Johnny Mercer
Autor Glenn T Eskewen Limba Engleză Paperback – feb 2016
Exhaustively researched, Glenn T. Eskew's biography improves upon earlier popular treatments of the Savannah, Georgia-born songwriter to produce a sophisticated, insightful, evenhanded examination of one of America's most popular and successful chart-toppers. "Johnny Mercer: Southern Songwriter for the World" provides a compelling chronological narrative that places Mercer within a larger framework of diaspora entertainers who spread a southern multiracial culture across the nation and around the world. Eskew contends that Mercer and much of his music remained rooted in his native South, being deeply influenced by the folk music of coastal Georgia and the blues and jazz recordings made by black and white musicians. At Capitol Records, Mercer helped redirect American popular music by commodifying these formerly distinctive regional sounds into popular music. When rock 'n' roll diminished opportunities at home, Mercer looked abroad, collaborating with international composers to create transnational songs.
At heart, Eskew says, Mercer was a jazz musician rather than a Tin Pan Alley lyricist, and the interpenetration of jazz and popular song that he created expressed elements of his southern heritage that made his work distinctive and consistently kept his music before an approving audience.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780820349732
ISBN-10: 0820349739
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: University of Georgia Press
ISBN-10: 0820349739
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: University of Georgia Press
Notă biografică
GLENN T. ESKEW is a professor of history at Georgia State University. He is the author of But for Birmingham: The Local and National Movements in the Civil Rights Struggle, editor of Labor in the Modern South, and coeditor of Paternalism in a Southern City.