Traditional and folk music Books
University of Tennessee Press A Hot-Bed Of Musicians: Traditional Music In The Upper New River Valley-Whiteto
Book SynopsisIn the Blue Ridge Mountains along the Virginia–North Carolina border, an extraordinarily rich musical heritage survives and flourishes. Even before the legendary Bill Monroe coined the term “bluegrass” in the mid-1950s, the traditional music of this area was coming into its own as a distinctive style. Early performers from the 1920s through the 1950s, many of whom migrated northward during the Great Depression, popularized the music they had grown up hearing, thereby preserving and celebrating the cultural legacy of their home region.In A Hot-Bed of Musicians, Paula Anderson-Green tells the stories of several of these legendary performers and instrument makers from the Upper New River Valley–Whitetop Mountain region, including Ola Belle Campbell Reed, Albert Hash, and Dave Sturgill. These men and women began to bring the music of Appalachia to a wider audience well before Nashville became the center of country music. Making extensive use of interviews, the book reveals the fascinating experiences and enduring values behind the practice of old-time music. This musical heritage remains an indispensable component of Appalachian culture, and Anderson-Green traces the traditions down to the present generation of musicians there.Written for anyone with an interest in mountain music, this book focuses on performers from Alleghany and Ashe Counties in North Carolina and Carroll County and Grayson County in Virginia. It includes a comprehensive appendix of place names and music venues as well as annotated lists of musicians and the songs they have performed.The Author: Paula Hathaway Anderson-Green is an adjunct professor of English at Kennesaw State University and does research in Appalachian studies.
£26.96
Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers Inc Great Family Songbook: A Treasury of Favorite
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£17.99
Hal Leonard Corporation Family Tradition: Three Generations of Hank
Book SynopsisCovering three generations of Hank Williams ÊFamily TraditionÊ is both unique and vast in scope. Beginning in the present day with Hank III ä who gave the author unprecedented access ä and time-traveling across the years this examines just what kind of rebel mojo inspired this crazed family of country music from Hank Sr. ä often regarded as one of the most influential of American musicians ä to Hank Jr. to this year's model Hank III who has somehow found a way to reconcile his legacy's deep-rooted twang and high-lonesome sound with particularly searing strains of punk and heavy metal launching an all-out war with traditional Nashville in the process.ÞListen to Susan Masino live at Book Expo America on the BEA Podcast.
£999.99
University of Tennessee Press Couldn't Have a Wedding without the Fiddler: The Story of Traditional Fiddling on Prince Edward Island
Book SynopsisCanada’s Prince Edward Island is home to one of the oldest and most vibrant fiddling traditions in North America. First established by Scottish immigrants in the late eighteenth century, it incorporated the influence of a later wave of Irish immigrants as well as the unique rhythmic sensibilities of the Acadian French, the Island’s first European inhabitants. In Couldn’t Have a Wedding without the Fiddler, renowned musician and folklorist Ken Perlman combines oral history, ethnography, and musical insight to present a captivating portrait of Prince Edward Island fiddling and its longstanding importance to community life.Couldn’t Have a Wedding without the Fiddler draws heavily on interviews conducted with 150 fiddlers and other “Islanders”—including singers, dancers, music instructors, community leaders, and event organizers—whose memories span decades. The book thus colorfully brings to life a time not so very long ago when virtually any occasion—a wedding, harvest, house warming, holiday, or the need to raise money for local institutions such as schools and churchs—was sufficient excuse to hold a dance, with the fiddle player at the center of the celebration. Perlman explores how fiddling skills and traditions were learned and passed down through the generations and how individual fiddlers honed their distinctive playing styles. He also examines the Island’s history and material culture, fiddlers’ values and attitudes, the role of radio and recordings, the fiddlers’ repertoire, fiddling contests, and the ebb and flow of the fiddling tradition, including efforts over the last few decades to keep the music alive in the face of modernization and the passing of “old-timers.” Rounding out the book is a rich array of photographs, musical examples, dance diagrams, and a discography.The inaugural volume in the Charles K. Wolfe American Music Series, Couldn’t Have a Wedding without the Fiddler is, in the words of series editor Ted Olson, “clearly among the more significant studies of a local North American music tradition to be published in recent years.”
£38.66
University of Tennessee Press Re-Searching Black Music
Book SynopsisIn this provocative book, Jon Michael Spencer offers a new paradigm for the study of African American music. Proceeding from the proposition that black culture in America cannot be considered apart from its religious and philosophical roots, Spencer argues that ""theology and musicology serving together"" can form the basis of a holistic, integrative approach to black music and, indeed, to black culture in all its aspects. As he shows in his opening chapters, Spencer's scholarly method - theomusicology - derives from two fundamental, intertwined attributes of African American culture: its underlying rhythmicity and its thoroughly religious nature. The author then applies this approach, in successive chapters, to the folk, popular, and classical music produced by black Americans. Finally, he considers the ethical implications that this ""re-searching"" of black music uncovers. ""(A) spiritual archaeology of music leads to a recognition that we are estranged from ourselves"", he writes. ""This estrangement has occurred by virtue of our maintaining a doctrine of belief that sides the sacred, spiritual, and religious in respective opposition to the profane, sexual, and cultural. The recognition of this estrangement should propel us toward reconciliation, for it is the natural impulse of the ethical agent to resolve life's tensions in pursuit of human happiness"".
£25.60
University of Tennessee Press Roots Music in America: Collected Writings of Joe Wilson
Book SynopsisJoe Wilson served for twenty-eight years as executive director of the National Folk Festival and National Council for Traditional Arts. Throughout his impressive career, Wilson wrote extensively and colorfully about many facets of vernacular music in North America, including works on major folk instruments, as well as on characteristic musical styles, especially old-time, bluegrass, modern country, blues, cowboy, a cappella gospel, and others. This volume, a companion to Lucky Joe’s Namesake: The Extraordinary Life and Observations of Joe Wilson, compiles Wilson’s best writings on musical topics, including some previously unpublished works.With wry humor, Wilson covers the origins of roots music in eighteenth-century America and its subsequent dispersion through races, classes, ethnic groups, and newly settled regions. Wilson knew, worked with, and wrote about many iconic artists of the twentieth century, including Willie Nelson, Doc Watson, Clarence Ashley, the Stanley Brothers, Kenny Baker, Cephas & Wiggins, John Jackson, and members of the Hill Billies – the band whose name came to signify an entire genre of the earliest recorded roots music. This carefully curated volume is comprised of works previously scattered in liner notes, small-circulation magazines, tour booklets, and unpublished manuscripts, all collected here and organized by theme.The writings of this legendary, internationally recognized figure will be indispensable to roots music fans and will delight readers and students interested in the traditional arts and dedicated to preserving historic folkways.
£29.66
University of Tennessee Press Lucky Joe's Namesake: The Extraordinary Life and Observations of Joe Wilson
Book SynopsisJoe Wilson (1938-2015), a native of rural East Tennessee, was a civil rights activist, self-educated scholar, founder/administrator of nationally important roots music enterprises, and was legendary for his colorful writing and opinions. Lucky Joe’s Namesake, a companion to Roots Music in America: Collected Writings of Joe Wilson (also published by the University of Tennessee Press), brings us Wilson’s life and observations, mostly in his own words.From humble mountain beginnings, Wilson’s career progressed through Nashville, Tennessee; Birmingham, Alabama; and New York City, before settling him for twenty-eight years near the seats of power in Washington, D.C. as the executive director of the National Council for the Traditional Arts. In that role, he developed a national model for folk festival presentations, stalked the halls of federal representatives seeking support for traditional artists, and filled concert venues throughout the world with audiences eager to experience the work of master folk musicians. A powerful advocate on behalf of agrarian values, social justice, artistic authenticity, and cultural democracy, Joe wrote in an engaging, humorous, and memorable style.This eclectic anthology is filled with Joe Wilson’s brilliant published writing for magazines, books, and newspapers as well as privately circulated unpublished works, including an extended autobiographical essay. Readers are sure to benefit from Wilson’s lessons and artful ruminations culled from a lifetime of devotion to music and cultural and social activism.
£29.66
Echo Point Books & Media When Drummers Were Women
£24.46
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC African American Covers of Country Music Before Ray Charles
Book SynopsisTimothy Dodge is History, Political Science, and Theatre and Dance Librarian at Auburn University.
£85.50
Independently Published The Little Book of Celtic Music
£11.10
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Il cuore della musica Country
£13.79
Independently Published Tin Whistle for Beginners - Volume 2: Irish Tunes, Carolan Tunes, Celtic Christmas Songs
£15.29
Pan MacMillan Scatterling of Africa
£29.99
Kalymi Music Fiddle Tab - Celtic Collection: 30 Celtic Fiddle Tunes with Easy Read Tablature and Notes
£12.34
Fundamental Changes Ltd Tommy Emmanuel's Fingerstyle Guitar Milestones
£18.44
Fundamental Changes Ltd. Beginner Acoustic Fingerstyle Guitar: The Complete Guide to Playing Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar
£18.44
WWW.Fundamental-Changes.com The Americana Guitar Book: A Complete Guide to Americana Guitar Style & Technique with Stuart Ryan
£18.44
Fundamental Changes Ltd. Advanced Celtic Fingerstyle Guitar: Twelve Popular Scottish & Irish Folk Songs Arranged For Solo Acoustic Guitar
£18.44
Fundamental Changes Ltd The First 100 Picking Patterns for Guitar: The Beginner's Guide to Perfect Fingerpicking on Guitar
£18.44
Independently Published Tin Whistle F
£16.99
Igloo Books Country Music Coloring Book
£14.25
Saraband Singing Like Larks: A celebration of birds in
Book SynopsisSinging Like Larks opens a rare window onto the ancient song traditions of the British Isles, interweaving mesmerising lyrics, folklore and colourful nature writing to uncover the remarkable relationship between birds and traditional folk music. Birds are beloved for their song and have featured in our own music for centuries. This charming volume takes us on a journey of discovery to explore why birds appear in so many folk songs. Today, folk songs featuring our feathered friends are themselves something of a threatened species: their melodies are fading with the passage of time, and their lyrics are often tucked away in archives. It is more important than ever that we promote awareness of these precious songs and continue to pass them down the generations. Lifetimes of wisdom are etched into the words and music, preserving the natural rhythms of nature and our connection to times past. An important repository and treasury of bird-related folk songs, Singing Like Larks is also an account of one young nature writer’s journey into the world of folk music, and a joyous celebration of song, the seasons, and our love of birds.Trade Review'A beautiful, informative and fascinating book. In each chapter [Millham] seamlessly blends the behaviour of the bird with its place in the history of folk song, all written in a lively and engaging style … with evident passion for the subject.' -- Stephen Moss, bird writer and naturalist'How beautiful is this lovely book?' -- Folde, Dorset'Inspiring' -- Essex Life'Absolutely charming.' -- The Copper Family
£12.34
Aurora Metro Publications On the Trail of Americana Music
Book SynopsisIn this thorough exploration of the history and spread of Americana Music around the world, Ralph Brookfield goes beyond the headlines to uncover what drives singer songwriters to go to Nashville, play in small clubs and create their music against the increasingly difficult backdrop of Covid-19, dwindling recording revenues and fragmentation of the music industry. With so many music venues closed and incomes reduced, musicians speak of their hopes and fears for the future of the industry in challenging times. Based on numerous interviews with leading musicians and music industry professionals, this book explores the illusive genre and movement that is Americana. From its historical roots in Country, Folk and other rebel music, the story of Americana music is told by those who are taking it in new directions today. Extracts from interviews with: Emily Barker, Yola, Troy Cassar-Daley, Kasey Chambers, Dave Cobb, Paul Kelly, Lindi Ortega, Wildwood Kin and many more. --Publisher "Publisher website"Trade Review"This book is the story of the richest tapestry of music ever found in one country... So join in with the author on this journey of discovery, from coast to coast, from around the world, this wonderful music... this is Americana!" - Pete Clack, Blues in Britain Magazine; "This is a great and informative read for any fan of the world's coolest music genre, Americana." - Nash Chambers, award-winning Music Producer; "A deep, inquisitive dive into the Americana story so far. In the best possible way, Ralph Brookfield's roots are showing." -Paul Sexton, Music writer and broadcaster; "... it is a volume of varied parts and something of a curate's egg. The chapters on the history and strands of Americana in America make good reading as do the chapters on Ireland, and the role of women. Perhaps not surprisingly the interest in the other chapters diminishes in proportion to the nature and size of the Americana 'scene' found in each country. I did admire his reasoned thoughts on Keith Urban (seemingly someone subject to a degree of derision) and where he sits in the musical cosmos... One real bonus is a huge list of what are called endnotes... Brookfield finishes the book with some brief words on the future, which he sees might take us eventually to the land of Cosmic American Music as described by Gram Parsons. Presently he identifies a retro movement as exemplified by Pokey le Farge. He also recognises Kasey Chambers's work with native Australians, Psychedelic influences, and the work of Gangstagrass and the Alabama 3. Americana remains a very rich stew!" - Gordon Sharpe -Americana-UK.
£999.99
Tintaun Doolin
£22.03
Loomis House Press The Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads, Vol 1
£23.75
Loomis House Press The Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads, Vol 2
£23.75
Loomis House Press The Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads, Vol 3
£23.75
Loomis House Press The Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads, Vol 4
£23.75
Loomis House Press The Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads, Vol 2
£28.50
Loomis House Press The Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads, Vol 3
£28.50
Loomis House Press The Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads, Vol 4
£28.50
Loomis House Press English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians, Vol 1
£22.48
Loomis House Press English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians, Vol 1
£24.95
Loomis House Press English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians, Vol 2
£22.48
Loomis House Press English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians, Vol 2
£24.95
Loomis House Press American Folk Songs for Christmas
£11.61
£11.61
Loomis House Press Proceedings of the EFDSS Folk Song Conference 2013
£10.62
Loomis House Press Romancing the Ballad
£10.62
Loomis House Press The Gam: More Songs the Whalemen Sang
£21.49
Diasporic Africa Press Angola in the Black Cultural Expressions of Brazil
£13.63
Fresh Ink Group The High Road: Memories from a Long Trip
£17.41
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Anglo Concertina Music of William Kimber
£21.85
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Traditional English Session Tunes
£20.00
Apocryphile Press Shadows of Ecstasy Rumours of Glory
£17.09
Clube de Autores Bom Dia Viola
£13.96
Clube de Autores A Serra Da Onça
£19.31
Brill The Bedhaya Court Dances of Central Java
Book SynopsisThe stately bedhaya dances of the Central Javanese courts represent an ancient tradition of the House of Mataram. As they were considered an heirloom of Javanese royalty, the esoteric songs and choreographies accompanied by special gamelan music have almost fallen into oblivion. The present discussion on their form and content provides important information on the development of the Performing Arts in Java. It aims at preserving this beautiful tradition for future generations.Trade Review'...it will be treated as equal to the most important studies of dance in general and will become a standard reference work for Javanese dance.' Rüdiger Schumacher, Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, 149. 'The scope is very comprehensive...this excellent book is recommended for those libraries supporting programs specific to the study of Indonesian performing arts.' A.G. Kaplan, Choice, 1992. 'I can strongly recommend this book to those who are interested in the analysis of dance as a means of communication by text, context, music, dance formations and dance movements.' Wim van Zanten, Odion, 14.
£213.56