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Nicknamed the "Godmother of Punk," Patti Smith rose to fame during
the 1970s New York counterculture movement where she welcomed a new
breed of rock and roll. Smith sanctioned the presence of a
strong-willed woman in the mainstream rock community by breaking
not only the fragile glass ceiling, but also the "rules" about
women on the rock stage. Smith pushed right up to the front of the
punk scene, stripping down sexual, religious, and emotional
barriers to create a raw, viscerally personal message. In Patti
Smith: America's Punk Rock Rhapsodist, musician and historian Eric
Wendell delves into the volatile mix of religious upbringing and
musical and literary influences that gave shape to Smith's lyrics,
music, and artistic output. Wendell explores how Smith's
androgynous stage presence pulled the various societal triggers,
adding a new layer of meaning to popular music performance.
Songwriter and singer, performance artist and poet, Smith created
work that drew together biography, history, and music into a
powerful collage of an artist who shaped a generation of musicians.
For poets and performers, as well as fans of Patti Smith and punk
rock history, Patti Smith: America's Punk Rock Rhapsodist is the
perfect introduction to Smith's achievements and the politics and
art of a generation that is still felt.
The musical output of jazz pianist and composer Herbie Hancock has
toppled genre boundaries and influenced generations of musicians. A
child prodigy who worked his way up through classical tradition,
found a home for his insatiable creativity in jazz, and went on to
influence musicians across numerous genres, Hancock's work
continues to be a staple in mainstream music. In addition to his
classical training and innovative jazz work, Hancock has explored
many forms of music such as rock, funk and world music, always
looking ahead rather than rehashing what has already been
accomplished. In Experiencing Herbie Hancock, Eric Wendell looks
beyond the successes and failures of Hancock's career in an effort
to explore Hancock's musical design within the jazz community and
within the popular mainstream. Wendell also explores Hancock's
dramatic impact on the jazz community and how his efforts have
fostered a cross-genre continuity among modern jazz practitioners.
Hancock's chameleon attitude towards contemporary music styles has
been met with excitement from both peers and fans alike.
Experiencing Herbie Hancock is an ideal work for jazz aficionados,
music, and anyone who appreciates the efforts of an artist who
would rather look ahead to the great unknown then tread backwards
on past endeavors.
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