When Genres Collide

When Genres Collide

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Brennan, Matt
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9781501326141
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When Genres Collide is a provocative history that rethinks the relationship between jazz and rock through the lens of the two oldest surviving and most influential American popular music periodicals: Down Beat and Rolling Stone. Writing in 1955, Duke Ellington argued that the new music called rock ‘n’ roll “is the most raucous form of jazz, beyond a doubt.” So why did jazz and rock subsequently become treated as separate genres?

The rift between jazz and rock (and jazz and rock scholarship) is based on a set of received assumptions about their fundamental differences, but there are other ways popular music history could have been written. By offering a fresh examination of key historical moments when the trajectories and meanings of jazz and rock intersected, overlapped, or collided, it reveals how music critics constructed an ideological divide between jazz and rock that would be replicated in American musical discourse for decades to follow.

Recipient of and Honorable Mention in the PROSE Award, Music & the Performing Arts 2018.

EAN 9781501326141
ISBN 1501326147
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date February 23, 2017
Pages 256
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United States
Authors Brennan, Matt
Series Alternate Takes: Critical Responses to Popular Music