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Popular music, Segregation, Music and race, Folk music, African Americans, HistoryPlaces
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20th century, 19th centuryShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Segregating sound: inventing folk and pop music in the age of Jim Crow
2010, Duke University Press
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0822346893 9780822346890
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Segregating sound: inventing folk and pop music in the age of Jim Crow
2010, Duke University Press
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Table of Contents
Tin Pan Alley on tour : the Southern embrace of commercial music
Making money making music : the education of Southern musicians in local markets
Isolating folk, isolating songs : reimagining Southern music as folklore
Southern musicians and the lure of New York City : representing the South from coon songs
To the blues
Talking machine world : discovering local music in the global phonograph industry
Race records and old-time music : the creation of two marketing categories in the 1920s
Black folk and hillbilly pop : industry enforcement of the musical color line
Reimagining pop tunes as folk songs: the ascension of the folkloric paradigm
Afterword: "All songs is folk songs".
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [327]-350) and index.
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