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American Popular Music

This series seeks concise, well-written, classroom-friendly books that will be useful to students and teachers and accessible to general readers. Although the series is open to a diverse range of approaches, including interdisciplinary studies, the editors are particularly interested in manuscripts and proposals in the following areas: critical biographies of figures in American popular music; analytical institutional histories; crucial moments in music history; music as it is experienced and appropriated.

 

Manuscript Submissions

Please direct manuscript inquiries to the series editors or to:

Brian Halley, Senior Editor
UMass Press, Boston Office
Provost Office / Quinn Building
100 Morrissey Boulevard
Boston, MA 02125-3393
617-287-5610
[email protected]

Series Editor

Jeffrey Melnick
American Studies
University of Massachusetts Boston
[email protected]

Editorial Advisory Board

Daphne Brooks, Yale University

David Garcia, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Nadine Hubbs, University of Michigan

Travis A. Jackson, University of Chicago

David Suisman, ​University of Delaware

Timothy D. Taylor, University of California, Los Angeles

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A Sound History

A Sound History

Lawrence Gellert, Black Musical Protest, and White Denial

by Steven P. Garabedian

Format: Paperback

The Honky Tonk on the Left

The Honky Tonk on the Left

Progressive Thought in Country Music

Edited by Mark Allan Jackson

Format: Paperback

Country Comes to Town

Country Comes to Town

The Music Industry and the Transformation of Nashville

by Jeremy Hill

Format: Paperback

Writing the Record

Writing the Record

The Village Voice and the Birth of Rock Criticism

by Devon Powers

Format: Paperback

The Mistakes of Yesterday, the Hopes of Tomorrow

The Mistakes of Yesterday, the Hopes of Tomorrow

The Story of the Prisonaires

by John Dougan

Format: Paperback

Bounce

Bounce

Rap Music and Local Identity in New Orleans

by Matt Miller

Format: Paperback

Forever Doo-Wop

Forever Doo-Wop

Race, Nostalgia, and Vocal Harmony

by John Michael Runowicz

Format: Paperback

Bob Dylan in the Attic

Bob Dylan in the Attic

The Artist as Historian

by Freddy Cristóbal Domínguez

Format: Paperback

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