King of the Queen City: the story of King Records
2010; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 47; Issue: 06 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.47-3058
ISSN1943-5975
Autores Tópico(s)Theater, Performance, and Music History
ResumoForeword by Dave Alvin Preface 1. Syd Starts A Record Company: The Early Years, 1943-1944 1 2. The Hillbilly Boogie: Country Music on King Records, Part 1 19 3. The King Gets A Queen: The Short but Important Life of Queen Records 37 4. Henry Glover: An Unsung Hero of American Music 43 5. Good Rockin' Tonight: Rhythm & Blues on King Records, 1947-1954 52 6. Where The Hell's The Melody? Country Music on King Records, Part 2 69 7. Business As Usual Was Pretty Unusual: Behind the Scenes at King Records 81 8. Masters of the Groove: Earl Bostic, Bill Doggett and The Honkin' Tenors 103 9. I'll Sail My Ship Alone: Country Music on King Records, Part 3 120 10. Record Man: Ralph Bass and Federal Records 140 11. The Sixty-Minute Men: Rhythm & Blues Vocal Groups on King Records 153 12. You Give Me Fever: Solo R & B Singers on King Records 176 13. Every Time I Feel The Spirit: Black Gospel Music on King Records 191 14. How Mountain Girls Can Love: Bluegrass Music on King Records 207 15. Let's Have A Natural Ball: The Blues on King Records 226 16. That Ain't Nothin' But Right: Rockabilly and Rock and Roll on King Records 248 17. The Hardest Working Man in Show Business: Mr. James Brown 269 18. Brother Claude Ely and Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis: The Rest of the Catalog 290 19. Life After Death: King Records, 1968-2007 299 20. 'We Broke the Shit Down': The Meaning of King Records 318 Chapter Notes 333 Sources 352 Index
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