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Beschreibung
In the summer of 1927, nineteen bands gathered for a recording session in Bristol, on the Tennessee-Virginia border, including some of the most influential names in American music--the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, Ernest Stoneman and more. Organized by Ralph Peer for Victor records to capitalize on the popularity of "hillbilly" music, the Bristol sessions were a key moment in country music's evolution. The musicians played a variety of styles largely endemic to the Appalachian region. Rather than attempting to record purely traditional sounds, however, Peer sought a combination of musical elements, an amalgam that would form the backbone of modern country music. The reverberations of the Bristol sessions are still felt today, yet their influence is widely misunderstood, and popular accounts of the event are more legend than history.
These 19 essays offer an examination and reevaluation of the Bristol sessions--from their germination, to the actual sessions, to their place in history and their continuing influence. The first section discusses technological advances that resulted in the unmatched quality of the Bristol recordings. The second section chronicles the people and musical acts involved in the event. The third section gives first-hand accounts of the Bristol sessions, while the fourth presents musicological studies of two of the prominent acts. The final section details subsequent recording sessions in Bristol and nearby Johnson City, and explores the lasting local musical legacy.
Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.
In the summer of 1927, nineteen bands gathered for a recording session in Bristol, on the Tennessee-Virginia border, including some of the most influential names in American music--the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, Ernest Stoneman and more. Organized by Ralph Peer for Victor records to capitalize on the popularity of "hillbilly" music, the Bristol sessions were a key moment in country music's evolution. The musicians played a variety of styles largely endemic to the Appalachian region. Rather than attempting to record purely traditional sounds, however, Peer sought a combination of musical elements, an amalgam that would form the backbone of modern country music. The reverberations of the Bristol sessions are still felt today, yet their influence is widely misunderstood, and popular accounts of the event are more legend than history.
These 19 essays offer an examination and reevaluation of the Bristol sessions--from their germination, to the actual sessions, to their place in history and their continuing influence. The first section discusses technological advances that resulted in the unmatched quality of the Bristol recordings. The second section chronicles the people and musical acts involved in the event. The third section gives first-hand accounts of the Bristol sessions, while the fourth presents musicological studies of two of the prominent acts. The final section details subsequent recording sessions in Bristol and nearby Johnson City, and explores the lasting local musical legacy.
Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.
Über den Autor
The late Charles K. Wolfe lived in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and taught English at Middle Tennessee State University. Ted Olson lives in Johnson City, Tennessee, and teaches Appalachian Studies and English at East Tennessee State University.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of Contents

Introduction by Ted Olson

Part I: Before the Bristol Sessions

1. Early Sound Recording Technology and the Bristol Sessions
Eric Morritt

Part II: The Bristol Sessions

2. The Legend That Peer Built: Reappraising the Bristol Sessions
Charles K. Wolfe

3. The Bristol Sessions: The Cast of Characters
Charles K. Wolfe

4. Jimmie Rodgers and the Bristol Sessions
John Lilly

5. Something Old, Something New: The Carter Family's Bristol Sessions Recordings
Katie Doman

6. The Blackard-Shelor Story: Biography of a Hillbilly String Band
Tom Carter

7. Gospel According to Bristol: The Life, Music and Ministry of Ernest Phipps
Brandon Story

8. The Life of Alfred G. Karnes
Donald Lee Nelson

9. The Life of Blind Alfred Reed
The Rounder Collective

10. The West Virginia Coon Hunters: On the Trail of a Lost Mountain State String Band
John Lilly

Part III: Remembering the Bristol Sessions

11. Discovery of the First Hillbilly Great
Ralph Peer

12. My Husband, Jimmie Rodgers
Carrie Rodgers

13. Before the Myth Was Born: Claude Grant of the Tenneva Ramblers Remembers Jimmie Rodgers
Richard Blaustein

14. I Remember Daddy
Gladys Carter Millard

15. My Memories of the Bristol Sessions
Mabel Phelps Morrell

Part IV: Musicological Studies of the Bristol Sessions

16. Ernest Stoneman's 1927 Session: Hillbilly Recordings of Gospel Hymns
Jocelyn Neal

17. On the Vanguard of Change: Jimmie Rodgers and Alfred G. Karnes in Bristol, 1927
Thomas Townsend

Part V: After the Bristol Sessions

18. The Rest of the Story: Other Early Recording Sessions in the Tri-Cities Area
Charles K. Wolfe

19. The Birthplace of Country Music, 75 Years Later: The Cradle Still Rocks
Ted Olson and Ajay Kalra

Contributors
Index
Details
Empfohlen (von): 18
Erscheinungsjahr: 2005
Genre: Importe, Soziologie
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780786419456
ISBN-10: 0786419458
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Wolfe, Charles K.
Redaktion: Wolfe, Charles K.
Olson, Ted
Hersteller: McFarland
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: Charles K. Wolfe (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.04.2005
Gewicht: 0,503 kg
Artikel-ID: 102412519