Heroes and villains

essays on music, movies, comics, and culture

1st Da Capo Press ed.
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Heroes and villains
David Hajdu, David Hajdu
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Heroes and villains

essays on music, movies, comics, and culture

1st Da Capo Press ed.
  • 4 Want to read

"Heroes and Villains is the first collection of essays by David Hajdu, the award-winning author of The Ten-Cent Plague, Positively 4th Street, and Lush Life. Eclectic and controversial, Hajdu's essays take on topics as varied as pop music, jazz, the avant-garde, comic books, and our downloading culture."--BOOK JACKET.

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Da Capo Press
Language
English
Pages
336

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Heroes and villains: essays on music, movies, comics, and culture
2009, Da Capo Press
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Heroes and villains: essays on music, movies, comics, and culture
2009, Da Capo Press
in English - 1st ed.
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Heroes and villains: essays on music, movies, comics, and culture
2009, Da Capo Press
in English - 1st Da Capo Press ed.

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Table of Contents

Foreword / by David Yaffe
B's world. Billy Eckstine: the man who was too hot
Whose standards? Mos Def and the American songbook ; Rodgers and Hart ; Sammy Davis, Jr.: two lives ; Anita O'Day ; Bobby Darin: Roman candle ; Susannah McCorkle
Blues and the abstract truth. A hundred years of blues ; Alan Lomax ; Dinah Washington: Queen ; Ray Charles
Growing up. Elvis Costello at fifty ; Brian Wilson and the lost masterpiece ; Sting the lutenist ; Joe Sacco and Daniel Clowes ; The White Stripes ; Abbey Lincoln and Mark Murphy ; Three women in pop: Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Lucinda Williams
Cultural machinery. The blogging of American pop ; MySpace ; The music of Starbucks ; Rick Rubin and Kanye West ; Open-source remixing
Life with the lions. Woody Guthrie: Ramblin' man ; Will Eisner ; Elvis and the Colonel ; Ken Burns and the great men of jazz ; John Lennon: The life ; Paul McCartney's Chaos and creation ; Joni Mitchell's Shine ; Wynton Marsalis
Otherwise engaged. Harry Partch ; Elmer Fudd ; Walt Whitman and Fred Hersch: the jazz Leaves of grass ; Michel Petrucciani ; Philip Glass and Leonard Cohen : The book of longing ; Jules Feiffer at the Village Voice ; John Zorn ; Josh Groban ; Marjane Satrapi.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

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Cambridge, MA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
781.64
Library of Congress
ML60 .H178 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 336 p. ;
Number of pages
336

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24519986M
ISBN 10
0306818337
ISBN 13
9780306818332
LCCN
2009026583
OCLC/WorldCat
316825624

Work Description

Heroes and Villains is the first collection of essays by David Hajdu, award-winning author of The Ten-Cent Plague, Positively 4th Street, and Lush Life. Eclectic and controversial, Hajdu's essays take on topics as varied as pop music, jazz, the avant-garde, comic books, and our downloading culture. The heart of Heroes and Villains is an extraordinary new piece of cultural rediscovery, original to this book. It tells the untold story of one of the most important—and, ultimately, one of the most tragic—figures in American popular music, Billy Eckstine. Through exhaustive new research, Hajdu shows how this great, forgotten singer, once more popular than Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby, transformed American music by combining sex appeal, sophistication, and black machismo—in the era of segregation. The cost, for Eckstine, was his career—and nearly his life. Other essays in this expansive book deal with topical and surprising subjects like Beyonce, Bobby Darin, Kanye West, Marjane Satrapi, Woody Guthrie, Will Eisner, the White Stripes, Elmer Fudd, Elvis Costello, Harry Partch, Ray Charles, Joni Mitchell, and more.

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