Outlines of Musical Bibliography

Outlines of Musical Bibliography
Title Outlines of Musical Bibliography PDF eBook
Author Andrew Deakin
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1899
Genre Music
ISBN

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Bulletin of Bibliography & Magazine Notes

Bulletin of Bibliography & Magazine Notes
Title Bulletin of Bibliography & Magazine Notes PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 174
Release 1897
Genre Bibliography
ISBN

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Outlines of Lectures, Notes and References, Spring Term, 1942, Music Department, Brooklyn College

Outlines of Lectures, Notes and References, Spring Term, 1942, Music Department, Brooklyn College
Title Outlines of Lectures, Notes and References, Spring Term, 1942, Music Department, Brooklyn College PDF eBook
Author Brooklyn College. Department of Music
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 1943
Genre Music
ISBN

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Catalogs

Catalogs
Title Catalogs PDF eBook
Author Harold Reeves (Firm)
Publisher
Pages 620
Release 1919
Genre Music
ISBN

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A Bibliography of Unfinished Books in the English Language

A Bibliography of Unfinished Books in the English Language
Title A Bibliography of Unfinished Books in the English Language PDF eBook
Author Albert Reginald Corns
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 1915
Genre Unfinished books
ISBN

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Louisiana Hayride

Louisiana Hayride
Title Louisiana Hayride PDF eBook
Author Tracey E. W. Laird
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 221
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 0195167511

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On a Saturday night in 1948, Hank Williams stepped onto the stage of the Louisiana Hayride and sang "Lovesick Blues." Up to that point, Williams's yodeling style had been pigeon-holed as hillbilly music, cutting him off from the mainstream of popular music. Taking a chance on this untried artist, the Hayride--a radio "barn dance" or country music variety show like the Grand Ole Opry--not only launched Williams's career, but went on to launch the careers of well-known performers such as Jim Reeves, Webb Pierce, Kitty Wells, Johnny Cash, and Slim Whitman.Broadcast from Shreveport, Louisiana, the local station KWKH's 50,000-watt signal reached listeners in over 28 states and lured them to packed performances of the Hayride's road show. By tracing the dynamic history of the Hayride and its sponsoring station, ethnomusicologist Tracey Laird reveals the critical role that this part of northwestern Louisiana played in the development of both country music and rock and roll. Delving into the past of this Red River city, she probes the vibrant historical, cultural, and social backdrop for its dynamic musical scene. Sitting between the Old South and the West, this one-time frontier town provided an ideal setting for the cross-fertilization of musical styles. The scene was shaped by the region's easy mobility, the presence of a legal "red-light" district from 1903-17, and musical interchanges between blacks and whites, who lived in close proximity and in nearly equal numbers. The region nurtured such varied talents as Huddie Ledbetter, the "king of the twelve-string guitar," and Jimmie Davis, the two term "singing governor" of Louisiana who penned "You Are My Sunshine."Against the backdrop of the colorful history of Shreveport, the unique contribution of this radio barn dance is revealed. Radio shaped musical tastes, and the Hayride's frontier-spirit producers took risks with artists whose reputations may have been shaky or whose styles did not neatly fit musical categories (both Hank Williams and Elvis Presley were rejected by the Opry before they came to Shreveport). The Hayride also served as a training ground for a generation of studio sidemen and producers who steered popular music for decades after the Hayride's final broadcast. While only a few years separated the Hayride appearances of Hank Williams and Elvis Presley--who made his national radio debut on the show in 1954--those years encompassed seismic shifts in the tastes, perceptions, and self-consciousness of American youth. Though the Hayride is often overshadowed by the Grand Ole Opry in country music scholarship, Laird balances the record and reveals how this remarkable show both documented and contributed to a powerful transformation in American popular music.

Catalogue of Books ...: Natural history, books of prints, architecture, numismata, heraldry, physics, metaphysics, language, bibliography, Oriental and Northern literature, games and sports

Catalogue of Books ...: Natural history, books of prints, architecture, numismata, heraldry, physics, metaphysics, language, bibliography, Oriental and Northern literature, games and sports
Title Catalogue of Books ...: Natural history, books of prints, architecture, numismata, heraldry, physics, metaphysics, language, bibliography, Oriental and Northern literature, games and sports PDF eBook
Author Henry George Bohn
Publisher
Pages 602
Release 1847
Genre Booksellers' catalogs
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