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Author Hajdu, David, author

Title Love for sale : pop music in America / David Hajdu

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LOCATION CALL NO. STATUS
 Bangor Pub. Lib. Stacks  781.64 .H1174l    AVAILABLE  
 Maine State Lib. Stacks  OFFSITE 781.64 H154L 2016    AVAILABLE  
Edition First edition
Phys Descr 307 pages ; 24 cm
Note Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents The sheet music era: the zenith of the popular music craze -- The rise of records : whispering -- The Cotton Club : jungle nights in Harlem -- The charts : make-believe island -- Going west : Hollywood barn dance -- Rock and roll : they went ca-raaaaazy for it! -- The transistor : mine completely -- Singers and songwriters : potty about Dylan -- The album : a pair of twenty-minute things -- Punk versus disco : who needs love? -- Video : moonwalkers -- Hip-hop : beats want to be free -- Digitization : the immaterial world -- Coda
Summary From the age of song sheets in the late nineteenth century to the contemporary era of digital streaming, pop music has been our most influential laboratory for social and aesthetic experimentation, changing the world three minutes at a time. Hajdu shows how pop has done much more than peddle fantasies of love and sex to teenagers. Exhaustively researched and rich with fresh insights, Love for Sale details pop music from Eva Tanguay, who upended Victorian conceptions of feminine propriety, to Blondie, the scandal of disco; from Bessie Smith and the 'blues queens' of the 1920s to Jimmie Rodgers, a former blackface minstrel performer who created the country music sound. At every turn, Hajdu surprises and challenges readers to think about our most familiar art in unexpected ways. -- adapted from publisher website
Subject Popular music -- United States -- History and criticism
OCLC # 947041885
ISBN # 9780374170530
0374170533