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Talking Machine West - A History and Catalogue of Tin Pan Alley's Western Recordings, 1902-1918 (Hardcover)
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Talking Machine West - A History and Catalogue of Tin Pan Alley's Western Recordings, 1902-1918 (Hardcover)
Series: American Popular Music Series
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Many associate early western music with the likes of Roy Rogers and
Gene Autry, but America's first western music craze predates these
""singing cowboys"" by decades. Written by Tin Pan Alley songsters
in the era before radio, the first popular cowboy and Indian songs
circulated as piano sheet music and as cylinder and disc recordings
played on wind-up talking machines. The colorful fantasies of
western life depicted in these songs capitalized on popular
fascination with the West stoked by Buffalo Bill's Wild West shows,
Owen Wister's novel The Virginian, and Edwin S. Porter's film The
Great Train Robbery. The talking machine music industry, centered
in New York City, used state-of-the-art recording and printing
technology to produce and advertise songs about the American West.
Talking Machine West brings together for the first time the variety
of cowboy, cowgirl, and Indian music recorded and sold for mass
consumption between 1902 and 1918. In the book's introductory
chapters, Michael A. Amundson explains how this music reflected the
nostalgic passing of the Indian and the frontier while
incorporating modern ragtime music and the racial attitudes of Jim
Crow America. Hardly Old West ditties, the songs gave voice to
changing ideas about Indians and assimilation, cowboys, the
frontier, the rise of the New Woman, and ethnic and racial
equality. In the book's second part, a chronological catalogue of
fifty-four western recordings provides the full lyrics and history
of each song and reproduces in full color the cover art of extant
period sheet music. Each entry also describes the song's
composer(s), lyricist(s), and sheet music illustrator and directs
readers to online digitized recordings of each song. Gorgeously
illustrated throughout, this book is as entertaining as it is
informative, offering the first comprehensive account of popular
western recorded music in its earliest form.
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