The decade that transformed the pop scene, the 1950s, are here recreated in an authoritative history. From the death of Tin Pan Alley to the birth of rock and roll, Arnold Shaw has captured a wide... This description may be from another edition of this product.
At the risk of sounding like a broken record (repeating a phrase that has been said so many times), this book by the late Arnold Shaw is a gold mine. Besides covering, in detail, the people and the music of that era, Shaw absolutely tells it like it was: The music that has become known as "Rock 'N Roll" was borne out of the musical creativity of African Americans, then called "Rhythm & Blues." I read this book during the late 70's and found it refreshing -- to say the least -- to read a respected white American musicologist simply giving credit where it's due. Unfortunately, for that reason, very few white Americans will read -- or perhaps even believe -- this book, for the now white-dominated field of "Rock 'N Roll," with it's blind insistance that Elvis is "the King," gives too many white Americans what they need: their own music, and a king. So this book belongs to the future, when a more honest, less self-diluted, generation of Americans search for the truth. Till then I reccomend this book be purchased and put on your shelf. Your decedents will love you for doing so.
an insiders view with broad scope
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Shaw's insider status in the music industry, and his openness to all kinds of music from all eras, puts the fifties in perspective to the decades before it, and sets the stage for what's come since.
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