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Supremely American: popular song in the 20th century : styles and singers and what they said about America
Supremely American: popular song in the 20th century : styles and singers and what they said about America
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Tawa, Nicholas E
Publisher
Scarecrow Press
Publication Date
2005
Language
English
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Preliminary considerations
A closer look at the jazz age
Swing time
Change : different music cultures come to the fore
White-American and British songs in a decade of turmoil
Black-American music comes to the fore in the 1960s
Out of the seventies
The eighties and nineties
A temporary ending.
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History and criticism
Popular music
Popular music -- United States -- History and criticism
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9780810852952
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