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God bless America : Tin Pan Alley goes to war /
Published 2003Table of Contents: “…-- "Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition" -- "There's nary an 'Over there' in the lot" -- War songs in boy-girl terms -- War is good for the music business -- "Yearnful bellowings" -- Recipes for war songs -- Just love songs with a once-over-lightly war background -- The National Wartime Music Committee -- "From cantata to outright corn" -- Tin Pan Alley's music war committee -- Tin Pan Alley still seeks the "proper" war song -- Even stale music sells like nylons -- Jitterbugs and bobby-soxers -- "Meet Soozie Cue".…”
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Reinventing Dixie : Tin Pan Alley's songs and the creation of the mythic South /
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American popular music : new approaches to the twentieth century /
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Lift every voice : the history of African-American music /
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…From West Africa to slavery -- Jubilee and Tin Pan Alley : contrasting sounds of freedom -- The rise of ragtime and the blues -- The emergence of jazz -- Jazz at the Philharmonic : the jazz avant-garde and black classical expression -- Gospel, freedom songs, and the struggle for equality -- Black popular music as big business.…”
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The American musical and the formation of national identity /
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…Contexts and strategies -- Nineteenth-century European roots : models and topics -- Early American developments : minstrelsy, extravaganza, pantomime, burlesque, vaudeville -- American song through Tin Pan Alley -- Whose (who's) America? -- American mythologies -- Counter-mythologies -- Race and ethnicity -- Dealing with the Second World War -- Exoticism -- Afterword : other directions, other identities.…”
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Segregating sound : inventing folk and pop music in the age of Jim Crow /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Tin Pan Alley on tour : the Southern embrace of commercial music -- Making money making music : the education of Southern musicians in local markets -- Isolating folk, isolating songs : reimagining Southern music as folklore -- Southern musicians and the lure of New York City : representing the South from coon songs -- To the blues -- Talking machine world : discovering local music in the global phonograph industry -- Race records and old-time music : the creation of two marketing categories in the 1920s -- Black folk and hillbilly pop : industry enforcement of the musical color line -- Reimagining pop tunes as folk songs: the ascension of the folkloric paradigm -- Afterword: "All songs is folk songs".…”
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Automats, taxi dances, and vaudeville : excavating Manhattan's lost places of leisure /
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…If you can make 'em cry (Tin Pan Alley) ; Tenderloin winners and losers (Shang Draper's Gambling House) -- Harlem. …”
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Perspectives on American music, 1900-1950 /
Published 2000Table of Contents: “…Cochran -- The new Tin Pan Alley : 1940s Hollywood looks at American popular songwriters / John C. …”
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