
The Oxford American book of great music writing
edited by Marc Smirnoff ; foreword by Van Dyke ParksBok · Engelsk · utgitt 2008
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*0010569774 *003NO-LaBS *00520211116210753.0 *007t *008090120s2008 xx e 0 eng d *009 cam 1 *019 $bl *020 #$a978-1-55728-887-5$c400 kr$qib. *035 $a(NO-LaBS)10862693(bibid) *0827#$a781.64 *090 $c781.64$dOXF *24500$aThe Oxford American book of great music writing$cedited by Marc Smirnoff ; foreword by Van Dyke Parks *260 #$aFayetteville$bUniversity of Arkansas Press$c2008 *300 #$a421 s. *336 #$atekst$0http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDAContentType/1020$2rdaco *337 #$auformidlet$0http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDAMediaType/1007$2rdamt *338 #$abind$0http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDACarrierType/1049$2rdact *5058#$aInnhold: Blues Falling Into Place – Peter Guralnick Leadbelly – Robert Gordon Bessie Smith – Carol Ann Fitzgerald Country Jimmy Martin – Tom Piazza Early history: Blind Tom Wiggins – John Ryan Seawright Emmett Miller – Nick Tosches Rock & Roll / Pop My Morning Jacket – William Bowers Janis Joplin – Cynthia Shearer Chris Bell – John Jeremiah Sullivan Jim White – Lee Durkee Jazz Eartha Kitt – Jack Hitt Henry "Red" Allen – David Gates Folk / Bluegrass Doc Watson – William Gay Fred Neil – Mike Powell Iris DeMent – Kevin Brockmeier R&B / Soul Ray Charles – Roy Blount Jr. Dusty Springfield – Jerry Wexler Joe Tex (kortfiksjon) – Michael Parker Ike Turner – John Lewis Family My Mother's Blues – Sheryl St. Germain About a Girl – Wendy Brenner Rockabilly Jerry Lee Lewis – John Fergus Ryan Southern Rock The Allman Brothers – John T. Edge Lynyrd Skynyrd – Diane Roberts Lynyrd Skynyrd (kortfiksjon) – Ron Rash Southern Heavy Metal An Ode – Bret Anthony Johnston Blues: "Dept. of R.L. Burnside" Authenticity Be Damned – Will Blythe Why I Wear My Mojo Hand – Robert Palmer Walking After Midnight – Sven Birkerts Homage to a Juke Joint – Beth Ann Fennelly Rock & Roll II Captain Beefheart – Mark Richard The Sex Pistols – Mark Binelli R&B: "Dept. of Al Green" Raw and Born Again – Jeff Sharlet Only His Voice Made Us Feel This Way – Susan Straight "Dept. of Elvis" Bill Haney – Tom Graves Rock & Roll / Pop II R.E.M. – Elizabeth Wurtzel Bobbie Gentry – Ron Carlson Randy Newman – Anthony Walton Poems og litterære bidrag 1967 (dikt) – Billy Collins Drivin' n' Cryin' – Chris Bachelder Jazz II King Pleasure – Michael Perry Bob Dorough – Paul Reyes Blues II Hunting for Old Records: A True Story – R. Crumb Portrait of the Artist as an Aging Lightnin’ Hopkins Enthusiast – Joe Sacco Rockabilly II Carl Perkins (intervju) – Joseph G. Tidwell III Dale Hawkins – Lauren Wilcox Spilling / Music-making Notes from the Underground (Twang Tour) – Marty Stuart Lucinda Williams (som fortalt til) – Marc Woodworth Guitar Lessons – Steve Yarbrough Classical / Avant-garde Moondog – Daniel Alarcón A Love Set to Music – R. Revess At the Young Composer's Concert (dikt) – Donald Justice Playing II: The Song of a Sad Café – Don Asher Banjo og mer Banjo – Steve Martin The Most Human Sound – Rosanne Cash *511 #$aBlues Falling Into Place – Peter Guralnick Leadbelly – Robert Gordon Bessie Smith – Carol Ann Fitzgerald Country Jimmy Martin – Tom Piazza Early history: Blind Tom Wiggins – John Ryan Seawright Emmett Miller – Nick Tosches Rock & Roll / Pop My Morning Jacket – William Bowers Janis Joplin – Cynthia Shearer Chris Bell – John Jeremiah Sullivan Jim White – Lee Durkee Jazz Eartha Kitt – Jack Hitt Henry "Red" Allen – David Gates Folk / Bluegrass Doc Watson – William Gay Fred Neil – Mike Powell Iris DeMent – Kevin Brockmeier R&B / Soul Ray Charles – Roy Blount Jr. Dusty Springfield – Jerry Wexler Joe Tex (kortfiksjon) – Michael Parker Ike Turner – John Lewis Family My Mother's Blues – Sheryl St. Germain About a Girl – Wendy Brenner Rockabilly Jerry Lee Lewis – John Fergus Ryan Southern Rock The Allman Brothers – John T. Edge Lynyrd Skynyrd – Diane Roberts Lynyrd Skynyrd (kortfiksjon) – Ron Rash Southern Heavy Metal An Ode – Bret Anthony Johnston Blues: "Dept. of R.L. Burnside" Authenticity Be Damned – Will Blythe Why I Wear My Mojo Hand – Robert Palmer Walking After Midnight – Sven Birkerts Homage to a Juke Joint – Beth Ann Fennelly Rock & Roll II Captain Beefheart – Mark Richard The Sex Pistols – Mark Binelli R&B: "Dept. of Al Green" Raw and Born Again – Jeff Sharlet Only His Voice Made Us Feel This Way – Susan Straight "Dept. of Elvis" Bill Haney – Tom Graves Rock & Roll / Pop II R.E.M. – Elizabeth Wurtzel Bobbie Gentry – Ron Carlson Randy Newman – Anthony Walton Poems og litterære bidrag 1967 (dikt) – Billy Collins Drivin' n' Cryin' – Chris Bachelder Jazz II King Pleasure – Michael Perry Bob Dorough – Paul Reyes Blues II Hunting for Old Records: A True Story – R. Crumb Portrait of the Artist as an Aging Lightnin’ Hopkins Enthusiast – Joe Sacco Rockabilly II Carl Perkins (intervju) – Joseph G. Tidwell III Dale Hawkins – Lauren Wilcox Spilling / Music-making Notes from the Underground (Twang Tour) – Marty Stuart Lucinda Williams (som fortalt til) – Marc Woodworth Guitar Lessons – Steve Yarbrough Classical / Avant-garde Moondog – Daniel Alarcón A Love Set to Music – R. Revess At the Young Composer's Concert (dikt) – Donald Justice Playing II: The Song of a Sad Café – Don Asher Banjo og mer Banjo – Steve Martin The Most Human Sound – Rosanne Cash *520 #$aNot only have a breathtaking array of musical giants come from the South - think Elvis Presley, Robert Johnson, Louis Armstrong, Jimmie Rodgers, to name just obvious examples - but so have a breathtaking array of American music genres. From blues to rock and roll to jazz to country to bluegrass - and areas in between - it all started in the American South. Since its debut in 1996, The Oxford American's more-or-less annual "Southern Music Issue" has become legendary for its passionate and wide-ranging approach to music and for working with some of America's greatest writers. These writers - from Peter Guralnick to Nick Tosches to Susan Straight to William Gay - probe the lives and legacies of Southern musicians you may or may not yet be familiar with, but whom you'll love being introduced, or reintroduced, to. In one creative, fresh way or another, these writers also uncover the essence of music - and why music has such power over us.To celebrate ten years of "Southern Music Issues", most of which are sold-out or very hard to find, the fifty-five essays collected in this dynamic, wide-ranging, and vast anthology appeal to both music fans and fans of great writing.In this title Tom Piazza hangs out with irrepressible country musician Jimmy Martin in Nashville;Elizabeth Wurtzel deconstructs the career of R. E.M.; R. Crumb hunts for old blues records; Steve Martin (yes, that Steve Martin) discusses his love affair with the banjo; Rosanne Cash remembers a harrowing roadside experience; Lucinda Williams talks about life, love, and music; and, all-time great producer Jerry Wexler recalls Dusty Springfield's Memphis sessions. *546 #$aEngelsk tekst *599 $a400 kr *650 4$aMusikkritikk$_12146900 *650 4$aPopmusikk$_10025000 *651 $aSørstatene$_15798500 *651 $aUSA$_10088200 *7001#$aSmirnoff, Marc$eutgiver$4pbl$_23822400 ^