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Country Music: A Cultural and Stylistic History by Jocelyn R. Neal (Associate Professor of Music and Adjunct Associate Professor of American Studies, Associate Professor of Music and Adjunct Associate Professor of American Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

A vibrant introduction to a quintessential American art form, Country Music: A Cultural and Stylistic History is the first undergraduate textbook that focuses solely on country music. Written by an experienced teacher and renowned scholar of the genre, it offers a coherent narrative that explains country music, its origins, its development, and its meaning from the first commercial recordings of the 1920s up to the present. It highlights significant performers, songs, and institutions in country music. It also considers key social, political, and musical issues that span many decades of evolution within the genre. Each part of Country Music opens with an introduction that provides a broad sense of the trends, context, and significant elements of country music during a specific period. Each chapter offers three essential features within the narrative: * Artist Profiles provide a close look at important figures in the history of country music, from country stars to songwriters to industry personnel * Listening Guides connect specific recordings to the ideas presented in each chapter; end-of-chapter playlists offer suggestions for further listening * Boxed essays offer in-depth explorations of topics in seven categories: history, musical style, the music business, culture, technology, songwriting, and issues of identity Country Music concludes with three helpful appendices on song form, country music instruments, and finding the recordings. A companion website at www.oup.com/us/neal offers chapter summaries, questions for review, and web links. Offering a thorough overview of a core part of American culture, this compelling and accessible book is ideal as the main text for Country Music courses and as a supplement for courses in American Music and American Popular Music.

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Engaging and well written.--James Harvey, Alvin Community College Beautifully written, organized, conceptually defined, and fleshed out with clear detail. This text will be appealing to students and instructors and will 'wear well' over time.--James E. Akenson, Tennessee Technological University Well suited for college-level courses. It covers the 'big splashes' of the genre and fills a need for textbooks on the subject. The appendices are golden--especially the appendix with recorded examples.--Keith Cozart, Indiana University East

About Jocelyn R. Neal (Associate Professor of Music and Adjunct Associate Professor of American Studies, Associate Professor of Music and Adjunct Associate Professor of American Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Jocelyn R. Neal is Associate Professor of Music and Adjunct Associate Professor of American Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is the author of The Songs of Jimmie Rodgers (2009), which won the ASCAP Deems Taylor Award. She is the past chair of the Popular Music Group within the Society for Music Theory, and is coeditor of Southern Cultures. In 2012, she was named Director of the Center for the Study of the American South.

Table of Contents

PREFACE; INTRODUCTION: HEADING INTO THE COUNTRY; PART I: THE EARLY YEARS (1920S & 1930S); CHAPTER 1: THE BIRTH OF COUNTRY MUSIC; CHAPTER 2: THE BIG BANG OF COUNTRY MUSIC; CHAPTER 3: INNOVATION AND CHANGE; PART II: WORLD WAR II AND AFTER: NATIONALISM AND COUNTRY MUSIC (1940S & 1950S); CHAPTER 4: HONKY-TONK HEYDAY; CHAPTER 5: THE BIRTH OF BLUEGRASS; CHAPTER 6: ROCKABILLY AND TEEN ROMANCE; PART III: THE BIG BUSINESS OF COUNTRY MUSIC (1960S & 1970S); CHAPTER 7: THE NASHVILLE SOUND AND MUSICAL INNOVATION; CHAPTER 8: CALIFORNIA COUNTRY AND COUNTRY ROCK; CHAPTER 9: TRADITIONALISTS AND CLASSIC COUNTRY; PART IV: EXPANSION: FROM COUNTRY TO ROCK AND POP AND BACK AGAIN (1970S & 1980S); CHAPTER 10: OUTLAW COUNTRY AND SOUTHERN ROCK REBELLION; CHAPTER 11: URBAN COWBOYS, COUNTRYPOLITAN, AND THE REGAN ERA; CHAPTER 12: NEOTRADITIONALISTS AND REMAKING THE PAST; PART V: COUNTRY MUSIC IN POPULAR CULTURE (1990S & 2000S); CHAPTER 13: THE COMMERCIAL COUNTRY EXPLOSION; CHAPTER 14: ALTERNATIVE COUNTRY AND ROOTS REVIVAL; CHAPTER 15: INTO THE PRESENT; APPENDIX A: SONG FORM; APPENDIX B: COUNTRY INSTRUMENTS; APPENDIX C: FINDING THE RECORDINGS; APPENDIX D: GLOSSARY; APPENDIX E: TIMELINE; SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Country Music: A Cultural and Stylistic History by Jocelyn R. Neal (Associate Professor of Music and Adjunct Associate Professor of American Studies, Associate Professor of Music and Adjunct Associate Professor of American Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
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