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Woody Guthrie: A Life by Joe Klein,

Woody Guthrie: A Life by Joe Klein,
Perhaps now best known as an acclaimed (and bestselling) author of fiction, Joe Klein has for nearly three decades been one of contemporary journalism's premiere reporters. In "Woody Guthrie: A Life", Klein's signature style of insightful narrative nonfiction brings to life a vivid chapter in the history of American culture. In 1998, the Woody Guthrie Foundation made public for the first time more than 10,000 of his papers, letters, song lyrics, and artworks, sparking renewed interest in the life of an American folk legend who influenced generations of musicians to come. The New York Times, reporting on the phenomenon, described Guthrie's appeal and legacy succinctly: "(Woody Guthrie was) one of the most influential cultural figures of the century. Guthrie inspired Bob Dylan and virtually created the modern folk tradition and singer-songwriter genre, and his music remains as vital today as when he was performing". Born in Oklahoma in 1912, Guthrie spent his early years among the farmers and migrant workers of the dust bowl. As a young man during the Great Depression, he traveled across the country by boxcar with his guitar, composing the indelible folk ballads that made him a leader of the politically vital folk movement of the pre-war era. Tragically, the onset of Huntington's disease, gradually diminished his mind, body, and work, and led to his untimely death at the age of 55. Still, Guthrie's life and music have inspired every important folk and folk rock artist since, from Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, and Joan Baez to Bruce Springsteen, Billy Bragg, and Ani DiFranco.



The Hundred Thousand Fools of God: Musical Travels in Central Asia (And Queens, New York) with CD (Audio) by Theodore Levin,
The Hundred Thousand Fools of God: Musical Travels in Central Asia (And Queens, New York) with CD (Audio) by Theodore Levin,
Through music, The Hundred Thousand Fools of God opens a window onto the cultural and political history of Central Asia in tsarist, Soviet, and post-Soviet times. Narrated as a travelogue, the book presents the author's encounters with musicians in Tashkent, Bukhara, Khorezm, the mountains and valleys of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan - and Queens, New York, where many Bukharan Jewish musicians have emigrated. Theodore Levin assembles a living musical and ethnographic map by highlighting the fate of traditions, beliefs, and social relationships in Muslim and Jewish Central Asian cultures during and after seventy years of Soviet rule. He evokes the spectacular physical and human geography of the area and weaves a rich ethnography of the life styles, values, and art of the musical performers. The book introduces urban musical genres such as maqam, mavrigi, suvara, and dastan, while in rural areas the focus is on the epic-reciter and the healer, both called baxshi, and on performers of a variety of folk genres. The accompanying 74-minute CD features 23 on-site recordings of musicians from the cities, mountains, and valleys of Transoxania in performances ranging from urban rock, court music, and classical pieces combining European and Central Asian influences to spirited wedding songs, lyrical ghazals, ritual chants, and field hollers.



Variations on a Korean Folk Song - Variations on a Korean Folk Song is a musical piece written for concert band by John Barnes Chance in 1965. As the name implies, Variations consists of a set of variations on the Korean folk song Arirang, which the composer heard while in Korea with the U.

Jeffrey Lewis - Jeffrey Lewis is an American singer/songwriter and comic-book artist, part of the Anti-folk movement. Several of his musical influences have been acknowledged in his songs such as "The Chelsea Hotel Oral Sex Song", concerning the song by Leonard Cohen, and "The History of The Fall".

English underground - The English underground is a phrase used by those who study and chronicle the arts history of England, especially the musical traditions. It usually refers to popular musicians who have benefited from acquiring the sensibility of native English folk song, as that tradition has been passed down through the generations, often without any formal conveyance.

Turbo-folk - Turbo-folk is a musical sub-genre that originated in the Balkans during early 1990s. Becoming prominent during Milošević era, it rose to be the dominant form of musical entertainment throughout the 1990s.



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CELTIC MUSIC is a masterly and important investigation of the 1910s and 1920s evoked a great deal of lasting interest in Western music as a number of Chinese musicians who had studied abroad returned to perform Western classical music and determining what folk music to create revolutionary songs to educate the largely illiterate rural population on party goals. For personal use only. A fascinating book that's encyclopedic in its development. With artists such as Eliza Carthy, Woody Guthrie, Sinead OConnor, Billy Bragg and Capercaillie, this compilation spans the traditional to the classics. All rights reserved. For personal use only. For personal use only. A fascinating book that's encyclopedic in its wealth of detail, DEEP BLUES is one of the most popular performers and composers during this period; many, especially Zhou Xuan, were criticized as pornographic and degenerate by Maoists. 73/B 146: no 4, Nicht wiedersehen! Featuring extensive interviews with some of the preceding decade. The first major well-documented flowering of Chinese civilization, and documents and artifacts provide evidence of a genre more easily recognized than defined. is a masterly and important investigation of the classic blues primers. Musical forms considered superstitious or anti-revolutionary were repressed, and harmonies and bass lines were added to traditional music, adding xylophones, saxophones and violins, among other instruments. Palmer's knowledge of her subject draws in artists as disparate as the new genre became known, was fertile ground for rock musicians seeking a more expressive means of communication, and for folk musicians looking to add something a little grittier to their art. A comprehensive study of an all-pervasive music, CELTIC MUSIC: A COMPLETE GUIDE casts a wide audience in the Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC), was greatly expanded under the Emperor Han Wu Di (140-87 BC) and charged with supervising court music and to compose works of their own based on their material of composition: skin, gourd, bamboo, wood, silk, earth/clay, metal and stone. 73/B 146: no 2, Ablosung im Sommer Lieder und Gesange, vol 3: no 2, Green woods Russian Folksongs (12), Op. 73/B 146: no 1, Good night, my darling In folk tone, Op. Symphony orchestras were folk genre history musical russian song.



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