Why is This Country Dancing?: A One-Man Samba to the Beat of Brazil

Why is This Country Dancing?: A One-Man Samba to the Beat of Brazil

by John Kirch
Why is This Country Dancing?: A One-Man Samba to the Beat of Brazil

Why is This Country Dancing?: A One-Man Samba to the Beat of Brazil

by John Kirch

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Overview

Details the major aspect of Brazilian popular music and its relation to the formation of national identity in Brazil including a wealth of in-depth musical history about such sub-genres as choro, bahia, bossa nova, axe music, Brazilian jazz, and a retrospective on leading musicians. There are extensive portraits on great singers, composers like Antonio Carlos Jobim ("Girl from Ipanema"), and Americans such as Lyle Mays, Herbie Mann who have long been associated with Brazil's music.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780815412618
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 04/01/2003
Edition description: First
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 5.58(w) x 8.48(h) x 0.73(d)

About the Author

John Krich's travel and sports writing, reportage and fiction, have appeared in Mother Jones, Vogue, Sports Illustrated, the Village Voice, Image, Commentary, California, The New York Times and many others. His novel on the private life of Fidel Castro, A Totally Free Man, won a Special Citation, PEN/Ernest Hemingway Award. He leaves his luggage in San Francisco.
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