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Subject
Genres & Styles / Rock, Ethnic
ISBN
9780822333173
Subject Area
Music
Publication Name
Right to Rock : the Black Rock Coalition and the Cultural Politics of Race
Publisher
Duke University Press
Item Length
0.4 in
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Maureen Mahon
Item Weight
32.1 Oz
Item Width
0.2 in
Number of Pages
336 Pages

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Publisher
Duke University Press
ISBN-10
0822333171
ISBN-13
9780822333173
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Number of Pages
336 Pages
Publication Name
Right to Rock : the Black Rock Coalition and the Cultural Politics of Race
Language
English
Publication Year
2004
Subject
Genres & Styles / Rock, Ethnic
Type
Textbook
Author
Maureen Mahon
Subject Area
Music
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
32.1 Oz
Item Length
0.4 in
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LCCN
2004-002239
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"In clear, concise, and immensely readable prose, Right to Rock asks important--often uncomfortable but always necessary--questions about the power and limits of racially identified aesthetics in social, artistic, political, and economic contexts. In looking at the triumphs and struggles of rock 'n' roll bands such as Screaming Headless Torsos, Bad Brains, Living Colour, and Fishbone, Maureen Mahon opens a window on to an American music and culture that has historically sought to disenfranchise, marginalize, and even deny the existence of the vital contributions of African American musical artists from Blind Tom to Me'Shell NdegOcello. Anyone seeking to understand the ideas behind 'Black Rock'--whether one hears that phrase as 'divisive' or 'inclusive'--would do well to pick up a copy of Right to Rock and read it."--Vernon Reid, guitarist, founder of the band Living Colour, and cofounder of the Black Rock Coalition "Maureen Mahon's Right to Rock presents a fascinating description of the meaning of rock music for black artists and audiences. Devoted to a form of commercialized leisure for which they are not the target demographic, these committed musicians and listeners write themselves into a story from which they have largely been excluded. Important as a study of a fascinating cultural practice, Right to Rock also makes indispensable contributions to our understanding of larger issues about both the fixity and the fluidity of market categories and social identities."--George Lipsitz, author of American Studies in a Moment of Danger, "In clear, concise, and immensely readable prose, Right to Rock asks important-often uncomfortable but always necessary-questions about the power and limits of racially identified aesthetics in social, artistic, political, and economic contexts. In looking at the triumphs and struggles of rock 'n' roll bands such as Screaming Headless Torsos, Bad Brains, Living Colour, and Fishbone, Maureen Mahon opens a window on to an American music and culture that has historically sought to disenfranchise, marginalize, and even deny the existence of the vital contributions of African American musical artists from Blind Tom to Me'Shell NdegéOcello. Anyone seeking to understand the ideas behind 'Black Rock'-whether one hears that phrase as divisive or inclusive-would do well to pick up a copy of Right to Rock and read it."-Vernon Reid, guitarist, founder of the band Living Colour, and cofounder of the Black Rock Coalition, "In clear, concise, and immensely readable prose, Right to Rock asks important--often uncomfortable but always necessary--questions about the power and limits of racially identified aesthetics in social, artistic, political, and economic contexts. In looking at the triumphs and struggles of rock 'n' roll bands such as Screaming Headless Torsos, Bad Brains, Living Colour, and Fishbone, Maureen Mahon opens a window on to an American music and culture that has historically sought to disenfranchise, marginalize, and even deny the existence of the vital contributions of African American musical artists from Blind Tom to Me'Shell NdegOcello. Anyone seeking to understand the ideas behind 'Black Rock'--whether one hears that phrase as divisive or inclusive--would do well to pick up a copy of Right to Rock and read it."--Vernon Reid, guitarist, founder of the band Living Colour, and cofounder of the Black Rock Coalition, "Maureen Mahon's Right to Rock presents a fascinating description of the meaning of rock music for black artists and audiences. Devoted to a form of commercialized leisure for which they are not the target demographic, these committed musicians and listeners write themselves into a story from which they have largely been excluded. Important as a study of a fascinating cultural practice, Right to Rock also makes indispensable contributions to our understanding of larger issues about both the fixity and the fluidity of market categories and social identities."-George Lipsitz, author of American Studies in a Moment of Danger, "In clear, concise, and immensely readable prose, Right to Rock asks important--often uncomfortable but always necessary--questions about the power and limits of racially identified aesthetics in social, artistic, political, and economic contexts. In looking at the triumphs and struggles of rock 'n' roll bands such as Screaming Headless Torsos, Bad Brains, Living Colour, and Fishbone, Maureen Mahon opens a window on to an American music and culture that has historically sought to disenfranchise, marginalize, and even deny the existence of the vital contributions of African American musical artists from Blind Tom to Me'Shell NdegéOcello. Anyone seeking to understand the ideas behind 'Black Rock'--whether one hears that phrase as divisive or inclusive--would do well to pick up a copy of Right to Rock and read it."--Vernon Reid, guitarist, founder of the band Living Colour, and cofounder of the Black Rock Coalition, “In clear, concise, and immensely readable prose, Right to Rock asks important-often uncomfortable but always necessary-questions about the power and limits of racially identified aesthetics in social, artistic, political, and economic contexts. In looking at the triumphs and struggles of rock ’n’ roll bands such as Screaming Headless Torsos, Bad Brains, Living Colour, and Fishbone, Maureen Mahon opens a window on to an American music and culture that has historically sought to disenfranchise, marginalize, and even deny the existence of the vital contributions of African American musical artists from Blind Tom to Me’Shell Ndeg Ocello. Anyone seeking to understand the ideas behind ‘Black Rock’-whether one hears that phrase as divisive or inclusive-would do well to pick up a copy of Right to Rock and read it.â€�-Vernon Reid, guitarist, founder of the band Living Colour, and cofounder of the Black Rock Coalition, "Maureen Mahon's Right to Rock presents a fascinating description of the meaning of rock music for black artists and audiences. Devoted to a form of commercialized leisure for which they are not the target demographic, these committed musicians and listeners write themselves into a story from which they have largely been excluded. Important as a study of a fascinating cultural practice, Right to Rock also makes indispensable contributions to our understanding of larger issues about both the fixity and the fluidity of market categories and social identities."--George Lipsitz, author of American Studies in a Moment of Danger, “Maureen Mahon’s Right to Rock presents a fascinating description of the meaning of rock music for black artists and audiences. Devoted to a form of commercialized leisure for which they are not the target demographic, these committed musicians and listeners write themselves into a story from which they have largely been excluded. Important as a study of a fascinating cultural practice, Right to Rock also makes indispensable contributions to our understanding of larger issues about both the fixity and the fluidity of market categories and social identities.â€�-George Lipsitz, author of American Studies in a Moment of Danger, "In clear, concise, and immensely readable prose, Right to Rock asks important-often uncomfortable but always necessary-questions about the power and limits of racially identified aesthetics in social, artistic, political, and economic contexts. In looking at the triumphs and struggles of rock 'n' roll bands such as Screaming Headless Torsos, Bad Brains, Living Colour, and Fishbone, Maureen Mahon opens a window on to an American music and culture that has historically sought to disenfranchise, marginalize, and even deny the existence of the vital contributions of African American musical artists from Blind Tom to Me'Shell NdegéOcello. Anyone seeking to understand the ideas behind 'Black Rock'-whether one hears that phrase as 'divisive' or 'inclusive'-would do well to pick up a copy of Right to Rock and read it."-Vernon Reid, guitarist, founder of the band Living Colour, and cofounder of the Black Rock Coalition "Maureen Mahon's Right to Rock presents a fascinating description of the meaning of rock music for black artists and audiences. Devoted to a form of commercialized leisure for which they are not the target demographic, these committed musicians and listeners write themselves into a story from which they have largely been excluded. Important as a study of a fascinating cultural practice, Right to Rock also makes indispensable contributions to our understanding of larger issues about both the fixity and the fluidity of market categories and social identities."-George Lipsitz, author of American Studies in a Moment of Danger
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
781.66/089/96073
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments ix 1. Reclaiming the Right to Rock 1 2. The "Postliberated Generation" 33 3. Saturday Go to Meeting 59 4. Black Rock Manifesting 86 5. Black Rock Aesthetics 113 6. Living Colored in the Music Industry 142 7. Media Interventions 176 8. Playing Rock, Playing Roles 204 9. Jimi Hendrix Experiences 231 10. Until the Levee Breaks 257 Discography 267 Notes 273 Bibliography 285 Index 299
Synopsis
An account of the Black Rock Coalition, which began in New York in 1985, and its relation to the results of civil rights era integration, and to the larger questions of racialization in the music industry, and American society., The original architects of rock 'n' roll were black musicians including Little Richard, Etta James, and Chuck Berry. Jimi Hendrix electrified rock with his explosive guitar in the late 1960s. Yet by the 1980s, rock music produced by African Americans no longer seemed to be "authentically black." Particularly within the music industry, the prevailing view was that no one--not black audiences, not white audiences, and not black musicians--had an interest in black rock. In 1985 New York-based black musicians and writers formed the Black Rock Coalition (brc) to challenge that notion and create outlets for black rock music. A second branch of the coalition started in Los Angeles in 1989. Under the auspices of the brc, musicians organized performances and produced recordings and radio and television shows featuring black rock. The first book to focus on the brc, Right to Rock is, like the coalition itself, about the connections between race and music, identity and authenticity, art and politics, and power and change. Maureen Mahon observed and participated in brc activities in New York and Los Angeles, and she conducted interviews with more than two dozen brc members. In Right to Rock she offers an in-depth account of how, for nearly twenty years, members of the brc have broadened understandings of black identity and black culture through rock music.
LC Classification Number
ML3534.M31 2004
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4
Copyright Date
2004

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