Genre in Popular Music

Genre in Popular Music

by Fabian Holt
Genre in Popular Music

Genre in Popular Music

by Fabian Holt

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Overview

The popularity of the motion picture soundtrack O Brother, Where Art Thou? brought an extraordinary amount of attention to bluegrass, but it also drew its share of criticism from some aficionados who felt the album’s inclusion of more modern tracks misrepresented the genre. This soundtrack, these purists argued, wasn’t bluegrass, but “roots music,” a new and, indeed, more overarching category concocted by journalists and marketers. Why is it that popular music genres like these and others are so passionately contested? And how is it that these genres emerge, coalesce, change, and die out?

In Genre in Popular Music, Fabian Holt provides new understanding as to why we debate music categories, and why those terms are unstable and always shifting. To tackle the full complexity of genres in popular music, Holt embarks on a wide-ranging and ambitious collection of case studies. Here he examines not only the different reactions to O Brother, but also the impact of rock and roll’s explosion in the 1950s and 1960s on country music and jazz, and how the jazz and indie music scenes in Chicago have intermingled to expand the borders of their respective genres. Throughout, Holt finds that genres are an integral part of musical culture—fundamental both to musical practice and experience and to the social organization of musical life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226350400
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 10/15/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Fabian Holt is associate professor of music and performance at the University of Roskilde.

Table of Contents

       Illustrations
       Acknowledgements

1.    Introduction
2.    Roots and Refigurations


       Double Session I: Reactions to Rock
       A Model of Genre Transformation

3.    Country Music and the Nashville Sound
4.    Jazz and Jazz-Rock Fusion

       Double Session II: Urban Boundaries

5.    Jeff Parker and the Chicago Jazz Scene
6.    A Closer Look at Jeff Parker and His Music

7.    Music at American Borders

       Appendix: The Jeff Parker Discography
       Notes
       References
       Index
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