Ebook: Genre in Popular Music
Author: Chicago, University of South Alabama, Holt Fabian
- Tags: Country Rock, Fine Arts, Jazz, MUSIC / General, Musikgattung, Popular music, Popular music genres, Popular music--United States--History and criticism, Unterhaltungsmusik, Electronic books, Criticism interpretation etc., Electronic resource, Popular music -- United States -- History and criticism, United States, University of South Alabama, Chicago
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: University of Chicago Press
- City: Chicago;United States
- Language: English
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The popularity of the motion picture soundtrack O Brother, Where Art Thou? brought an extraordinary amount of attention to bluegrass, but it also drew its share of criticism from some aficionados who felt the album's inclusion of more modern tracks misrepresented the genre. This soundtrack, these purists argued, wasn't bluegrass, but "roots music," a new and, indeed, more overarching category concocted by journalists and marketers. Why is it that popular music genres like these and others are so passionately contested? And how is it that these genres emerge, coalesce, change, and die out?In Ge.;Illustrations; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction; 2. Roots and Refigurations; Double Session I: Reactions to Rock; Double Session II: Urban Boundaries; Appendix: The Jeff Parker Discography; Notes; References; Index.
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