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Release Year
2009
Book Title
Record Makers and Breakers: Voices of the Independent Rock 'n'...
Subject
Music
ISBN
9780252032905
Publication Name
Record Makers and Breakers : Voices of the Independent Rock 'N' Roll Pioneers
Item Length
10in
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Series
Music in American Life Ser.
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
John Broven
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Number of Pages
640 Pages

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This volume is an engaging and exceptional history of the independent rock 'n' roll record industry from its raw regional beginnings in the 1940s with R & B and hillbilly music through its peak in the 1950s and decline in the 1960s. John Broven combines narrative history with extensive oral history material from numerous recording pioneers ......

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Publisher
University of Illinois Press
ISBN-10
025203290x
ISBN-13
9780252032905
eBay Product ID (ePID)
11038293966

Product Key Features

Author
John Broven
Publication Name
Record Makers and Breakers : Voices of the Independent Rock 'N' Roll Pioneers
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Series
Music in American Life Ser.
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
640 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ml405.B76 2008
Reviews
"This is by far the most complete picture painted to date of the independent recording industry and it has the added advantage of illuminating many of the personalities who helped make that tick."-- Blue Suede News "A remarkable, carefully documented oral history written as an approachable narrative. . . . Recommended."-- Choice "An invaluable addition to understanding American music and indispensable for those into pop music history."-- Jazz & Blues Report " Record Makers and Breakers is a big train of a book that follows the rise of blues, R&B, soul and early rock 'n' roll through the lives behind the independent labels. Long though it is, the ride is rich for anyone curious about the business dynamics of popular culture."-- New Orleans Magazine "A treasure. John Broven has given the academic world a good dose of old-fashioned shoe leather journalism. This book will be invaluable to scholars studying the music industry and particularly the rock 'n' roll era."--Don Cusic, author of Johnny Cash: The Songs " Record Makers and Breakers is replete with groundbreaking research that more than any other single book explains how the popular music industry worked. A must read about the record industry."--Robert Pruter, author of Doowop: The Chicago Scene and Chicago Soul, "Broven ... keeps the text moving right along, his fill-in facts and explanations welcome, his segues from interviewees' words to his own smooth and easy.  The author clearly loves the music and holds the achievements of the record people in high regard, but he stays level-headed and avoids overpraising his heroes."--Downbeat, "Broven has put together a detailed and engrossing study of the independent record labels of the 1940s-70s. . . . An outstanding and important study that goes well beyond comparable predecessors; highly recommended."--Library Journal(starred review), "A treasure. John Broven has given the academic world a good dose of old-fashioned shoe leather journalism. This book will be invaluable to scholars studying the music industry and particularly the rock 'n' roll era." Don Cusic, author ofJohnny Cash: The Songs"Record Makers and Breakersis replete with groundbreaking research that more than any other single book explains how the popular music industry worked. A must read about the record industry." Robert Pruter, author ofDoowop: The Chicago SceneandChicago Soul, Covering the convoluted history of the recording industry from the 1940s to the 1960s, [Broven] combines in-depth archival research with fascinating anecdotes about chart-toppers, shady characters and label owners. . . . The impact of conniving entrepreneurs on the musicians and the layering of rich details and digressive detours as Broven traces the transition from R&B to rock make this equal to Roger D. Kinkle's massive, four-volume Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz .-- Publishers Weekly|9780252032905|, "Broven is masterful, making Record Makers an essential book for anyone interested in not only American musical culture but American culture, period."-- American Songwriter, "The depth of factual details is incredible, but it's presented in the style of a rich oral history . . . so as not to lose any of the flavour of their anecdotes. . . . It's a chronicle of the entrepreneurial American spirit, liberally punctuated by the creation of some of the most exciting and innovative music of all time."--Record Collector, "Broven ... keeps the text moving right along, his fill-in facts and explanations welcome, his segues from interviewees' words to his own smooth and easy.  The author clearly loves the music and holds the achievements of the record people in high regard, but he stays level-headed and avoids overpraising his heroes."-- Downbeat, Awarded a Certificate of Merit by the Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) for Best Research in Recorded Rock and Popular Music, 2010. "Broven ... keeps the text moving right along, his fill-in facts and explanations welcome, his segues from interviewees' words to his own smooth and easy. The author clearly loves the music and holds the achievements of the record people in high regard, but he stays level-headed and avoids overpraising his heroes."-- Downbeat, "A fascinating new book about the early independent labels of rock 'n' roll underscores again the central role that radio played in turning rock 'n' roll into the musical language of modern American popular culture.Record Makers and Breakers... is a rich and engaging history of those early years, largely told through the words of the smart guys, hustlers and Runyonesque characters who shaped them". --New York Daily News, "A fascinating new book about the early independent labels of rock 'n' roll underscores again the central role that radio played in turning rock 'n' roll into the musical language of modern American popular culture. Record Makers and Breakers ... is a rich and engaging history of those early years, largely told through the words of the smart guys, hustlers and Runyonesque characters who shaped them". -- New York Daily News, "A treasure. John Broven has given the academic world a good dose of old-fashioned shoe leather journalism. This book will be invaluable to scholars studying the music industry and particularly the rock 'n' roll era." Don Cusic, author of Johnny Cash: The Songs " Record Makers and Breakers is replete with groundbreaking research that more than any other single book explains how the popular music industry worked. A must read about the record industry." Robert Pruter, author of Doowop: The Chicago Scene and Chicago Soul "Broven's monumental history of post-war independent labels is a fascinating study of the birth of an industry that spawned as many chancers and charlatans as it did savvy business brains and inspirational music moguls...the warmth and character-driven personality of the writing makes it accessible to all. The depth of factual detail is incredible, but it's presented in the style of a rich oral history...it's a chronicle of the entrepreneurial American spirit, liberally punctuated by the creation of some of the most exciting and innovative music of all time." Terry Staunton, Record Collector , January 2009"Broven, whose Walking To New Orleans was hailed as the finest book on New Orleans music, now turns his attention to the history of America's indie record industry."-Fred Dellar, Mojo , March 2009, "A treasure. John Broven has given the academic world a good dose of old-fashioned shoe leather journalism. This book will be invaluable to scholars studying the music industry and particularly the rock 'n' roll era." Don Cusic, author ofJohnny Cash: The Songs"Record Makers and Breakersis replete with groundbreaking research that more than any other single book explains how the popular music industry worked. A must read about the record industry." Robert Pruter, author ofDoowop: The Chicago SceneandChicago Soul"Broven's monumental history of post-war independent labels is a fascinating study of the birth of an industry that spawned as many chancers and charlatans as it did savvy business brains and inspirational music moguls...the warmth and character-driven personality of the writing makes it accessible to all. The depth of factual detail is incredible, but it's presented in the style of a rich oral history...it's a chronicle of the entrepreneurial American spirit, liberally punctuated by the creation of some of the most exciting and innovative music of all time." Terry Staunton,Record Collector, January 2009 "Broven, whoseWalking To New Orleanswas hailed as the finest book on New Orleans music, now turns his attention to the history of America's indie record industry."-Fred Dellar,Mofo, March 2009, "Broven has put together a detailed and engrossing study of the independent record labels of the 1940s-70s. . . . An outstanding and important study that goes well beyond comparable predecessors; highly recommended."-- Library Journal (starred review), "Covering the convoluted history of the recording industry from the 1940s to the 1960s, [Broven] combines in-depth archival research with fascinating anecdotes about chart-toppers, shady characters and label owners. . . . The impact of conniving entrepreneurs on the musicians and the layering of rich details and digressive detours as Broven traces the transition from R&B to rock make this equal to Roger D. Kinklers"s massive, four-volumeComplete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz.--Publishers Weekly, ''4 stars. Welcome to a world filled with payola, the mob and jukebox sounds.''--MOJO ''Broven ... keeps the text moving right along, his fill-in facts and explanations welcome, his segues from interviewees' words to his own smooth and easy. The author clearly loves the music and holds the achievements of the record people in high regard, but he stays level-headed and avoids overpraising his heroes.''--Downbeat ''The depth of factual details is incredible, but it's presented in the style of a rich oral history ... so as not to lose any of the flavour of their anecdotes. . . . It's a chronicle of the entrepreneurial American spirit, liberally punctuated by the creation of some of the most exciting and innovative music of all time.''--Record Collector ''Covering the convoluted history of the recording industry from the 1940s to the 1960s, [Broven] combines in-depth archival research with fascinating anecdotes about chart-toppers, shady characters and label owners. . . . The impact of conniving entrepreneurs on the musicians and the layering of rich details and digressive detours as Broven traces the transition from R&B to rock make this equal to Roger D. Kinkle's massive, four-volume Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz.''--Publishers Weekly ''Broven has put together a detailed and engrossing study of the independent record labels of the 1940s-70s. . . . An outstanding and important study that goes well beyond comparable predecessors; highly recommended.''--Library Journal (starred review) ''A fascinating new book about the early independent labels of rock 'n' roll underscores again the central role that radio played in turning rock 'n' roll into the musical language of modern American popular culture. Record Makers and Breakers ... is a rich and engaging history of those early years, largely told through the words of the smart guys, hustlers and Runyonesque characters who shaped them.''--New York Daily News ''Broven is masterful, making Record Makers an essential book for anyone interested in not only American musical culture but American culture, period.''--American Songwriter ''This is by far the most complete picture painted to date of the independent recording industry and it has the added advantage of illuminating many of the personalities who helped make that tick.''--Blue Suede News ''A remarkable, carefully documented oral history written as an approachable narrative. . . . Recommended.''--Choice ''An invaluable addition to understanding American music and indispensable for those into pop music history.''--Jazz & Blues Report''A treasure. John Broven has given the academic world a good dose of old-fashioned shoe leather journalism. This book will be invaluable to scholars studying the music industry and particularly the rock 'n' roll era.''--Don Cusic, author of Johnny Cash: The Songs ''Record Makers and Breakers is replete with groundbreaking research that more than any other single book explains how the popular music industry worked. A must read about the record industry.''--Robert Pruter, author of Doowop: The Chicago Scene and Chicago Soul, "The depth of factual details is incredible, but it's presented in the style of a rich oral history . . . so as not to lose any of the flavour of their anecdotes. . . . It's a chronicle of the entrepreneurial American spirit, liberally punctuated by the creation of some of the most exciting and innovative music of all time."-- Record Collector
Copyright Date
2008
Topic
Recording & Reproduction, Composers & Musicians, General, Industries / Entertainment, Business
Lccn
2008-027204
Dewey Decimal
781.64092/273
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Music, Business & Economics, Référence

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