[Download pdf] Reinventing Dixie: Tin Pan Alley's Songs and the Creation of the Mythic South
• John Bush Jones •
| #2390319 in Books | Jones John Bush | 2015-03-16 | 2015-03-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.36 x1.09 x6.03l,.0 | File Name: 0807159441 | 288 pages | Reinventing Dixie Tin Pan Alley s Songs and the Creation of the Mythic South
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Moonlight & Magnolia's|By Timothy E. Massey|For those of us growing up hearing the term Tin Pan Alley and not knowing the meaning, well it come s from the sounds of pianos in Manhattan echoing through the alley ways, in which one newspaper referred to as sounding like tin pans banging! The start of Tin Pan Alley is usually dated to about 1885, when a number of music publishers||''This thought-provoking work explores a fascinating intersection of public history and popular culture. . . . Highly recommended.''--CHOICE||''Paying close attention to the imagery and setting of the lyrics, Jones's resulting work is an unabashed love
Tin Pan Alley, once New York City's songwriting and recording mecca, issued more than a thousand songs about the American South in the first half of the twentieth century. In Reinventing Dixie, John Bush Jones explores the broad impact of these songs in creating and disseminating the imaginary view of the South as a land of southern belles, gallant gentlemen, and racial harmony.
In profiles of Tin Pan Alley's lyricists and composers, Jones explains how a group ...
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