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California Soul : Music of African Americans in the West.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Music of the African Diaspora SeriesPublisher: Berkeley : University of California Press, 1998Copyright date: ©1998Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (520 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780520918146
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: California SoulLOC classification:
  • 96-49288 /MN
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Introduction -- Way out West on Central -- Pitchin up a Boogie -- Oakland Blues -- The California Black Gospel -Music tradition -- Insider perspectives on the American Afrikan popular music 'ndustry and Jlack adio -- California Rhythm and Blues Recordings -- African Americans andLites out JazzZ in San Diego -- Dlora Bryant -- The Gospel of Andraé Crouch -- Brenda Holloway -- Index.
Summary: This new series, co-sponsored with The Center for Black Music Research of Columbia College, seeks to increase our understanding of black music genres and their importance to the cultures of the Atlantic world, including their influence on African musical styles. Books in the series will examine the wide-ranging music of the African diaspora--including the folk-derived musical styles of the Americas as well as European-influenced concert hall music of the entire black Atlantic world--by analyzing issues critical to our interpretation of the music itself and exploring the relationships between music and the other black expressive arts. Focusing on blues, jazz, gospel, rhythm and blues, and soul music, California Soul is one of the first books to explore the rich musical heritage of African Americans in California. The contributors describe in detail the individual artists, locales, groups, musical styles, and regional qualities, and the result is an important book that lays the groundwork for a whole new field of study. The essays draw from oral histories, music recordings, newspaper articles and advertisements, as well as population statistics to provide insightful discussions of topics like the California urban milieu's influence on gospel music, the development of the West Coast blues style, and the significance of Los Angeles's Central Avenue in the early days of jazz. Other essays offer perspectives on how individual musicians have been shaped by their African American heritage, and on the role of the record industry and radio in the making of music. In addition to the diverse range of essays, the book includes the most comprehensive bibliography now available on African American music and culture in California.
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Intro -- Introduction -- Way out West on Central -- Pitchin up a Boogie -- Oakland Blues -- The California Black Gospel -Music tradition -- Insider perspectives on the American Afrikan popular music 'ndustry and Jlack adio -- California Rhythm and Blues Recordings -- African Americans andLites out JazzZ in San Diego -- Dlora Bryant -- The Gospel of Andraé Crouch -- Brenda Holloway -- Index.

This new series, co-sponsored with The Center for Black Music Research of Columbia College, seeks to increase our understanding of black music genres and their importance to the cultures of the Atlantic world, including their influence on African musical styles. Books in the series will examine the wide-ranging music of the African diaspora--including the folk-derived musical styles of the Americas as well as European-influenced concert hall music of the entire black Atlantic world--by analyzing issues critical to our interpretation of the music itself and exploring the relationships between music and the other black expressive arts. Focusing on blues, jazz, gospel, rhythm and blues, and soul music, California Soul is one of the first books to explore the rich musical heritage of African Americans in California. The contributors describe in detail the individual artists, locales, groups, musical styles, and regional qualities, and the result is an important book that lays the groundwork for a whole new field of study. The essays draw from oral histories, music recordings, newspaper articles and advertisements, as well as population statistics to provide insightful discussions of topics like the California urban milieu's influence on gospel music, the development of the West Coast blues style, and the significance of Los Angeles's Central Avenue in the early days of jazz. Other essays offer perspectives on how individual musicians have been shaped by their African American heritage, and on the role of the record industry and radio in the making of music. In addition to the diverse range of essays, the book includes the most comprehensive bibliography now available on African American music and culture in California.

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