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Today's highly fraught historical moment brings a resurgence of
antisemitism. Antisemitic incidents of all kinds are on the rise
across the world, including hate speech, the spread of neo-Nazi
graffiti and other forms of verbal and written threats, the
defacement of synagogues and Jewish cemeteries, and acts of
murderous terror. Contending with Antisemitism in a Rapidly
Changing Political Climate is an edited collection of 18 essays
that address antisemitism in its new and resurgent forms. Against a
backdrop of concerning political developments such as rising
nationalism and illiberalism on the right, new forms of intolerance
and anti-liberal movements on the left, and militant deeds and
demands by Islamic extremists, the contributors to this timely and
necessary volume seek to better understand and effectively contend
with today's antisemitism.
Today's highly fraught historical moment brings a resurgence of
antisemitism. Antisemitic incidents of all kinds are on the rise
across the world, including hate speech, the spread of neo-Nazi
graffiti and other forms of verbal and written threats, the
defacement of synagogues and Jewish cemeteries, and acts of
murderous terror. Contending with Antisemitism in a Rapidly
Changing Political Climate is an edited collection of 18 essays
that address antisemitism in its new and resurgent forms. Against a
backdrop of concerning political developments such as rising
nationalism and illiberalism on the right, new forms of intolerance
and anti-liberal movements on the left, and militant deeds and
demands by Islamic extremists, the contributors to this timely and
necessary volume seek to better understand and effectively contend
with today's antisemitism.
"King of the Queen City" is the first comprehensive history of
King Records, one of the most influential independent record
companies in the history of American music. Founded by businessman
Sydney Nathan in the mid-1940s, this small outsider record company
in Cincinnati, Ohio, attracted a diverse roster of artists,
including James Brown, the Stanley Brothers, Grandpa Jones, Redd
Foxx, Earl Bostic, Bill Doggett, Ike Turner, Roy Brown, Freddie
King, Eddie Vinson, and Johnny "Guitar" Watson. While other record
companies concentrated on one style of music, King was active in
virtually all genres of vernacular American music, from blues and R
& B to rockabilly, bluegrass, western swing, and country.
A progressive company in a reactionary time, King was led by an
interracial creative and executive staff that redefined the face
and voice of American music as well as the way it was recorded and
sold. Drawing on personal interviews, research in newspapers and
periodicals, and deep access to the King archives, Jon Hartley Fox
weaves together the elements of King's success, focusing on the
dynamic personalities of the artists, producers, and key executives
such as Syd Nathan, Henry Glover, and Ralph Bass. The book also
includes a foreword by legendary guitarist, singer, and songwriter
Dave Alvin.
"King of the Queen City" is the first comprehensive history of
King Records, one of the most influential independent record
companies in the history of American music. Founded by businessman
Sydney Nathan in the mid-1940s, this small outsider record company
in Cincinnati, Ohio, attracted a diverse roster of artists,
including James Brown, the Stanley Brothers, Grandpa Jones, Redd
Foxx, Earl Bostic, Bill Doggett, Ike Turner, Roy Brown, Freddie
King, Eddie Vinson, and Johnny "Guitar" Watson. While other record
companies concentrated on one style of music, King was active in
virtually all genres of vernacular American music, from blues and R
& B to rockabilly, bluegrass, western swing, and country.
A progressive company in a reactionary time, King was led by an
interracial creative and executive staff that redefined the face
and voice of American music as well as the way it was recorded and
sold. Drawing on personal interviews, research in newspapers and
periodicals, and deep access to the King archives, Jon Hartley Fox
weaves together the elements of King's success, focusing on the
dynamic personalities of the artists, producers, and key executives
such as Syd Nathan, Henry Glover, and Ralph Bass. The book also
includes a foreword by legendary guitarist, singer, and songwriter
Dave Alvin.
Guitarist Dave Alvin is a modern-day acoustic troubadour steeped in
the quintessentially American traditions of folk, blues, rock, and
country. The roots rocker is captured live in this 1999 appearance
on PBS's AUSTIN CITY LIMITS, which has been expanded from its
televised half-hour episode to include all 90 minutes of Alvin's
performance, including classic songs like "King of California,"
"Border Radio," and "Marie Marie."
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