Honky-tonk Gospel

Honky-tonk Gospel
Title Honky-tonk Gospel PDF eBook
Author Gene Edward Veith
Publisher Baker Publishing Group (MI)
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Country music
ISBN 9780801063558

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Christian cultural analysis of the spiritual tensions and differing values in contemporary country music.

Honky Tonk Hero

Honky Tonk Hero
Title Honky Tonk Hero PDF eBook
Author Billy Joe Shaver
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 220
Release 2005-03-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780292706132

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Willie Nelson says, "Billy Joe Shaver may be the best songwriter alive today." And legions of fans agree. "Honky Tonk Hero" is the story of a man who not only walked on the wild side and lived to tell about it, but also got it all down in songs that many people consider to be some of the finest country songs ever written.

Country Music

Country Music
Title Country Music PDF eBook
Author Irwin Stambler
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 758
Release 2000-07-14
Genre Music
ISBN 9780312264871

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A comprehensive reference source on the history, impact, and current state of country music, offering portraits of figures in the country music world.

Country Music

Country Music
Title Country Music PDF eBook
Author Dayton Duncan
Publisher Knopf
Pages 562
Release 2019-09-10
Genre History
ISBN 0525520546

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The rich and colorful story of America's most popular music and the singers and songwriters who captivated, entertained, and consoled listeners throughout the twentieth century--based on the upcoming eight-part film series to air on PBS in September 2019 This gorgeously illustrated and hugely entertaining history begins where country music itself emerged: the American South, where people sang to themselves and to their families at home and in church, and where they danced to fiddle tunes on Saturday nights. With the birth of radio in the 1920s, the songs moved from small towns, mountain hollers, and the wide-open West to become the music of an entire nation--a diverse range of sounds and styles from honky tonk to gospel to bluegrass to rockabilly, leading up through the decades to the music's massive commercial success today. But above all, Country Music is the story of the musicians. Here is Hank Williams's tragic honky tonk life, Dolly Parton rising to fame from a dirt-poor childhood, and Loretta Lynn turning her experiences into songs that spoke to women everywhere. Here too are interviews with the genre's biggest stars, including the likes of Merle Haggard to Garth Brooks to Rosanne Cash. Rife with rare photographs and endlessly fascinating anecdotes, the stories in this sweeping yet intimate history will captivate longtime country fans and introduce new listeners to an extraordinary body of music that lies at the very center of the American experience.

The Gaithers and Southern Gospel

The Gaithers and Southern Gospel
Title The Gaithers and Southern Gospel PDF eBook
Author Ryan P. Harper
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 311
Release 2017-04-26
Genre Music
ISBN 1496810910

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In The Gaithers and Southern Gospel, Ryan P. Harper examines songwriters Bill and Gloria Gaither's Homecoming video and concert series--a gospel music franchise that, since its beginning in 1991, has outperformed all Christian and much secular popular music on the American music market. The Homecomings represent "southern gospel." Typically that means a musical style popular among white evangelical Christians in the American South and Midwest, and it sometimes overlaps in style, theme, and audience with country music. The Homecomings' nostalgic orientation--their celebration of "traditional" kinds of American Christian life--harmonize well with southern gospel music, past and present. But amidst the backward gazes, the Homecomings also portend and manifest change. The Gaithers' deliberate racial integration of their stages, their careful articulation of a relatively inclusive evangelical theology, and their experiments with an array of musical forms demonstrate that the Homecoming is neither simplistically nostalgic, nor solely "southern." Harper reveals how the Gaithers negotiate a tension between traditional and changing community norms as they seek simultaneously to maintain and expand their audience as well as to initiate and respond to shifts within their fan base. Pulling from his field work at Homecoming concerts, behind the scenes with the Gaithers, and with numerous Homecoming fans, Harper reveals the Homecoming world to be a dynamic, complicated constellation in the formation of American religious identity.

Apostles of Rock

Apostles of Rock
Title Apostles of Rock PDF eBook
Author Jay R. Howard
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 362
Release 2021-10-21
Genre Music
ISBN 0813183960

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Apostles of Rock is the first objective, comprehensive examination of the contemporary Christian music phenomenon. Some see CCM performers as ministers or musical missionaries, while others define them as entertainers or artists. This popular musical movement clearly evokes a variety of responses concerning the relationship between Christ and culture. The resulting tensions have splintered the genre and given rise to misunderstanding, conflict, and an obsessive focus on self-examination. As Christian stars Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, DC Talk, and Sixpence None the Richer climb the mainstream charts, Jay Howard and John Streck talk about CCM as an important movement and show how this musical genre relates to a larger popular culture. They map the world of CCM by bringing together the perspectives of the people who perform, study, market, and listen to this music. By examining CCM lyrics, interviews, performances, web sites, and chat rooms, Howard and Streck uncover the religious and aesthetic tensions within the CCM community. Ultimately, the conflict centered around Christian music reflects the modern religious community's understanding of evangelicalism and the community's complex relationship with American popular culture.

Country

Country
Title Country PDF eBook
Author Richard Carlin
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 305
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0816069778

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Presents brief entries covering the history, significant artists, styles and influence of country music.