Edward Margolies, Cecil H. Brown,
... by performers from Ma Rainey, Cab Calloway and the Isley brothers to Ike and Tina Turner, James Brown and Taj Mahal - no one seems to know who Stagolee really is. Lee? Stagger Lee? He has gone by all these names in the ballad that has kept his exploits before us ...
Tópico(s): Music History and Culture
2004 - Saint Louis University | African American Review
... Weisbard reexamines the work of such figures as the Isley Brothers, Dolly Parton, Elton John, and the Carpenters who, along with label executives and radio ...
Tópico(s): Latin American and Latino Studies
2016 - American studies | American studies
... stomping and clapping—and includes an analysis of the Isley Brothers’ song ‘Shout!’. Marcyliena Morgan describes the speech communities that encompass Hip Hop culture. According ...
Tópico(s): Multilingual Education and Policy
2003 - Linguistic Society of America | Language
... us of this fact. Crosby, Stills and Nash, The Isley Brothers, and Luther Vandross all sang “If you can’t be with the one you love, love the one you are ...
Tópico(s): Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis
2006 - Elsevier BV | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
James Smethurst, Rachel Lee Rubin,
... Belly (1935), Langston Hughes (1952), Lester Young (1958), the Isley Brothers (1963), Mississippi Joe Callicott (1967), Son Seals (1980), and Tyler Perry (2011)—have called “laughing to keep from crying.” But it also powerfully and efficiently presents comedy as a serious portrayal of social injustices. Part of the purpose of this essay is to reaffirm Harrington ...
Tópico(s): Race, History, and American Society
2020 - American studies | American studies
... included the Beach Boys, Credence Clearwater Revival, and brothers Everly, Isley, and Allman. Sisters formed the Ronettes and Shangri-Las. School or college classmates ...
Tópico(s): Music History and Culture
2011 - Taylor & Francis | The Sixties
... into Thing Theory. I came of age with Isley Brothers poetics; used to dance to “It's your thing. / Do what you want to do.” One of the cultural institutions in my hometown, not far from ...
2016 - Oxford University Press | American Literary History