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Memphis Boys : the story of American Studios
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ISBN: 1282579339 9786612579332 1604734027 Year: 2010 Publisher: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi,

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Memphis Boys chronicles the story of the rhythm section at Chips Moman's American studios from 1964, when the group began working together, until 1972, when Moman shut down the studio and moved the entire operation to Atlanta. Using extensive interviews with Moman and the group, as well as additional comments from the songwriters, sound engineers, and office staff, author Roben Jones creates a collective biography combined with a business history and a critical analysis of important recordings. She reveals how the personalities of the core group meshed, how they regarded newcomers, and how the

You send me : the life and times of Sam Cooke
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ISBN: 0688124038 Year: 1995 Publisher: New York : W. Morrow,

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The queer composition of America's sound : gay modernists, American music, and national identity
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ISBN: 0520937953 1282763067 1597348422 9786612763069 9780520937956 1417545224 9781417545223 9781597348423 9781282763067 0520241843 9780520241848 0520241851 9780520241855 661276306X Year: 2004 Publisher: Berkeley Los Angeles London University of California Press

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In this vibrant and pioneering book, Nadine Hubbs shows how a gifted group of Manhattan-based gay composers were pivotal in creating a distinctive "American sound" and in the process served as architects of modern American identity. Focusing on a talented circle that included Aaron Copland, Virgil Thomson, Leonard Bernstein, Marc Blitzstein, Paul Bowles, David Diamond, and Ned Rorem, The Queer Composition of America's Sound homes in on the role of these artists' self-identification-especially with tonal music, French culture, and homosexuality-in the creation of a musical idiom that even today signifies "America" in commercials, movies, radio and television, and the concert hall.

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