The songs of Jimmie Rodgers : a legacy in country music

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Music Library

Call Number
ML3524 .N43 2009
Status
Available

North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library)

Call Number
C378 UMn341.1
Status
In-Library Use Only

Undergrad Library

Call Number
ML3524 .N43 2009
Status
Checked Out (Due 8/9/2024)

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Summary

The songs of country music pioneer Jimmie Rodgers have been appropriated by dozens of musicians and radically transformed since he first recorded them nearly 90 years ago. His songs have often resurfaced at critical moments when country music has been forced to confront issues of style, gender, race, and tradition. In this cultural and historical study, Jocelyn R. Neal discusses three of Rodgers' most influential songs--"Muleskinner Blues," "In the Jailhouse Now," and "T for Texas." She offers a radically new perspective on the role of Rodgers and his music in the making of country music, and on the ways in which individual songs take on special significance in American cultural life.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • 1 Creating History: Jimmie Rodgers and the Origins of Country Music
  • 2 Why Everybody Wanted to Be a Muleskinner
  • 3 Still in the Jailhouse
  • 4 T for Texas, Blues, and Southern Rock
  • 5 Old Songs, New Songs, Yodel Songs
  • Appendix: List of Recordings by Chapter
  • Selective Bibliography
  • Index

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