Something in the Water

Something in the Water

by Ben Wynne
Something in the Water

Something in the Water

by Ben Wynne

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Overview

The history of Macon, Georgia, has an exceptional soundtrack, and SOMETHING IN THE WATER provides a lively narrative of the city's musical past from its founding in 1823 to 1980. For generations, talented musicians have been born in or passed through Macon's confines. Some lived and died in obscurity, while others achieved international stardom. From its pioneer origins to the modern era, the city has produced waves of talent with amazing consistency, representing a wide range of musical genres including country, classical, jazz, blues, big band, soul, and rock. As the book points out, the city's influence stretches far beyond the borders of Georgia, and its musical imprint on the United States and the world is significant. The story of music in Macon includes a vast, eclectic cast of characters, such as the city's first music "celebrity" Sidney Lanier, entertainment entrepreneur Charles Douglass, jazz age divas Lucille Hegamin and Lula Whidby, big band singers Betty Barclay and the Pickens Sisters, rock and roll founding father Little Richard Penniman, rhythm and blues icons James Brown and Otis Redding, local country star Eugene "Uncle Ned" Stripling, Capricorn Records founders Phil Walden and Frank Fenter, and The Allman Brothers Band, one of the most popular groups of the rock era. SOMETHING IN THE WATER also offers a treatment of Macon's leading entertainment venues, both past and present, like Ralston Hall, the Grand Opera House, and the Douglass Theater, along with local institutions such as Wesleyan College, Mercer University, and the Georgia Academy for the Blind, which trained generations of music students.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780881468021
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2021
Series: Music and the American South Series
Pages: 400
Sales rank: 662,510
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Ben Wynne is a native of Florence, Mississippi, and serves as professor of History at the University of North Georgia in Gainesville. He specializes in Antebellum American Studies, the American South, and the Civil War Era, and is the author of multiple books related to Southern history and culture. 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Introduction 1

1 Sounds along the Frontier, 1824-1865 7

2 Minstrel Shows, Music Schools, the Grand Opera House and the Douglass Theatre, 1865-1920 47

3 The Jazz Age, Big Bands, and Beyond, 1920-1945 87

4 Post-War R&B, Little Richard, and James Brown, 1945-1960 133

5 Otis Redding, 1960-1970 185

6 Capricorn, 1970-1980 229

Epilogue 275

Notes 281

Sources 317

Index 345

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