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Popular music, Segregation, Music and race, Folk music, History, African Americans, Noirs américains, Ethnomusicologie, Discrimination, Folk (musique), Musique populaire, Ségrégation, Populaire muziek, Unterhaltungsmusik, Schwarze, Musik, Jump Jim Crow, Folkmuziek, Rassentrennung, Segregatie, Südstaaten, Zwarten, Popmusik, African americans, segregation, Music, american, Music and race--history, Music and race--southern states--history--19th century, Music and race--southern states--history--20th century, Folk music--history, Folk music--southern states--history--19th century, Folk music--southern states--history--20th century, Popular music--history, Popular music--southern states--history--19th century, Popular music--southern states--history--20th century, African americans--segregation, Popular music--southern states--19th century, Popular music--southern states--20th century, Ml3551 .m56 2010, 781.64089/00973Places
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Segregating sound: inventing folk and pop music in the age of Jim Crow
2010, Duke University Press
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0822346893 9780822346890
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Table of Contents
Tin Pan Alley on tour : the Southern embrace of commercial music
Making money making music : the education of Southern musicians in local markets
Isolating folk, isolating songs : reimagining Southern music as folklore
Southern musicians and the lure of New York City : representing the South from coon songs
To the blues
Talking machine world : discovering local music in the global phonograph industry
Race records and old-time music : the creation of two marketing categories in the 1920s
Black folk and hillbilly pop : industry enforcement of the musical color line
Reimagining pop tunes as folk songs: the ascension of the folkloric paradigm
Afterword: "All songs is folk songs".
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [327]-350) and index.
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