
This pioneering study documents the birth of soul music in America during the 1950s and '60s when, in response to the black community's new self-awareness and pride, musicians such as James Brown, The Impressions, Wilson Pickett, King Curtis, Stevie Wonder, and others were discovering in the urban blues, gospel, and r&b a new sound--soul--that expressed fresh musical and social ideals. show more
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Category This product is cataloged in our store in these categories | - Scores, Songbooks & Lyrics - Instruments - Rock & Pop - Blues - Jazz - Soul & Gospel |
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Tags | Soul Music Da Capo Paperback |
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ISBN | 0306802465 |
EAN | 9780306802461 |
MPN | illustrations |
ID | 11086098 |
Dimensions / Weight | |
Weight | 0.55 kg |
Key Features | |
Dimensions | 142 x 215 x 12mm | 250g |
Format | Paperback | 188 pages |
Imprint | Da Capo Press Inc |
ISBN | 9780306802461 |
Languages | English |
Publication date | 01 Aug 1985 |
Publication place | New York, NY, United Kingdom |
Publisher | INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US |
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