Artigo Revisado por pares

Taking Popular Music (and Tin Pan Alley and Jazz) Seriously

2010; Wiley; Volume: 22; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1533-1598.2010.01223.x

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1533-1598

Autores

Keir Keightley,

Tópico(s)

Social and Cultural Dynamics

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Journal of Popular Music StudiesVolume 22, Issue 1 p. 90-97 Taking Popular Music (and Tin Pan Alley and Jazz) Seriously Keir Keightley, Keir Keightley University of Western OntarioSearch for more papers by this author Keir Keightley, Keir Keightley University of Western OntarioSearch for more papers by this author First published: 23 March 2010 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1533-1598.2010.01223.xCitations: 1Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Works Cited Becker, Howard. Outsiders. Glencoe , IL : Free Press, 1963. Bourdieu, Pierre. Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste. Trans. R Nice. Cambridge , MA : Harvard UP, 1984. Cohan, George M. Twenty Years on Broadway. New York : Harper and Brothers, 1925. Dupree, Mary Herron. Jazz,' the Critics, and American Art Music in the 1920s. American Music 4.3 (1986): 287– 301. Frith, Simon. The Sociology of Rock. London : Constable, 1978. Goldberg, Isaac. Tin Pan Alley: A Chronicle of the American Popular Music Racket. NewYork : John Day, 1930 (Reprint New York: Frederick Ungar, 1961). Harris, Charles K. After the Ball: Forty Years of Melody. NewYork : Frank Maurice, 1926. Handy, W.C. and Abbe Niles, eds. A Treasury of the Blues. New York : Charles Boni, 1926. Jacobs-Bond, Carrie. The Roads of Melody. New York : D. Appleton & Co., 1927. "Jazzy Denizens of Tin Pan Alley Fight Nickname. Atlanta Constitution 2 March 1924: A6. Jerving, Ryan. Jazz Language and Ethnic Novelty. Modernism/Modernity 10.2 (April 2003): 239– 68. Keightley, Keir. Reconsidering Rock. The Cambridge Companion to Pop and Rock. Eds. Simon Frith, Will Straw and John Street. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 2001. 109– 42. Keightley, Keir. Tin Pan Allegory. 15th Biennial IASPM Conference. University of Liverpool. Liverpool, UK. 16 July 2009. Plenary presentation. Koenig, Karl. Jazz in Print (1856–1929). Hillsdale , New York : Pendragon Press, 2002. Levine, Lawrence. Highbrow/Lowbrow: The Emergence of Cultural Hierarchy in America. Cambridge , MA. : Harvard UP, 1988. McCardell, Roy. The Wage Slaves of New York. New York : G.W. Dillingham, 1899. McCardell, Roy. A Visit to 'Tin Pan Alley,' Where the Popular Songs Come From. The World 3 May 1903: 4M. Merton, Robert K. Mass Persuasion; The Social Psychology of a War Bond Drive. With the assistance of Marjorie Fiske and Alberta Curtis. New York : Harper & Brothers, 1946. Osgood, Henry. So This Is Jazz. Boston : Little, Brown, and Co., 1926. Presley, Elvis. I Forgot to Remember to Forget" b/w "Mystery Train." Sun 223, 1955. Riesman, David. Listening to Popular Music." Reprinted in On Record. Eds. Simon Frith and Andrew Goodwin. NewYork : Routledge, 1990 (Original date 1950). 5– 13. "Says Jazz Will Live: Experts Believe America's Offering to the World's Music has a Bright Future. New York Times 23 Dec. 1923: xx4. Schumach, Murray. Revolution' in Tin Pan Alley: Swing, Long the Nation's Musical Fare, Has Virtually Disappeared, and 'Sweet' Is Very Much in High Favor. New York Times Magazine 19 October 1947: 20, 69– 71. Seldes, Gilbert. The Seven Lively Arts. New York : Sagamore Press, 1957 (Original date 1924). Spaeth, Sigmund. Read 'Em and Weep: The Songs You Forgot to Remember. Garden City , NY : Doubleday, Page & Co., 1926. Spaeth, Sigmund. Weep Some More, My Lady. Garden City , NY : Doubleday, Page & Co., 1927. Thompson, Oscar. Twilight Descends on the Gods of Tin Pan Alley. Musical America 16 August 1924: 5. "'Tin Pan Alley' Resents Popular Name. Washington Post 16 March 1924: ES10. Whiteman, Paul, and Mary Margaret McBride. Jazz. New York : Arno Press, 1974 (Original date 1926). Woollcott, Alexander. The Story of Irving Berlin. New York : Putnam, 1925. "'Yes! We Have No Bananas'—and Why. New York Times 12 Aug. 1923: BR8, 25. Citing Literature Volume22, Issue1March 2010Pages 90-97 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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