Duke University Press
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This collection of thought-provoking essays is as much about inclusion, looking at jazz as a genre relevant to all, as it is futurism. Evolved from the Guelph Jazz Festival Colloquium, the publication... — More…
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Primarily, in the beginning, this is a discourse on-and through-rhythm, on what it means to pause and to repeat, on all t he many shades of the same and its other, of noise and silence. That... — More…
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In this fascinating discursive journey, Clover discusses Boston-area car culture's impact on the lyrics and music of 'Roadrunner' and other road and highway songs; he also laments social changes... — More…
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Christgau is . . . one of America's sharper public intellectuals of the past half century, and certainly one of its most influential-not to mention one of the better stylists in that cohort.... — More…
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As a writer and thinker, Raymond Knapp is a congenial musicologist-eschewing the obscurities of hard theoretical labor and preferring colorful insights. Highly recommended." -- M. Dineen — More…
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Sounds of Crossing: Music, Migration, and the Aural Poetics of Huapango Arribeño
- Author: Chavez, Alex E.
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One reads Christgau for Christgau as much as for the subject of his work." -- Jeff Tamarkin — More…
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Hold On to Your Dreams: Arthur Russell and the Downtown Music Scene, 1973-1992
- Author: Lawrence, Tim
[An exhaustive, often spellbinding account of the life of one of music's true maverick enigmas. . . . While the book provides many fresh insights into the 80s downtown hotbed, Russell emerges... — More…
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A rare gem. . . . this meticulously researched book is a key entry in the ongoing record-correction of 20th-century popular music history, one that recenters women, and most crucially, women... — More…
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