The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Popular Music Volume 8 is one of six volumes within the 'Genre' strand of the series. This volume discusses the genres of North America in relation to their cultural, historical and geographic origins; technical musical characteristics; instrumentation and use of voice; lyrics and language; typical features of performance and presentation; historical development and paths and modes of dissemination; influence of technology, the music industry and political and economic circumstances; changing stylistic features; notable and influential performers; and…mehr
The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Popular Music Volume 8 is one of six volumes within the 'Genre' strand of the series. This volume discusses the genres of North America in relation to their cultural, historical and geographic origins; technical musical characteristics; instrumentation and use of voice; lyrics and language; typical features of performance and presentation; historical development and paths and modes of dissemination; influence of technology, the music industry and political and economic circumstances; changing stylistic features; notable and influential performers; and relationships to other genres and sub-genres. This volume features over 100 in-depth essays on genres ranging from Adult Contemporary to Alternative Rock, from Barbershop to Bebop, and from Disco to Emo. This and all other volumes of the Encyclopedia are now available through an online version of the Encyclopedia: https://www.bloomsburypopularmusic.com/encyclopedia-work?docid=BPM_reference_EPMOW. A general search function for the whole Encyclopedia is also available on this site. A subscription is required to access individual entries. Please see: https://www.bloomsburypopularmusic.com/for-librarians.
John Shepherd is Chancellor's Professor of music and sociology, and Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research at Carleton University, ON. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. David Horn was a founding editor of the journal Popular Music (Cambridge University Press, 1981+), and a founding member of IASPM (The International Association for the Study of Popular Music). He was Director of the Institute of Popular Music at the University of Liverpool from 1988 until his retirement in 2002. Together with the blues scholar Paul Oliver he first proposed the idea of EPMOW in the 1980s, and has worked on the project since that time. Other recent publications include two edited volumes: The Cambridge Companion to Jazz (with Mervyn Cooke, 2002),and a special issue of Popular Music in honour of Paul Oliver (2006).
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Adult Contemporary African-American Musical Theater, 1890- Album-Oriented Rock Alternative Country Alternative Rock Backstage Musical Bakersfield Sound Ballad (North American) Barbershop Bebop (Bop) Bluegrass Music Blues Boogie Woogie Brill Building Pop Broadway Musical Burlesque Cajun Music Chanson canadienne/Chanson québécoise Chicago Blues Chicago Jazz Chicano Music Christian Rock Classic Blues Contemporary Christian Music Contemporary Worship Music Cool Jazz Coon Song Country Music Country Rock Cowboy Songs Delta Blues Disco Doo Wop Duranguense Easy Listening Electro Emo Ethnic Music Exotica Folk Music (North American) Free Jazz Funk Garage, US Garage Rock Girl Groups Go-Go Gospel Hymn Gospel Music, African-American Gospel Music, White Granola Music Grunge Hardbop Hip-Hop Honky-Tonk Hot Rod House Music Indita Jazz Jazz-Rock Latin Boogaloo Latin Jazz Mainstream Jazz Mardi Gras Indian music Matachines Miami Bass Minstrelsy Modal Jazz Motown Nashville Sound, The Native American Pop New Country New Jack Swing New York Downtown Scene New Orleans Jazz Outlaw Country Music Powwow Music Progressive Jazz Quebradita & Technobanda R&B, Contemporary Ragtime Railroad Songs Revue, American Rhythm and Blues Riot Grrrl Rockabilly Rock 'n' Roll Salsa Shape-Note Hymnody Singer-songwriter Singing Cowboy Smooth Jazz Soft Rock Soul Soul Jazz Southern Rock Spiritual, African-American Stride Surf Music Sweet Music Swamp Blues Swamp Pop Swing Music and Big-Band Jazz Symphonic Jazz Talking Blues Techno Tejano Music Third Stream Tin Pan Alley Torch Song Trad and Néo-trad Vaudeville Vaudeville, African-American Waila West Coast Jazz Western Swing Yé-yé québécois Zydeco
Adult Contemporary African-American Musical Theater, 1890- Album-Oriented Rock Alternative Country Alternative Rock Backstage Musical Bakersfield Sound Ballad (North American) Barbershop Bebop (Bop) Bluegrass Music Blues Boogie Woogie Brill Building Pop Broadway Musical Burlesque Cajun Music Chanson canadienne/Chanson québécoise Chicago Blues Chicago Jazz Chicano Music Christian Rock Classic Blues Contemporary Christian Music Contemporary Worship Music Cool Jazz Coon Song Country Music Country Rock Cowboy Songs Delta Blues Disco Doo Wop Duranguense Easy Listening Electro Emo Ethnic Music Exotica Folk Music (North American) Free Jazz Funk Garage, US Garage Rock Girl Groups Go-Go Gospel Hymn Gospel Music, African-American Gospel Music, White Granola Music Grunge Hardbop Hip-Hop Honky-Tonk Hot Rod House Music Indita Jazz Jazz-Rock Latin Boogaloo Latin Jazz Mainstream Jazz Mardi Gras Indian music Matachines Miami Bass Minstrelsy Modal Jazz Motown Nashville Sound, The Native American Pop New Country New Jack Swing New York Downtown Scene New Orleans Jazz Outlaw Country Music Powwow Music Progressive Jazz Quebradita & Technobanda R&B, Contemporary Ragtime Railroad Songs Revue, American Rhythm and Blues Riot Grrrl Rockabilly Rock 'n' Roll Salsa Shape-Note Hymnody Singer-songwriter Singing Cowboy Smooth Jazz Soft Rock Soul Soul Jazz Southern Rock Spiritual, African-American Stride Surf Music Sweet Music Swamp Blues Swamp Pop Swing Music and Big-Band Jazz Symphonic Jazz Talking Blues Techno Tejano Music Third Stream Tin Pan Alley Torch Song Trad and Néo-trad Vaudeville Vaudeville, African-American Waila West Coast Jazz Western Swing Yé-yé québécois Zydeco
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