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9780195327625

Meeting Jimmie Rodgers How America's Original Roots Music Hero Changed the Pop Sounds of a Century

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    9780195327625

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    0195327624

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-05-15
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

"Up from the roots" musical heroes regularly emerge in America, seemingly showing up from nowhere with the power not just to speak to us, but to represent us. Elvis Presley, Hank Williams, and Johnny Cash were all like that. But before them, influencing all three and myriad performers incountry music, rock and roll, blues, bluegrass, commercial folk, Western Swing, cowboy crooning, and pop, was America's original popular roots music hero, Jazz Age vaudevillian and recording star Jimmie Rodgers. This book is the first to look at Rodgers' deep, under-explored musical legacy from a21st Century perspective. An anchor in the Country Music, Rock and Roll and American Songwriters' Halls of Fame, Rodgers has been promulgated as the songwriting "Singing Brakeman," "The Father of Country Music," and the rough and rowdy king of white man's blues, his image becoming so multiplex over time that the artisthimself becomes vague. His immense but diffused musical contribution, it's said, is just "out there in our musical DNA", and Meeting Jimmie Rodgers traces all of the fascinating mutations and adaptations throughout the history of American popular music.Through carefully researched accounts, first-hand interviews and musical examinations, author Barry Mazor tracks, colorfully and conversationally, the remarkably varied places the man's music has gone, how it got there, and how our sense of its has been altered by re-interpreters who've grabbedhold of it along the way, including potent performers from Ernest Tubb to Lead Belly, Bob Wills, Woody Guthrie, Bill Monroe, Jerry Lee Lewis, Merle Haggard, Dolly Parton, Doc Watson, Bob Dylan and Lynyrd Skynyrd. In reconstructing Rodgers' singular, far-flung legacy, Mazor clears the way forreaders to experience the music for themselves again directly - meeting Jimmie Rodgers and his music not as some "weird artifact" from a remote era , but as a potent, immediate force.

Author Biography


Barry Mazor has been writing about American music since the 1970s. He is a senior editor and columnist for the roots and pop music magazine No Depression, and writes frequently on country music for The Wall Street Journal. He appeared on the documentary The Carter Family: Will the Circle Be Unbroken on PBS. His profile of the forgotten 1940s R&B singer Little Miss Cornshucks was selected for Da Capo Best Music Writing 2004. He lives in Nashville, TN, with his wife Nina Melechen.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Meeting Jimmie Rodgers Half Way
The Man Who Walked into Southern Show Business
Close to the Ground: The Singing Brakeman
America's Blue Yodeler No. 1: This White Guy Sings Blues, Too
America's Blue Yodeler No. 2: Instigator of Blue Yodelmania
International Multimedia Star
Doomed Singer-Songwriter with Guitar
The Late, Great Jimmie Rodgers
South By Southwest: An Easterner in a Cowboy Hat
Back East: The Hillbilly Echo, 1933-1947
Some Sort of Folksinger?
The Father of Country Music
Rough and Rowdy Ways: To the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Sentiments in Context: The Return of Vaudeville Jimmie
High-Powered Mamas: Women and the Music of Jimmie Rodgers
Down the Old Road to Home
Acknowledgements and Permissions
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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