De la fin du XIXe au premier tiers du XXe siècle, la recherche d'une folk music propre aux États-Unis préoccupait nombre d'intellectuels et de musiciens soucieux de construire, par la musique, l'identité culturelle de la jeune nation.
These songs are about all of us in these trying times, and hopefully, we all can try to represent a common solution to partner our way out of chaos and coloniality and share a peaceful solution in song.
A biography of the famous eighteenth-century Quaker whose abolitionist fervor and spiritual practice made him a model for generations of AmericansJohn Woolman (1720-72) was perhaps the most significant American of his age, though he was not a famous politician, general, or man of letters, and never held public office.
L'ouvrage est une riche évocation de tout le spectre des musiques, de celles de tradition orale aux plus savantes, en passant par les « mésomusiques » - les musiques « populaires » aux différents sens du terme.
Blues Hall of Fame InducteeNamed a Classic of Blues Literature by the Blues Foundation, 2019 This remarkable book recovers three invaluable perspectives, long thought to have been lost, on the culture and music of the Mississippi Delta.
Rock and Roll legend Ted Nugent contends that a lot of what is wrong with this country could be remedied by a simple, but controversial concept: gun ownership.
The Killers: Direct Hits (PVG) contains all the greatest hits from The Killers, featuring singles from all four studio albums (Hot Fuss, Sam's Town, Day & Age, Battle Born) arranged for Piano, Voice and Guitar.
Benvenuto Cellini was a celebrated Renaissance sculptor and goldsmith; a passionate craftsman who was admired and resented by the most powerful political and artistic personalities in sixteenth-century Florence, Rome and Paris.
This must-have collection of 50 years of quotes from rock's ultimate survivor, Keith Richards, makes a compelling companion piece to his recent autobiography.
Tweedy: The Little Amp Who Found His Song is a story of a little amp without hope thatfinally finds its place, purpose, and meaning in the music world in a most unusual way.
One of the most easily recognised figures on the Scottish scene, Ronnie Browne was one half of The Corries until the untimely death of his musical partner, Roy Williamson, in 1990.