Song and System
The Making of American Pop Music
Harvey Rachlin
This investigation of how music entered American homes and became a cultural institution that would expand to become a multibillion-dollar industry weaves a history of the evolution of pop music in tandem with the music business. …
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This investigation of how music entered American homes and became a cultural institution that would expand to become a multibillion-dollar industry weaves a history of the evolution of pop music in tandem with the music business. Exploding in the 1950s and '60s with pop stars like Elvis and the Beatles, the music industry used new technologies like television to promote live shows and record releases. More recently, the development of online streaming services has forced the music industry to cultivate new promotion, distribution, copyright, and profit strategies. Pop music and its business have defined our shared cultural history. This not only charts the music that we all know and love but also reveals our active participation in its development throughout generations. This great resource for recent music history delves into all of this and more!
Chapter Eight: The Boom of Streaming Chapter Ten: A New Age of Pop Star Chapter Twelve: Pop Goes the Future Appendix B: Rock and Roll Labels of the 1950s, ‘60s and ‘70s and Some of Their Major Artists Chapter One: The Dawn of Pop Chapter Four: The Road to Rock and Roll Chapter Two: Pop In the Alley Chapter Six: A Golden Age of Pop Hits Chapter Seven: Disco Fever and Music Video Fervor Chapter Three: Booze, Airwaves and Celluloid Spark the Biz Appendix A: 100 Years of Hit Songs: A Select List Chapter Eleven: A Hierarchy of Popular Songs Chapter Nine: The Rise of Hip Hop and Rap All You Wanna Do