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Song and System Harvey Rachlin

Song and System By Harvey Rachlin

Song and System by Harvey Rachlin


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Growing in tandem with each other, pop music and the business of creating and distributing it have become a relationship that defines modern cultural history. This book not only charts the music that we all know and love but also reveals our active participation in its development throughout generations.

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Song and System: The Making of American Pop Music by Harvey Rachlin

From the first Tin Pan Alley tunes to today's million-view streaming hits, pop songs have been supported and influenced by an increasingly complex industry that feeds audience demand and regulates supply. As musicians and performers have created new styles and content to satisfy public craze for novelty, music producers, distributors, promoters, and even lawyers have also evolved to present that music in the best way. Harvey Rachlin investigates how music entered American homes and established a cultural institution that would expand throughout the decades to become the multi-billion dollar industry. As form followed function, the music produced shaped and was shaped by consumer buying habits, technological advances, new distribution channels, expanding global markets, and legal strictures. Exploding in the 1950s and 60s with pop stars like Elvis and the Beatles, the music industry used new technologies like the television to promote live shows and record releases. More recently, the development of online streaming services has forced the music industry to cultivate new promotion, distribution, copyright, and profit strategies. Growing in tandem with each other, pop music and its business has become a relationship that has defined our shared cultural history. This book not only charts the music that we all know and love but also reveals our active participation in its development throughout generations.

About Harvey Rachlin

Harvey Rachlin runs the Music Business and Music Internship program at Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York. Rachlin is the author of 13 books including The Songwriter's Handbook and The Encyclopedia of the Music Business. The latter title won the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award for excellence in music journalism, was named Outstanding Music Reference Book of the Year by the American Library Association, and was recommended by composer Henry Mancini on the 1984 internationally-televised Grammy Awards. His music books have been praised by Elton John, Aaron Copland, Johnny Mathis, Pat Boone, and the Academy Award-winning songwriters Burt Bacharach, Sammy Cahn, Marvin Hamlisch, Henry Mancini, Richard Rodgers, and Jule Styne.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: The Dawn of Pop Chapter Two: Pop In the Alley Chapter Three: Booze, Airwaves and Celluloid Spark the Biz Chapter Four: The Road to Rock and Roll Chapter Five: Screaming for Elvis and the Beatles Chapter Six: A Golden Age of Pop Hits Chapter Seven: Disco Fever and Music Video Fervor Chapter Eight: The Boom of Streaming Chapter Nine: The Rise of Hip Hop and Rap Chapter Ten: A New Age of Pop Star Chapter Eleven: A Hierarchy of Popular Songs Chapter Twelve: Pop Goes the Future Appendix A: 100 Years of Hit Songs: A Select List Appendix B: Rock and Roll Labels of the 1950s, '60s and '70s and Some of Their Major Artists

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CIN1538112124G
9781538112120
1538112124
Song and System: The Making of American Pop Music by Harvey Rachlin
Used - Good
Hardback
Rowman & Littlefield
20200227
328
N/A
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