Singing Out: An Oral History of America's Folk Music Revivals excerpts primary sources from musicologists, performers, promoters, producers, writers, and others-among them Dr. Charles Seeger, Earl Robinson, Moses Asch, Pete Seeger, Dr. Bernice Reagon, Arlo Guthrie, Don McLean, and Holly Near-to tell the multi-faceted, first-hand history of folk music and folk revivalism in America.
CONTENTS
1. Summer, 1941: The Ballad of Harry Bridges
2. Roots of a Revival
3. The Depression and Wartime: Music to the Masses
4. Greenwich Village Folk Scene of the 1940s
5. A Red Scare and a Rat's Tale
6. New Folk: Early Ramblings
7. Movement Music: We Shall Overcome
8. We Are the World: Folk Goes Global
9. The Power of Music: A Retrospective
Series | Oxford Oral History |
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