Ethnic and Border Music: A Regional Exploration

Ethnic and Border Music: A Regional Exploration

by Norman Cohen
Ethnic and Border Music: A Regional Exploration

Ethnic and Border Music: A Regional Exploration

by Norman Cohen

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Overview

Just as American culture has been constructed by people of many ethnicities, roots music in America is multicultural in nature. Native American music resonates from Indigenous traditions of the Great Plains and the American West. Hispanic culture has spawned Border Music styles such as Conjunto and Tejano, while Cajun and Zydeco grew from cultural cross-pollination in the American South. In northern regions, Polish-American musicians popularized Polka, while Irish-American music holds a rich tradition throughout many regions in the East. This unique volume presents influential musical cultures from throughout the multicultural history of American vernacular song.

Series blurb: This series presents five volumes on genres of music that have evolved in distinctly regional styles throughout the nation. With volumes authored by leading music scholars, the series traces the growth of Blues, Country, Folk, and Jazz in their many regional variations, as well as Ethnic and Border music traditions throughout America. Each volume presents an accessible analysis of the genre in its many regional forms, examining the musical elements and, when applicable, lyrical subjects as tied to specific cultures throughout the United States.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313331923
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/30/2007
Series: Greenwood Guides to American Roots Music
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Norm Cohen is the author of Long Steel Rail: The Railroad in American Folksong (1981) and Traditional Anglo-American Folk Music: An Annotated Discography of Published Recordings (1994). He has edited and/or annotated two dozen albums, and written extensively on various aspects of folk, country, and popular music. He is a retired chemist and currently teaches physical science in Portland, Oregon. His previous book for Greenwood is Folk Music (2005).

Table of Contents

Series Foreword
Introduction
1. You Can't Go Wrong, If You Play It Right: Cajun Music and Zydeco
Kevin S. Fontenot
2. Irish Music in America
Paul F. Wells
3. Chicano/Latino Music, from the Southwest to the Northeast
Steven Loza
4. Indigenous Music of North America
Maria Williams
5. Polka and Tamburitza: Ethnic Music and Dance Traditions in the Upper Midwest
Richard March
Selected Bibliography
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
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