Rhythm Rhythm Revolution
Author : Jonathan Reok
Publisher :
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 27,66 MB
Release : 2019
Category :
ISBN : 9780578592671
Author : Jonathan Reok
Publisher :
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 27,66 MB
Release : 2019
Category :
ISBN : 9780578592671
Author : David A. Noebel
Publisher :
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 13,70 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Communism
ISBN :
Author : David Newell
Publisher : Debolsillo
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 45,60 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Music
ISBN :
Author : Robin D. Moore
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 734 pages
File Size : 28,19 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Art
ISBN : 0520247108
Annotation A history of Cuban music during the Castro regime (1950s to the present.
Author : David Hackett Fischer
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 556 pages
File Size : 16,63 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780195121216
Fischer has examined price records in many nations, and finds that great waves of rising prices in the 13th-, 16th-, 18th-, and 20th centuries were all marked by price swings of increasing volatility, falling wages, a growing gap between rich and poor, and an increase in violent crime, family disintegration, and cultural despair. 109 graphs & charts. 7 maps.
Author : Russell Hartenberger
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 371 pages
File Size : 10,37 MB
Release : 2020-09-24
Category : Music
ISBN : 1108492924
An exploration of rhythm and the richness of musical time from the perspective of performers, composers, analysts, and listeners.
Author : Gilles Peterson
Publisher : Soul Jazz Records
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 32,6 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Jazz
ISBN : 9780955481727
This is a unique collection of cover artwork of revolutionary Jazz releases in the USA in the 1970s, a time of great political and social importance for African-American artists. Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and John Coltrane loom large as self-determination, economic power and musical freedom led to artists finding new paths - both musical and economic. Away from the mainstream, many of these musicians chose to 'take control' of their economic worth by recording, releasing and distributing their own material. Thirty years later and these artefacts are a striking reflection of the time; pre-desktop publishing, pre-internet these small-run (sometimes as low as 500 copies), self-made sleeves are as iconic and historically important as the revolution of D-I-Y culture that sprang out of Punk. Soul Jazz Records have produced many releases relating to this music and this book is the first ever collection of this amazing artwork. The book comes with a large introduction contextualising the music and artwork and relating how the music came about along with interviews with many of the people involved.
Author : Andrea Davis Pinkney
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 34,72 MB
Release : 2015-09-29
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1596439734
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Author : Mike Alleyne
Publisher :
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 41,72 MB
Release : 2014-08-12
Category : Popular music
ISBN : 9781626619906
The essay collection Rhythm Revolution provides a compact but detailed analysis of significant genres, artists, and trends characterizing popular music's evolution after the emergence of rock & roll. It addresses the creative, economic, social, and political contexts of key creative and commercial transitions in the recording industry. Primarily focused on events between the 1960s and 1980s, the book's chronological structure highlights interconnected histories of the pop, rock, soul, funk, jazz/rock fusion, reggae, and punk rock genres that were major features of the American musical soundscape. The text also discusses the expanding role of televised music in its chapter on the 1980s. In addition, the anthology provides a wealth of detail on topics not typically covered, including the history of the album cover, the roots of reggae, and the formation and impact of significant record labels. Rhythm Revolution is ideal for teachers who want to engage their students in a detailed examination of pivotal eras. It can be used as a stand-alone text, or as a supplemental reader to standard textbooks on popular music history. Mike Alleyne earned his Ph.D. in English and cultural studies at the University of West Indies, Barbados. Currently, Dr. Alleyne is a professor in the Department of Recording Industry at Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro. He has published extensively in the field, presented at international conferences and taught popular music classes in the Caribbean, England, Sweden, and Germany. Dr. Alleyne is the author of The Encyclopedia of Reggae: The Golden Age of Roots Reggae, a member of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music, and an editorial board member of Popular Music and Society.
Author : Mandy Harvey
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 14,75 MB
Release : 2017-09-26
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1501172255
The inspiring true story of a young woman who became deaf at age 19 while pursuing a degree in music--and how she overcame adversity and found the courage to live out her dreams.