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100 1 Appell, Glenn.
245 10 American popular music :|ba multicultural history /|cGlenn
Appell, David Hemphill.
264 1 Belmont, CA :|bThomson Wadsworth,|c[2006]
264 4 |c©2006
300 xiv, 464 pages :|billustrations ;|c25 cm. +|e2 audio discs
(digital ; 4 3/4 in.)
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 1. A multicultural approach to popular music appreciation
-- Culture and music -- Music in a multicultural society -
- Hearing versus listening -- Exploring musical tastes --
Developing a popular music vocabulary -- The rhythm
section -- Chapter summary -- Key terms -- Study and
discussion questions --
505 0 pt. I. African American roots, the emergence of the
dominant culture of American popular music -- 2. African
roots -- A holistic approach to life -- African musical
aesthetics -- African instruments -- African American
music during slavery -- The end of slavery and the
beginning of a new American music -- Chapter summary --
Key terms -- Study and discussion questions -- 3. From
minstrelsy to the blues -- Minstrelsy -- Origins of the
blues -- Marketing the blues and the invention of sound
recording -- Classic versus rural blues -- Urban blues --
Influences of technology and World War II -- The electric
blues : Muddy Waters, T-Bone Walker, and B.B. King --
Blues revivals -- The power of the blues -- Chapter
summary -- Key terms -- Study and discussion questions --
4. Early jazz : from ragtime to swing -- What is jazz? --
Ragtime -- New Orleans : the birthplace of jazz -- Jelly
Roll Morton : the first great jazz composer -- Louis
Armstrong : the first great soloist -- Chicago and the
jazz age -- New York and the evolution of jazz piano
styles -- Duke Ellington : true jazz royalty -- The swing
era -- The development of vocal jazz traditions -- Chapter
summary -- Key terms -- Study and discussion questions --
505 0 pt. II. European American traditions and influences -- 5.
From hymns to wind bands -- Church music and patriotic
songs -- English, Irish, Scottish, and Italian influences
-- Parlor songs -- Stephen Foster : America's first great
songwriter -- Nineteenth-century church music -- Civil war
music and wind bands -- Chapter summary -- Key terms --
Study and discussion questions -- 6. The golden age of
American popular song -- Tin Pan Alley and turn-of-the-
century popular styles -- Vaudeville, early musical
theater, and operetta -- The evolution of twentieth-
century American musical theater -- Multicultural Broadway
-- Great performers of American popular song -- The rise
and fall of the Tin Pan Alley standard -- Chapter summary
-- Key terms -- Study and discussion questions -- 7.
Country music -- Folk origins and early influences -- What
make it "country"? -- Early commercialization -- The
"West" joins country -- Bluegrass and old-time music --
The rise of Nashville -- The Bakersfield sound -- The
Austin scene and the outlaws -- Country rock -- Female
legends of country -- Multicultural country --
Contemporary country -- Chapter summary -- Key terms --
Study and discussion questions --
505 0 pt. III. Latin musics in America form a new blend -- 8.
America's Afro-Caribbean and Latin musical heritage --
Roots and traditions -- Latin music instrumentation --
Cuban popular music traditions -- Early twentieth-century
Latin music in the United States -- Latin jazz and mambo -
- Transitions in the 1960s -- The 1970s and 1980s : salsa!
-- Multiple directions in the 2000s -- Jamaican influences
: ska, reggae, dub, and dancehall -- Trinidad : calypso,
soca, and steel bands -- Chapter summary -- Key terms --
Study and discussion questions -- 9. Chicano and Mexican
popular music in America -- Historical perspective --
Tejano and Norteño music take root -- The accordion and
the birth of conjunto -- World War II -- Chicano rock
makes its mark -- Tejano and Chicano pop artists after the
1960s -- California Chicano rock after the 1960s --
Mexican music in the United States -- The scene in the
early 2000s -- Chapter summary -- Key terms -- Study and
discussion questions --
505 0 pt. IV. Native American and Asian influences -- 10. Native
American popular music -- Historical context -- Musical
traditions of Native America -- Traditional Native
American instruments -- Powwow traditions -- Contemporary
Native American music -- Contemporary Native musicians --
The sacred, the secular, and the future -- Chapter summary
-- Key terms -- Study and discussion questions -- 11.
Asian and Pacific American popular musics -- Asian
immigration to the United States -- Chinese American
influences -- Japanese American influences -- Filipino
American influences -- South Asian American influences --
Vietnamese American influences -- Pan-Asian musical trends
-- Popular music in Hawaii -- Chapter summary -- Key terms
-- Study and discussion questions --
505 0 pt. V. From modern jazz to hip-hop, sixty years of
evolving traditions -- 12. From bebop to acid jazz --
Bebop and the birth of modern jazz -- Post-bop styles of
the 1950s -- Free jazz -- Mainstream jazz in the 1960s --
Bop and post-bop vocal jazz -- Fusion -- Contemporary
directions -- Chapter summary -- Key terms -- Study and
discussion questions -- 13. Early R&B and rock : the late
1940s and the 1950s -- The culture of the early 1950s --
The birth of R&B -- West coast R&B -- Doo-wop --
Independent labels and Black-oriented stations -- The
white teen market for "forbidden" music -- Regional
origins of R&B and rock -- Fifties rock after Elvis --
"The day the music died" -- Chapter summary -- Key terms -
- Study and discussion questions -- 14. Girl groups, surf
music, gospel, and soul -- Producers, a new Tin Pan Alley,
and girl groups -- Surf music -- Gospel music -- Soul
music -- Chapter summary -- Key terms -- Study and
discussion questions -- 15. Folk-rock, the British
invasion, and psychedelia -- The folk music revival and
the birth of folk-rock -- The British invasion -- The
birth of a counterculture -- The L.A. rock scene in the
late 1960s -- Woodstock, Altamont, and the end of an era -
- Chapter summary -- Key terms -- Study and discussion
questions -- 16. R&B and its descendants after the 1960s -
- Technological changes -- R&B from the 1970s to the
millennium -- Disco -- Dance pop -- Hip-hop -- Turntablism
and scratching -- Electronica -- Chapter summary -- Key
terms -- Study and discussion questions -- 17. Rock after
the 1960s -- Hard rock branches out -- Arena rock -- Heavy
metal -- Southern rock and country rock -- Art rock --
Singer-songwriters -- Soft rock -- World music -- Punk and
its descendants -- Hybrid styles of the 1990s and early
2000s -- Chapter summary -- Key terms -- Study and
discussion questions -- Glossary.
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