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Smile when you call me a hillbilly: country music's struggle for respectability, 1939-1954
2004, University of Georgia Press
in English
0820326224 9780820326221
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Table of Contents
The nationalization of country music
Radio barn dances, schoolhouse shows, and "hillbilly" domestication : progressive country music in the prewar era
The great breakthrough : World War II and the national acceptance of country music
The southwestern component : Texas swing, western swing, and urban country music
The modernization of country music
Alternative string bands and old-time revivalists : the postwar traditionalists
Country music at the dawn of the sunbelt era : honky-tonk and the promotional blitz
The sophistication of country music : the rise of country pop in the postwar decade
Across the great divide : country blues renaissance and the centralization of country music
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-306) and index
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