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In recent years an almost overwhelming number of books have appeared covering various aspects of American folk music and its history. Before 1970, most comprised collections of songs with a sprinkling of biographical information on noted performers. Over the past decade, however, scholars, journalists, and folk artists themselves have contributed biographies and autobiographies, instructional books and historical surveys, sociological studies and ethnographic analyses of this musical genre.
In 100 Books Every Folk Music Fan Should Own, performer and historian Dick Weissman offers a reliable route through the growing sea of book-length studies, establishing for future scholars a foundation for their research. Beginning with early twentieth-century collections of folk songs, the author brings readers to the present by exploring modern studies of important events, critical collections of primary sources, the most significant musical instruction guides, and in-depth portraits of traditional and contemporary American folk musicians. For each title selected, Weissman provides his own brief summary of its contents and assessment of its significance for the reader-whether fan or scholar.
Folk music fans, scholars, and students of the American folk music tradition-indeed, any reader seeking guidance on the best books in the field-will want a copy of this vital work.
Dick Weissman is Associate Professor Emeritus at the University of Colorado at Denver and has been involved with the North American folk revival as a musician, performer, composer and scholar. He is the author of many critically acclaimed books about American roots music and the music industry, including The Folk Music Sourcebook (1989), which won the Deems Taylor ASCAP Music Critics Award;
The Music Business 5/e (2003), which sold over 100,000 copies; Navigating the Music Industry (2003); Blues: The Basics (2004); Understanding the Music Business (2009); and Songwriting: The Words, the Music, and the Money (2010).
The 100 Books (and Then Some)
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Historical Surveys
Biographies and Autobiographies
Songbooks and Folksong Collections
American Indians
The Immigrants
Spanish Language Music in America
African-American Music
Anglo-American Songs
Black And White
Politics, Protest and Workers' Songs, and The Folk Song Revival
Miscellaneous: A Little Bit of This and a Little Bit of That
Folk Rock and Freak Folk
The Business of Folk
Folk Instruments and Instructional Materials
Banjo
Dulcimer
Fiddle and Mandolin
Guitar
Harmonica
Instrumental Collections
Appendix: A Baker's Dozen of the next to the Best
About the Author