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American popular music is a kaleidoscopic m?lange of styles and dreams. Its vibrancy reflects the mating of cultural diversity to artistic and creative freedom. The stories in this book illustrate how Americans, borrowing from diverse musical traditions, have contributed to humanity¡¯s universal language.
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Introduction
Chapter 1: Streams of Tradition: The Sources of Popular Music
Chapter 2: Popular Music: Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
An Early Pop Songwriter: Stephen Foster
Chapter 3: Popular Jazz and Swing: America¡¯s Original Art Form
Chapter 4: Tin Pan Alley: Creating ¡°Musical Standards¡±
Chapter 5: Early Music of the American South: ¡°Race Records¡± and ¡°Hillbilly Music¡±
Chapter 6: Rhythm & Blues: From Jump Blues to Doo-Wop
Big Mama Thornton
James Brown and Aretha Franklin
Jazz Gallery
Chapter 7: Country Music: Songs of Tradition and Change
Hank Williams
Chapter 8: Rock ¡¯n¡¯ roll : A Generation¡¯s Identity
Bob Dylan
Chapter 9: Music: The Business
Bill Haley and ¡°Rock Around the Clock¡±
Chapter 10: Music Technology: Innovations and Controversies
The Electric Guitar
Chapter 11: Hip-Hop: The ¡°Rapper¡¯s Delight¡±
Prince
The Message
Chapter 12: World Music Collaborations: Crossing Cultural Boundaries
Glossary