Americana is a music that defies definition. It isn’t rock, although
it does encompass rock. It isn’t folk, but folk is there. It isn’t
Celtic, but it is woven with Celtic threads. It is a blend of forms,
music that draws on a wide range of influences. Gathering these many
genres together, Americana continually reinvents itself and actively
tells the story of its origins and its future.
The Americana Revolution: From Country and Blues Roots to the Avett
Brothers, Mumford & Sons, and Beyond is an informal social history
that describes Americana as both a musical genre and a movement,
showing what it is, where it came from, and where it is going.
Musician and historian Michael Scott Cain examines how the idea of
genre, especially Americana, affects the creation and consumption of
music. He tries to discern the formulas of this slippery genre and
seeks out the places where artists have broken or bent those formulas
in the name of creativity. Through anecdotes and interviews, Cain
provides a firsthand view into the creation of Americana to clarify
how the genre can be categorized and defined.
Through the stories of its creators both long gone and new to the
scene, Americana music comes alive as a diverse melting pot of
creative genius. With this book, Cain grants music lovers from all
backgrounds an unparalleled view into the future of a music that
embraces new influences but never forgets its roots.
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From Country and Blues Roots to the Avett Brothers, Mumford & Sons, and Beyond
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781442269415
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter