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See you at the hall

Boston's golden era of Irish music and dance

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An edition of See you at the hall (2004)

See you at the hall

Boston's golden era of Irish music and dance

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"From the 1940s to the mid-1960s, several evenings a week, thousands of Irish and Irish Americans flocked from miles around to the huge, bustling dance halls - the Intercolonial, the Hibernian, Winslow Hall, the Dudley Street Opera House, the Rose Croix - that dotted Boston's Dudley Square. For the city's Irish population, the Roxbury neighborhood, with its ballrooms and thriving shopping district, was a vital center of social and cultural life, as well as a bridge from the old world to the new." "See You at the Hall brings to life the history of the "American capital of Galway" through the eyes of those who gathered and performed there. In this look back at Boston's golden era of Irish traditional music, Susan Gedutis weaves together engaging narrative with spirited personal reminiscences to trace the colorful dance hall period from its beginnings in 1940s Roxbury, when masses of young Irish flooded Boston following World War II, through its peak years in the 1950s, to its decline in the 1960s, when reduced immigration, urban social upheaval, and a shift in neighborhood demographics brought an end to the heyday of Irish dance hall music in Boston. After the last dance hall closed, Dudley Square musicians moved from the big ballrooms to pubs, social clubs, and private parties, preserving the music and passing it on to younger generations of Irish performers."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
252

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See you at the hall: Boston's golden era of Irish music and dance
2004, Northeastern University Press
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Table of Contents

From shanties to three-deckers : Boston as an Irish destination
The 1920s : my father's band
The 1930s : If you're Irish, never mind the parlor, come into the kitchen!
Strike up the band (again)
If we only had old Ireland over here : dance, music, and Irish identity in the postwar dance halls
There's a sweetheart waiting for you : women and romance
The King of Dudley Street : Johnny Powell and his band
The musician crowd : a community of differences
At my father's knee : learning Irish music
Copley Records : Boston's Irish label
The hucklebuck and blue suede shoes : showbands
The exodus
And the band played on.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references, discography, and index.

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
781.62/9162074461
Library of Congress
ML3554 .G44 2004, ML3554G44 2004, ML3554 G44 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 252 p. :
Number of pages
252

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22588008M
Internet Archive
seeyouathallbos00lind
ISBN 10
1555536107, 1555536409
LCCN
2004001099
OCLC/WorldCat
54079896
Library Thing
6928887
Goodreads
4790848
1749938

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