Live Music in America
A History from Jenny Lind to Beyoncé
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:14th Nov '22
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When the Swedish concert singer Jenny Lind toured the U.S. in 1850, she became the prototype for the modern pop star. Meanwhile, her manager, P.T. Barnum, became the prototype for another figure of enduring significance: the pop culture impresario. Starting with Lind's fabled U.S. tour and winding all the way into the twenty-first century, Live Music in America surveys the ongoing impact and changing conditions of live music performance in the U.S. It covers a range of historic performances, from the Fisk Jubilee Singers expanding the sphere of African American music in the 1870s, to Benny Goodman bringing swing to Carnegie Hall in 1938, to 1952's Moondog Coronation Ball in Cleveland - arguably the first rock and roll concert - to Beyoncé's boundary-shattering performance at the 2018 Coachella festival. More than that, the book details the roles played by performers, audiences, media commentators, and a variety of live music producers (promoters, agents, sound and stage technicians) in shaping what live music means and how it has evolved. Live Music in America connects what occurs behind the scenes to what takes place on stage to highlight the ways in which live music is very deliberately produced and does not just spontaneously materialize. Along the way, author Steve Waksman uses previously unstudied archival materials to shed new light on the origins of jazz, the emergence of rock 'n' roll, and the rise of the modern music festival.
Throughout, Waksman tilts the frame of music history and changes the image utterly. Open Live Music in America to any of its 692 pages and something will catch your interest. There are endless parallels with the music business of today, at every stage of the journey. * Pollstar *
Documenting American live music history, Steve Waksman tours archives from Jenny Lind to Beyoncé, vaudeville circuits to open-air festivals. Our theaters and arenas, he shows, became the other place (alongside recordings) for new cultural forms to seek social ratification. This is the Springsteen at the Meadowlands of music books: a sweeping testimonial. * Eric Weisbard, author of Top 40 Democracy and Songbooks: The Literature of American Popular Music *
I've spent countless hours of my music-critic life absorbing music in the company of strangers—in tiny clubs and ornate theaters, on muddy fields and in sports arenas. Until now, no book has existed that fully documents the complexity and impact of music's live side. From the antebellum craze over touring Swedish opera star Jenny Lind to Beyoncé's Movement for Black Lives-powered 2018 Homecoming celebration, Steve Waksman illuminates the ways live music has not merely reflected but shaped the American body politic. This is the kind of book you won't want to put down unless you're running out to a show. * Ann Powers, author of Good Booty: Love and Sex, Black and White, Body and Soul in American Music *
This is a monumental book, dazzling in its ambition and breadth. * Martin Cloonan, Popular Music *
Waksman makes a powerful case for how indispensable and vital live music has been for the human experience. * Wendy Fonarow, Journal of Popular Music Studies *
This is a monumental book, dazzling in its ambition and breadth. * Martin Cloonan, Popular Music *
This is a timely book,... Extensively documented, this is a definitive resource on the evolution of live music in the US. Essential. All readers. * Choice *
Extensively documented, this is a definitive resource on the evolution of live music in the US. * R. J. Phillips, CHOICE *
This is a monumental book, dazzling in its ambition and breadth. * Martin Cloonan, Popular Music *
Waksman makes a powerful case for how indispensable and vital live music has been for the human experience. * Wendy Fonarow, Journal of Popular Music Studies *
This is a monumental book, dazzling in its ambition and breadth. * Martin Cloonan, Popular Music *
Waksman makes a powerful case for how indispensable and vital live music has been for the human experience. * Wendy Fonarow, Journal of Popular Music Studies *
Collective experience concertgoers share, this history recognizes the significant roles of those who work behind the scenes choosing performance venues, promoting concerts, designing stage and sound elements, and otherwise supporting live performances. * P. D. Sanders, Choice *
This history recognizes the significant roles of those who work behind the scenes choosing performance venues, promoting concerts, designing stage and sound elements, and otherwise supporting live performances. * Choice *
Live Music in America: A History from Jenny Lind to Beyoncé, Waksman clarifies many of the significant developments and acknowledges many well-known and lesser-known individuals who enabled the live-music industry to progress, and like the recording industry, to transform US culture. His compelling history would be an excellent addition to any high school, public, or university library-and will appeal to anyone interested in live music in the US, as well as the history of US music, music technology, and the music industry. Waksman has done an admirable job of taking a complicated topic and making it comprehensible. * Chris Durman, Notes: the Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association. *
- Winner of Winner, Music in American Culture Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Music of the United States, American Musicological Society Shortlisted, 2023 Ralph J Gleason Music Book Award Finalist, 2023 PROSE Award.
ISBN: 9780197570531
Dimensions: 241mm x 159mm x 42mm
Weight: 1089g
692 pages