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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-007.mrc:436445330:5571
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020 $a1578064996 (cloth : alk. paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm49859947
035 $9AVP9050CU
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050 00 $aML3479$b.A2 2002
082 00 $a781.64/089/96073$221
100 1 $aAbbott, Lynn,$d1946-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2002070507
245 10 $aOut of sight :$bthe rise of African American popular music, 1889-1895 /$cLynn Abbott and Doug Seroff.
260 $aJackson :$bUniversity Press of Mississippi,$c[2002], ©2002.
300 $axvii, 510 pages :$billustrations ;$c27 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aAmerican made music series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 467-484) and index.
505 00 $gCh. 1.$t1889 -- $tFrederick J. Loudin's Fisk Jubilee Singers and Their Australasian Auditors, 1886-1889 -- $tA "Black Patti" for the Ages: The Tennessee Jubilee Singers and Matilda Sissieretta Jones, 1889-1891 -- $tOther "Colored Pattis" and "Queens of Song," 1889 -- $tOther Jubilee Singers, 1889 -- $tRev. Marshall W. Taylor -- $tSelected, Annotated Chronology of Music-Related Citations, 1889 -- $tThe Minstrel Profession -- $tCharles B. Hicks Abroad, 1889-1895 -- $tMcCabe and Young's Minstrels, 1889-1892 -- $gCh. 2.$t1890 -- $tLoudin's Fisk Jubilee Singers Come Home -- $tJubilee Singers on the Home Front, 1890 -- $t"A Woman with a Mission": Madame Marie Selika, 1890 -- $tSelected, Annotated Chronology of Music-Related Citations, 1890 -- $tAfrican American Minstrel Companies in the South -- $tRichards and Pringle's Original Georgia Minstrels and Billy Kersands, 1889-1895 -- $tCleveland's Colored Minstrels, Season of 1890-1891 -- $tMahara's Minstrels, 1892-1895 --
505 80 $tThe Legend of Orpheus McAdoo, 1890-1900 -- $gCh. 3.$t1891 -- $tNew Departures in African American Minstrelsy -- $tCompromises in Jubilee Singing: Thearle's Nashville Students, Wright's Nashville Students, and the Canadian Jubilee Singers -- $tSelected, Annotated Chronology of Music-Related Citations, 1891 -- $tThe Texarkana Minstrel Company and the Jefferson Davis Monument Fund: "The Thing Is Unnatural" -- $tTwo Southern Brass Bands in New York City: Becker's Brass Band from Kentucky and the Onward Brass Band from Louisiana -- $t"Rags" in Tennesseetown, 1891 -- $gCh. 4.$t1892 -- $tCake Walks in Context -- $tToward a Black National Anthem: "John Brown's Body" -- $t"Colored Pattis" and "Queens of Song," 1892 -- $tLizzie Pugh Dugan: "God Never Gave a Human a More Beautiful Voice" -- $tSelected, Annotated Chronology of Music-Related Citations, 1892 -- $tBarber-Musicians -- $tMandolin Clubs -- $tW. P. Dabney -- $t"Monarchs of the Light Guitar" --
505 80 $t"A Model of Community Service": John W. Johnson and the Detroit City Band -- $tThe Excelsior Reed and Brass Band of Cleveland, Ohio -- $tBenjamin L. Shook: A Community-Based Musician -- $gCh. 5.$t1893 -- $tThe Dvorak Statement - "As Great as a Beethoven Theme" -- $tBlack Music in the White City: African Americans and the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition -- $tSelected, Annotated Chronology of Music-Related Citations, 1893 -- $t"Folk-Lore and Ethnology," "Coonjine" and "Hully-Gully" -- $tThe "African Prince" Phenomenon, 1891-1895 -- $tProf. Tobe Brown: "Terpsichorean Soiree" -- $tBlind Boone: "Clear out of Sight" -- $gCh. 6.$t1894 -- $t"Black and White" Minstrelsy -- $t"Darkest America": Al G. Field's Real Negro Minstrels -- $tSelected, Annotated Chronology of Music-Related Citations, 1894 -- $tA Tour of Conquest and Melody: Prof. W. H. Councill and the Alabama State Normal School Quartette -- $tThat Barbershop Chord --
505 80 $tQuartets to the Fore: The South Before the War Company and Its Plantation Pretenders, 1892-1895 -- $tA Low and Narrow Pathway of Opportunity in the Circus Sideshow "Colored Annex," 1891-1895 -- $tDime Museums -- $gCh. 7.$t1895 -- $t"Black America" -- $tBrass Bands in Kansas -- $t"Kid Bands" in Kansas: The John Brown Juvenile Band and N. Clark Smith's Pickaninny Band -- $t"In Old Kentucky" -- $t"The Fake and His Orphans": Sherwood's Youth Missionary Band, 1889-1895 -- $tSelected, Annotated Chronology of Music-Related Citations, 1895 -- $tFrom the Criterion Quartet to "In Old Tennessee": The Rise of Ernest Hogan, 1889-1895 -- $tThe Black Patti Troubadours and Madame C. C. Smith, "the Patti of Topeka" -- $tThe Whitman Sisters -- $t"A Little 'Ragging": The Emergence of Ragtime in the Land of John Brown -- $tPreserving the Spiritual Legacy: The Last Days of Frederick J. Loudin -- $gApp. 1.$tRepertoire of the Tennessee Jubilee Singers, 1888-1889 --
505 80 $gApp. 2.$tPersonnel Listings of Orpheus M. McAdoo's and M. B. Curtis's Troupes in Australia, 1899-1900 -- $gApp. 3.$tRepertoire of McAdoo's Virginia Concert Company and Jubilee Singers, 1892-1893 -- $gApp. 4.$tRoster of the Detroit City Band, 1891-1892.
650 0 $aAfrican Americans$xMusic$xHistory and criticism.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007100204
650 0 $aPopular music$zUnited States$yTo 1901$xHistory and criticism.
700 1 $aSeroff, Doug.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82014425
830 0 $aAmerican made music series.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95122815
852 00 $boff,mus$hML3479$i.A2 2002