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Blackbird Katie Kapurch (Assistant Professor of English)

Blackbird By Katie Kapurch (Assistant Professor of English)

Blackbird by Katie Kapurch (Assistant Professor of English)


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Presents a history of the influence of Black musicians on the Beatles, exploring musical and storytelling legacies full of rich but contested symbolism and the transatlantic circulation of diaspora African arts, tropes, and symbols.

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Blackbird: How Black Musicians Sang the Beatles into Being-and Sang Back to Them Ever After by Katie Kapurch (Assistant Professor of English)

From the beginning, the Beatles acknowledged in interviews their debt to Black music, apparent in their covers of and written original songs inspired by Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Fats Domino, the Shirelles, and other giants of R&B. Blackbird goes deeper, appreciating unacknowledged forerunners, as well as Black artists whose interpretations keep the Beatles in play.

Drawing on interviews with Black musicians and using the song Blackbird as a touchstone, Katie Kapurch and Jon Marc Smith tell a new history. They present unheard stories and resituate old ones, offering the phrase transatlantic flight to characterize a back-and-forth dialogue shaped by Black musicians in the United States and elsewhere, including Liverpool. Kapurch and Smith find a lineage that reaches back to the very origins of American popular music, one that involves the original twentieth-century blackbird, Florence Mills, and the King of the Twelve String, Lead Belly. Continuing the circular flight path with Nina Simone, Billy Preston, Jimi Hendrix, Aretha Franklin, Sylvester, and others, the authors take readers into the twenty-first century, when Black artists like Bettye LaVette harness the Beatles for today.

Detailed, thoughtful, and revelatory, Blackbird explores musical and storytelling legacies full of rich but contested symbolism. Appealing to those interested in developing a deep understanding of the evolution of popular music, this book promises that you'll never hear Blackbird-and the Beatles-the same way again.

Blackbird Reviews

Blackbird frequently makes productive connections between otherwise disparate cultural strands, thereby establishing a dialogic mosaic highlighting the ubiquity of bird imagery and its associated competing meanings. Interlinking religion, mythology, folklore, history, and art with chronologies of cross-cultural interpretations encompassing many geographical domains from an underexplored perspective, this book opens new critical space for consideration of race in African American and international Black creative contexts. Blackbird revises and reexamines relationships between the Beatles and Black cultures.

-Mike Alleyne, Professor Emeritus, Department of Recording Industry, Middle Tennessee State University


I do not believe this combination of artists and music has been treated anywhere else and applaud the authors for conceptualizing the subject in such an original way. Kapurch and Smith have combined the work of many artists to demonstrate the prevalence of songs based on birds and flight in the African American musical tradition, while also demonstrating the extent to which these same themes have appeared in the Beatles' oeuvre and Paul McCartney's solo career.

-Kenneth L. Campbell, author of The Beatles and the 1960s: Reception, Revolution and Social Change

About Katie Kapurch (Assistant Professor of English)

Katie Kapurch is Associate Professor of English at Texas State University. She is the author of Victorian Melodrama in the Twenty-First Century and the coeditor of New Critical Perspectives on the Beatles and The Beatles and Humour.

Jon Marc Smith is Senior Lecturer of English at Texas State University. His publications include scholarship on race and gender in popular music, literature, and film, and a novel, Make Them Cry, coauthored with Smith Henderson.

Additional information

CIN027109561XG
9780271095615
027109561X
Blackbird: How Black Musicians Sang the Beatles into Being-and Sang Back to Them Ever After by Katie Kapurch (Assistant Professor of English)
Used - Good
Hardback
Pennsylvania State University Press
20231114
272
N/A
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