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American Popular Music: From Minstrelsy to MP3 Includes two CDs

Title : American Popular Music: From Minstrelsy to MP3 Includes two CDs
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Rating : 4.11 (675 Votes)
Asin : 019530053X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 530 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-02-16
Language : English

J. Lyons said Five Stars. Good value for student.. good book Florin Nistor this book was good but it has a lot of stuff that if your taking the class its just like a history class. expect to do a lot of reading. but its a very good book.. myra said Okay. BOOK WAS IN GREAT CONDITION BUT IT TOOK FOREVER TO ARRIVE. I DO RECOMMEND THIS SELLER BUT ONLY IF YOU'RE NOT IN A RUSH TO GET THE BOOK.

I can think of no competitor that comes close to its accessibility and thoroughness."--Louis Niebur, University of Nevada, Reno"This text engages students on their own 'turf,' so to speak, drawing parallels between past and present-day musical genres and providing fascinating discussions of technological advances crucial to the development of popular music. For the student, teacher, or general reader interested in pop, this book unquestionably becomes the definitive survey text."--Daniel Sonenberg, University of Southern Maine, in the Institute for Studies in American Music Newsletter (on the previous edition) . It prompts students to consider the historical and contemporary sociocultural factors that undergird racial constructions and shape the ways in which American popular music has been created and consumed in the United States and abroad."--Melvin Butler, University of Virginia"A tremendous accomplishment. "A new textbook that makes music history fun."--Steve Ramm, I

. Larry Starr is at University of Washington. Christopher Waterman is at UCLA

The charts are complemented by two in-text audio CDs and--new to this edition--an iMix published at iTunes, which makes most of the songs immediately available to students and instructors.Features of the Second Edition * Integrates full color throughout * Provides more coverage of women artists, with new material on women in rock 'n' roll in Chapter 8 and a box on Queen Latifah in Chapter 14 * Reorganizes the discussion of post-1970s music: disco is now included with mainstream 70s pop, while hip-hop is treated in two chapters (12 and 14) in order to emphasize its significance and diversity * Adds new material on the recent alternative country music explosion * Includes new developments in music technology in the thoroughly revised concluding chapter * Offers revised and more vivid visual elements, including more than 100 new photos (most in full color) and an illustrated timeline * Provides redesigned listening guides, enhanced by an iMix published at iTunes (accessible at oup/us/popmusic) * Supplemented by a Companion Website at oup/us/popmusic (containing both student and instructor resources) and an Instructor's Manual and a Computerized Test Bank on CD * FREE with the purchase of this book: a 6-month subsc

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