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Music Is Power: Popular Songs, Social Justice, and the Will to Change

Music Is Power: Popular Songs, Social Justice, and the Will to Change

  • Author: Schreiber, Brad
An intensively researched yet rollicking tour of socially charged music...A compelling read on the intersection of popular music and social activism, from Pete Seeger to Zappa to Public Enemy... More…

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Musical Workers of the World Unite: Joe Hill, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger
  • Chapter 2: There For More Than Fortune: Phil Ochs, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan
  • Chapter 3: Caged Artists: Lesley Gore, Janis Ian, P.F. Sloan
  • Chapter 4: Parody and Poetry: Tom Lehrer, Peter, Paul and Mary, The Smothers Brothers
  • Chapter 5: Psychedelicate Situation: Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd
  • Chapter 6: Reason and Blues: Marvin Gaye and The Temptations
  • Chapter 7: Say It Loud, We’re Blocked but Proud: James Brown and Curtis Mayfield
  • Chapter 8: Hard Rock Turns Metallic: The Who and Black Sabbath
  • Chapter 9: More Than a Working Class Hero: John Lennon
  • Chapter 10: Out of Place and In Your Face: The Dead Kennedys and The Sex Pistols
  • Chapter 11: Word: Gil Scott Heron and Grandmaster Flash
  • Chapter 12: Global Music Consciousness: Bob Marley and Peter Gabriel
  • Chapter 13: Weird, Funny, Angry: Frank Zappa vs. Everybody
  • Chapter 14: Rap, Not Hip Hop: N.W.A. and Public Enemy
  • Chapter 15: Weapons of Mass Deconstruction: Dixie Chicks and Green Day
  • Epilogue
  • Bibliography