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Waiting for a Train: Jimmie Rodgers's America by Mary E. Davis β€” book cover

Waiting for a Train: Jimmie Rodgers's America

by Mary E. Davis (Editor), Warren Zanes
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Overview

"In a brief and brilliant career that lasted barely seven years, Jimmie Rodgers reigned as one of America's first music superstars. From the summer of 1927, when he made his initial recordings with Ralph Peer in Bristol, Tennessee, to May 1933, when, fighting tuberculosis, he cut his last records in New York City, Rodgers created a string of hits that define American music. Blending white country, black blues, Tin Pan Alley song, traditional ballads and his signature yodels, he captured the spirit and sound of his generation while heralding the musical styles and genres that would prevail long after his death," This book grows from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum's American Music Masters Series, which honored Rodgers in aweek of events focused on his life and legacy. With contributions from a range of scholars, critics, and musical artists, it offers new perspectives on Rodgers, his music, and his influence, bringing "America's Blue Yodeler" and his uniquely American gifts into fresh relief.

Synopsis

In his brief career, Jimmie Rodgers reigned as one of America's first music superstars. From 1927 to 1933, Rodgers created a string of hits that define American music. Blending white country, black blues, Tin Pan Alley song, traditional ballads and his signature yodels, he captured the spirit and sound of his generation.This book grows from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum's American Music Masters series, which honored Rodgers.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2009
Publisher
Rounder Books
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781579401238

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