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Land of a Thousand Dances: Chicano Rock 'n' Roll from Southern California [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, weight: 429 g, 28 halftones, discography
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Mar-2009
  • Leidėjas: University of New Mexico Press
  • ISBN-10: 0826347223
  • ISBN-13: 9780826347220
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, weight: 429 g, 28 halftones, discography
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Mar-2009
  • Leidėjas: University of New Mexico Press
  • ISBN-10: 0826347223
  • ISBN-13: 9780826347220
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

"It's fascinating to read this alternative history of pop music, as Land of a Thousand Dances offers a wealth of anecdotes, interviews, and facts that have never been so meticulously documented. The book helps fill one of the biggest gaps in the rock timeline, ensuring that rock 'n' roll's Chicano roots will not be forgotten."--A. V. Club


"Authors [ David] Reyes and [ Tom] Waldman give a flavorful overview of the ever-changing East L.A. scene. . . . They note that barrio culture, which so richly intertwines American and Mexican traditions, has given rise to groups who move through many different types of music with ease, as well as the type of fans who can appreciate them all."--Raza Report


"[ Land of a Thousand Dances] is written with insight and intelligence and I highly recommend it."--Mark Guerro, member of Mark & the Escorts, Tango, and Radio Aztlan


"The first edition of this definitive history of California Chicano rock pioneers, published in 1998, highlighted such early groups as Ritchie Valens, Cannibal & the Headhunters, and Thee Midniters as well as punk leaders the Plugz, culminating with the musically eclectic Los Lobos. In this revised and expanded edition, authors Reyes, a Chicano music historian and archivist, and Waldman (Not Much Left: The Fate of Liberalism in America) include material about newer artists such as Quetzal and Lysa Flores. In the ten years since the book was first published, California's Spanish-speaking population has dramatically increased, and there is growing interest in Mexican rock and all the other Mexican musical genres. This book should appeal to any fan of Latino rock who wants to know about its roots and development."--Library Journal


For this edition, the authors have written a new introduction.

Recenzijos

It's fascinating to read this alternative history of pop music, as Land of a Thousand Dances offers a wealth of anecdotes, interviews, and facts that have never been so meticulously documented. The book helps fill one of the biggest gaps in the rock timeline, ensuring that rock 'n' roll's Chicano roots will not be forgotten. - A. V. Club ""Authors [ David] Reyes and [ Tom] Waldman give a flavorful overview of the ever-changing East L.A. scene.... They note that barrio culture, which so richly intertwines American and Mexican traditions, has given rise to groups who move through many different types of music with ease, as well as the type of fans who can appreciate them all."" - Raza Report ""[ Land of a Thousand Dances] is written with insight and intelligence and I highly recommend it."" - Mark Guerro, member of Mark & the Escorts, Tango, and Radio Aztlan For this edition, the authors have written a new introduction.

Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
Part One Corridos, Boleros, and R&B: Early Rockln' Days in East LA
Lalo, Chico, and the Pre-Rock Era
3(8)
R&B Comes to the Barrio
11(8)
The Founding Fathers of Chicano Rock `n' Roll and R&B
19(16)
The One and Only Ritchie Valens
35(10)
Radio Waves and DJs: Art and Huggy Rock the Eastside
45(10)
Let's Make a Deal: The Producers Move in
55(14)
Dancin's in the Streets: Cannibal and the Headhunters, the Premiers, and Lil' Ray
69(16)
Thee Midniters Take Over
85(18)
Illustrations follow page
68(35)
Part Two Rock and Revolution: Rockin' in LA, 1970-96
Chicano Power
103(8)
Rock in Spanglish
111(14)
Groovin' in the Seventies
125(10)
Thank God for Punk!
135(10)
The One and Only Los Lobos
145(14)
Conclusion: Land of a Thousand Groups 159(4)
Selected Discography 163(8)
Index 171
David Reyes is a musician. Tom Waldman is the author of Not Much Left: The Fate of Liberalism in America (2008). Reyes and Waldman are noted authorities on the history of Chicano rock 'n' roll and reside in Southern California. Together, they developed the three-CD set ""Brown-Eyed Soul.