[ANPPOM-Lista] Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry,1890–1919 (resenha)

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Qui Jan 29 01:44:55 BRST 2015


*Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1890-1919*,
de Tim Brooks (Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2004), resenha de
Susan Schmidt Horning publicada em *Technology and Culture* 47 (3):
651-653, 2006.

This is the first major study of recording activity by African Americans
> prior to the well-documented "race" records boom of the 1920s. Eileen
> Southern's four-century survey, *The Music of Black Americans* (1971),
> has long been the standard reference work on African-American music and its
> origins; now Brooks offers a detailed look at one thirty-year period,
> digging much deeper into primary sources, revealing much fresh material
> about well-known artists such as W. C. Handy, and lesser-known figures such
> as George W. Johnson, the first black recording "star." One of the
> heretofore least-known stories is that of Broome Special Phonograph
> Records, a black-owned record company that predates Black Swan Records,
> long thought to have been the first African-American label.
>

https://www.academia.edu/4703171

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