In Tin Pan Alley we see the beginnings of the pop world as we now know it: commercial, constantly capturing, exploiting or even occasionally creating a public mood. The Alleymen were workers as much... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Good introduction to largely-forgotten era of American music
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
At 154 pages, including index, this introduction to the genesis of the popular music industry in the United States is a very user-friendly guide to an era of American music history that has been largely forgotten, and yet the events of that period continue to shape all aspects -- from legal, to technological, to economic -- of the current pop-music megabusiness. The reader will learn about the origin of the phrase "Tin Pan Alley" (a very noisy street in New York), how early pop songs were written and marketed, the influence of vaudeville, the phonograph, the advent of Ragtime and Jazz, etc. This book is truly a gem, a wonderful record of the treasures in America's cultural attic. END
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