Revolutions in American Music, Michael Broyles
Revolutions in American Music, Michael Broyles
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Revolutions in American Music
Three Decades That Changed a Country and Its Sounds

Author: Michael Broyles

Narrator: John McLain

Unabridged: 13 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/20/2024


Synopsis

How did a European social dance craze become part of an American presidential election? Why did the recording industry become racially divided? Where did rock 'n' roll really come from? And how do all these things continue to reverberate in today's world?

In Revolutions in American Music, award-winning author Michael Broyles shows the surprising ways in which three key decades—the 1840s, the 1920s, and the 1950s—shaped America's musical future. Drawing connections between new styles of music like the minstrel show, jazz, and rock 'n' roll, and emerging technologies like the locomotive, the first music recordings, and the transistor radio, Broyles argues that these decades fundamentally remade our cultural landscape in enduring ways. These connections revealed racial fault lines running through the business of music, in an echo of American society as a whole.

Broyles combines broad historical perspective with an eye for the telling detail and presents a variety of characters to serve as focal points, including the original Jim Crow, a colorful Hungarian dancing master named Gabriel de Korponay, "Empress of the Blues" Bessie Smith, and the singer Johnnie Ray, whom Tony Bennett called "the father of rock 'n' roll." Their stories, and many others, animate Broyles's masterly account of how American music became what it is today.

About Michael Broyles

Michael Broyles holds a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin and is professor of musicology at Florida State University. He was formerly the music critic for the Baltimore Sun and is a past president of the Society for American Music. He lives in Tallahassee, Florida.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul

The dramatic title "Revolutions in American Music: Three Decades That Changed a Country and Its Sounds" promises a lot. Sadly, Michael Broyles book doesn't come close to backing up the ambition of its title. It's actually hard to figure out who this book was written for. There's too much detail for......more

Goodreads review by Ann

Thank you NetGallery, W.W. Norton and author Michael Broyles for the opportunity to read the arc ebook of “Revolutions in American Music.” This is such a well-researched and stimulating read based upon the premise that during certain periods in our history music inspired notable changes in our societ......more

Goodreads review by Joshua

Rating: ★★★★☆ As a musician, I found "Revolutions in American Music" to be an excellent and fascinating read. Although I didn’t get a chance to finish the book, I made it about halfway through (48%), which was actually further along considering the reference sheets at the end. I had to re-borrow it f......more

Goodreads review by Daniel

I was excited by the title, but disappointed in the book. It got off track and overdosed on some details but was lacking in others.......more