Folk Music U.S.A. The Changing Voice of Protest Voice - Sheet Music

This definitive story of American folk music focuses on how a minority music genre suddenly became the emergent voice of a generation at the end of the Eisenhower years. From Kingston Trio's "Tom Dooley" in 1958 to Bob Dylan's electric performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, folk influenced American culture and eventually became absorbed into popular music. The author also explores how authentic folk is now experiencing a second revival, taking its place in our contemporary fascination with roots music.

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Instrument:
Voice
Genres:
Folk Pop
Publishers:
Schirmer Trade Books
UPC:
752187436454
ISBN:
9780825673009
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Music History
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
256
Size:
6.25x9.25x0.554 inches
Shipping Weight:
1.1 pounds

SKU: HL.336200

The Changing Voice of Protest. Popular History, Style & Culture. Omnibus Press. Music History. Softcover. 256 pages. Schirmer Trade Books #SCH10140. Published by Schirmer Trade Books (HL.336200).

ISBN 9780825673009. UPC: 752187436454. 6.25x9.25x0.554 inches.

This definitive story of American folk music focuses on how a minority music genre suddenly became the emergent voice of a generation at the end of the Eisenhower years. From Kingston Trio's "Tom Dooley" in 1958 to Bob Dylan's electric performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, folk influenced American culture and eventually became absorbed into popular music. The author also explores how authentic folk is now experiencing a second revival, taking its place in our contemporary fascination with roots music.

Instrument:
Vocal Voice
Publisher:
Schirmer Trade Books