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Music Radio : The Great Performers and Programs of the 1920s Through Early 1960s Jim Cox

Music Radio : The Great Performers and Programs of the 1920s Through Early 1960s


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Author: Jim Cox
Published Date: 30 Jan 2011
Publisher: McFarland & CoInc
Language: English
Book Format: Paperback::380 pages
ISBN10: 0786460857
ISBN13: 9780786460854
Publication City/Country: Jefferson, NC, United States
File size: 9 Mb
Dimension: 175.26x 248.92x 25.4mm::657.71g
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List of 100 Greatest Popular Songs of the 1920s as compiled Popular Songs 1940s • Greatest 'Roots of Rock' Songs 1940s • Greatest Rock Songs 1950s • Greatest Rock Songs 1960s • Greatest Rock Songs 1970s - For Links to - Rock, Country, Folk, Blues, and more music lists, Click "Main Music Page Music radio; the great performers and programs of the 1920s through early 1960s. Cox, Jim. McFarland & Co. 2005. 369 pages. $55.00. Hardcover. ML68. Cox explores a wide range of musical programming on American radio from the early 1920s through the early 1960s. Cajun music is often mentioned in tandem with the Creole-based, Cajun-influenced zydeco form. These French Louisiana sounds have influenced American popular music for many decades, especially _____ music, and have influenced pop culture through mass media, such as television commercials. Eventually in the 1920s the rapid expansion of radio broadcasting provided a way to hear performances of country music wherever there was a radio. One of the most important programs in the 1920s was the Grand Ole Opry. This music tended to be an infusion of country and gospel genres such groups as the Carter Family and Jimmie Rogers. Like “Champagne & Caviar” — James Kefford subtitles his book “A Radio Man’s Dreams, Challenges and Adventures,” and it is just that. 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The History of the Radio Industry in the United States to 1940. Carole E. Scott, State University of West Georgia which enjoyed economies of scale in producing radio programs because their costs were spread over the many stations using their programming. Scott, Carole. “History of the Radio Industry in the United States to 1940″. EH Music Played in the 1950's Popular Music From the 50s this decade was a time of innovation that helped to influence everything that we listen to on the radio today. Styles of Music Popular in the Fifties. Is because that a majority of the popular and well-known artists were well versed in a number of genres and enjoyed great cross-over Music Radio: The Great Performers and Programs of the 1920s Through Early 1960s: Jim Cox: 9780786460854: Books - "Early chapters chronicle development of broadcasting, advertising and entertainment industries, with an explanation of ratings system and its evolution. Each subsequent chapter focuses on a specific year of radio's golden age, with industry statistics, daily ratings and a chart of the year's 50 top programs. The first electronic devices for performing music were developed at the end of the 19th century, and shortly afterward Italian futurists explored sounds that had not been considered musical. During the 1920s and 1930s, electronic instruments were introduced and the first compositions for electronic instruments were made. Libri Inglesi. Acquista online i tuoi Libri Inglesi di Performing Arts su Libreria Universitaria: scopri sconti e offerte speciali - Pagina 23 The Great American Songbook Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the music of the Great American Songbook. Past Gallery Exhibits The Great American Songbook Foundation Gallery Exhibit is currently on its tenth exhibit rotation with Of Thee I Sing: Politics on Stage. A major difference between white and black gospel music was that white gospel performers were expected to sing only sacred music. The rise of radio, The great depression. In the late-1940s, the Delta blues appeared in a new form known as In the early 1960s, the new center of the music … For everybody "raised on radio"—and that's everybody brought up in the thirties, forties, and early fifties—this is the ultimate book, combining nostalgia, history, judgment, and fun, as it reminds us of just how wonderful (and sometimes just how silly) this vanished medium was. Music radio: the great performers and programs of the 1920s through early 1960s / Jim Cox. The first music video to be played on the channel was, appropriately, the Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star," as music would forever change and the focus would shift from music and lyrics to fashion and theatrics, at least in the world of pop music. The original concept of the network was to play music videos twenty-four hours a day, every day. OLD RADIO TIMES Newsletters. Music Radio: The Great Performers and Programs of the 1920s through Early 1960s Jim Cox (Book Review Stewart Wright) The Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention Michelle Vinje Kid's Again - REPS Radio Showcase - Not Just for Kids During the 1930s several pivotal African-American groups influenced gospel music and a new generation of performers. The Soul Stirrers, which traced its beginnings to a quartet formed Silas Roy “Senior” Crain in Trinity, Texas, in the mid-1920s, came together in Houston around 1934 and the mid-1930s consisted of the definitive lineup that included Crain, J. J. Farley, Rebert Harris Unlike most internet-only radio stations, which are run on a shoestring budget volunteers, and rely on music shows to fill out their schedules, Monocle 24 - the radio arm of the lifestyle Free Online Library: Effective leadership in adventure programming, 2d ed.(Brief Article, Book Review) "Reference & Research Book News"; Publishing industry Library and …





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