The Black and White of American Popular Music: From Slavery to World War Two
Released: Jan 01, 2010
Publisher: Xlibris, Corp.
Format: Paperback, 399 pages
Related ISBN: 9780870470776
Description:
Vera Lee probes the interplay of black and white popular music, from the minstrel period to bebop, examining connections relations between the races in a wide variety of fields, such as musical comedy, radio, recording, songwriting, performance, industry, etc. With a preface by Ellis Marsalis.
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