Annual sales of race records during the 1920s reached five million copies. The success of the race records market helped to facilitate the rise of Black-owned record companies, among which the short-lived Black Swan label of Harry Pace is recognized as the first. Pace’s motto was “The on...
Race records, sound recordings of the early 20th century that were made exclusively by and for African Americans. The term was used especially from the 1920s to the 1940s to indicate the audience for whom the recordings were intended. Use of the term fad
By foregrounding listening as a socially constructed act mediated through technologies of race and sound, Hughes locates the authenticity of African American popular music not in its origins or authentically "folk" performers but in its reception among the listeners who spin blues and jazz records ...
Race Records and Old-Time Music: The Creation of Two Marketing Categories in the 1920s K Miller,R Radano,J Kun 被引量: 0发表: 2010年 Music of the Common Tongue: Survival and Celebration in Afro-American Music Chapter 3 RITUALS FOR SURVIVAL I: AN EXTATIC DELIGHT IN PSALMODY A musical ...
6RACE RECORDS AND OLD-TIME MUSICThe Creation of Two MarketingCategories in the1920sBy early 1920, the national music industry had developed a numberof models for selling music to the American public. It had perfectedthe mass production of sentimental ballads to pull on the heart-strings of con...
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“We need to maintain historical records,” Work said, “but we also need to create a path forward for addressing these injustices.” Property owners now can click on the Washoe County Recorder's Office portal to find a “ Declaration of Removal of Discriminatory Restriction ...
One of the great things we see in 'Race' is the dual narratives about the discrimination at home between whites and blacks; while overseas it's the Hitler regime readying to host the Olympics. The director, Stephen Hopkins, did an amazing job telling a story about the politics of race. ...
Then, in 1920, a black composer named Perry Bradford went to Okeh Records to try to convince them to record a black artist. At the time, the label had an entire division of “foreign” records in languages like Norwegian and Yiddish that were recorded for immigrant communities, and Bradford...
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