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The Possibility Machine: Music and Myth in Las Vegas

The Possibility Machine: Music and Myth in Las Vegas

  • Editor: Johnson, Jake

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Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction: Flash!--Splash
  • Jake Johnson
  • Part One: The Road to Vegas
  • 1 On the Edge of the Desert
  • Robert Fink
  • 2 Reimagining the Popular on the Vegas Circuit: Helen Traubel, Diva Populism, and the Labor of Publicity
  • Michael M. Reinhard
  • 3 It Was Better When the Mob Ran the Town
  • Janis McKay
  • Part Two: Overheard
  • 4 Music as Misdirection
  • Jason Leddington
  • 5 Presence, Absence, and Live Virtuality: Soundscapes in Cirque du Soleil on the Las Vegas Strip
  • Lynda Paul
  • 6  Pura Alegria: Young Adult Musicians Learning Mariachi in Schools and Participating in the Las Vegas Mariachi Scene
  • Cassaundra Rodriguez and Celine Ayala
  • Part Three: Second Chances
  • 7 The Master and the Mob: Noël Coward’s Musical Identity in the Golden Age of Las Vegas
  • Arianne Johnson Quinn
  • 8  Elvis in Vegas: The King of Rock ’n’ Roll and the City of Second Chances
  • Brian F. Wright
  • 9 Celine Dion and Cher’s Vegas Residencies: The Envoiced and Embodied Spectacle of Feminine Aging on the Vegas Stage
  • Jessica A. Holmes and Michael Kinney
  • Part Four: Virtuoso Fantastique
  • 10 Viva Viagra: Vegas, Elvis, and “A Little Blue Pill”
  • James Deaville and Kirstin Bews
  • 11 Shall We Go for It? The Hermeneutics of Celine Dion’s Las Vegas Show
  • Sam Murray
  • 12 Liberace’s Surfaces: Democratic Virtuosity, American Fantasies, and Vegas Pianism
  • Pheaross Graham
  • Part Five: Making Book
  • 13 Comedy Tonight: Broadway Musicals on the Las Vegas Strip
  • Arreanna Rostosky
  • 14 “Trouble Is, We Don’t Make the Rules”: The Las Vegas Years of Jazz and Classical Violinist Ginger Smock
  • Laura Risk
  • 15 “For Adult Audiences Only”: A History of LGBTQ Performers on the Las Vegas Stage
  • Louis Niebur
  • Part Six: Leaving Vegas
  • 16 The Real Deal: Impersonation and the American Dream in Branson and Vegas
  • Joanna Dee Das and Maddie House-Tuck
  • 17 Salaciously Family Friendly: The Unlikely Porousness of Sin City and the American Boob Tube
  • Kelly Kessler
  • 18 Representation and Value in Michael Daugherty’s Las Vegas Works
  • Laura Dallman
  • 19 Specters of Mine: Musicological Research in the Desert of the Opera
  • Carlo Lanfossi
  • Contributors
  • Index