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Articles 1 - 26 of 26
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
December 1994
Shake, Rattle & Roll
The December 1994 issue featured Calvin Newborn, Herman Green, and Bubba Feathers.
November 1994
Shake, Rattle & Roll
The November 1994 issue featured Big Ass Truck and Blind Mississippi Morris
October 1994
Shake, Rattle & Roll
The October 1994 issue featured Todd Snider, Jerry Hayes, and Brody Buster.
Fall 1994, Wmpg 90.9 Fm
Fall 1994, Wmpg 90.9 Fm
WMPG Program Guides
WMPG program guide for Fall 1994
Includes notes from Program Director, information on shows and events, and schedule.
October 1994, Wmpg 90.9 Fm
October 1994, Wmpg 90.9 Fm
WMPG Program Guides
WMPG program guide for October 1994
Includes notes from Program Director, information on shows and events, and schedule.
1994-1995, Middle Eastern Music Ensemble’
August 1994
Shake, Rattle & Roll
The August 1994 issue featured Dan Penn and an article about the day Elvis met President Nixon.
July 1994
Shake, Rattle & Roll
The July 1994 issue featured Little Jimmy King, Preston Shannon, and Impala.
June 1994
Shake, Rattle & Roll
The June 1994 issue featured an article about Memphis musicians who had moved to Nashville.
Poland, Przemysl, Przemysl Academy Of Music. May 17, 1994, Oscar E. Macchioni
Poland, Przemysl, Przemysl Academy Of Music. May 17, 1994, Oscar E. Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni
April 1994
Shake, Rattle & Roll
Vol. III, no. 11 previewed the Crossroads 1994 music festival.
March 1994
Shake, Rattle & Roll
Vol. III, no. 10 focused on the hard rock and rap scenes in Memphis (e.g., Al Kapone and Son of Slam), as well as a spotlight on FreeWorld.
February 1994
Shake, Rattle & Roll
Vol. III, no. 9 featured post-Phineas Newborn Memphis pianists—Donald Brown, James Williams, Harold Mabern, and Mulgrew Miller—and guitarist Little Jimmy King.
Syncretism And Adaptation In Rasiya, A Braj Folksong Genre, Peter L. Manuel
Syncretism And Adaptation In Rasiya, A Braj Folksong Genre, Peter L. Manuel
Publications and Research
Under the impact of the mass media, capitalist socio-economic relations, and other aspects of modernity, many Indian folk music genres have declined visibly and even disappeared, and it may be tempting to conclude that folk music as a whole has suffered in the twentieth century. However, a number of significant folk music genres have not only survived but flourished in the twentieth century, in some cases by virtue of their ability to syncretize elements of other traditions. One such genre is rasiya, which, in its various substyles, is the most popular and widespread folk music genre of the Braj region. …
Puerto Rican Music And Cultural Identity: Creative Appropriation Of Cuban Sources From Danza To Salsa, Peter L. Manuel
Puerto Rican Music And Cultural Identity: Creative Appropriation Of Cuban Sources From Danza To Salsa, Peter L. Manuel
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
January 1994
Shake, Rattle & Roll
Vol. III, no. 8 featured Wendy Moten and the Village People.
Winter 1994, 90.9 Wmpg Fm
Summer 1994, 90.9 Wmpg Fm
Hillbilly Music & Early Live Radio Programming In Bowling Green & Glasgow, Kentucky: Country Music As A Local Phenomenon, James Nelson
Hillbilly Music & Early Live Radio Programming In Bowling Green & Glasgow, Kentucky: Country Music As A Local Phenomenon, James Nelson
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
In this study, the author examines the development of country music in the area surrounding Bowling Green and Glasgow, Kentucky, from approximately 1930 to 1960 and its relation to the newly emerging medium of radio. Emphasis is placed on several performers whose careers were linked to the radio stations which began to broadcast in Bowling Green and Glasgow during the 1940s.
In the past, country music scholarship has tended to focus on phonograph records as a source of material for study and as the primary means of musical transmission. As a result, the careers of many of the lesser known …
Percussion Wonderland (Cleveland Percussion Ensemble), Dan Rager
Percussion Wonderland (Cleveland Percussion Ensemble), Dan Rager
Dan Rager
Poland, Krakow, Buckleina Teather. Collaborative Performance. May 7, 1994, Oscar E. Macchioni
Poland, Krakow, Buckleina Teather. Collaborative Performance. May 7, 1994, Oscar E. Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni