This thesis focuses on the question of authenticity in old-time music, and the ways in which it is studied in ETSU’s Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Country Music Studies program. In an academic setting, old-time is often studied in more of a historical or anthropological context and less as a specific style of music. Arguments for authenticity in this music have been made since the popularity of such films as “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” and “Cold Mountain”, which brought a lot of outside attention to the genres of bluegrass and old-time music, as well as defining the aesthetics associated with them. Contemporary composition and performance of old-time music exists, but is not typically studied in an academic setting, or evaluated for how it adds...
The Ouachita Mountain Region of Arkansas, neglected in much formal research, has a rich and active h...
Excerpt: Visitors to the Crooked Road and the Mountains of Music Homecoming will hear both old time ...
This thesis was submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas in partial fulfil...
Appalachian old-time music, or acoustic folk music from the southern Appalachians before the mid-192...
This dissertation examines varied practices of and debates that circulate around American old-time m...
In this thesis I aim to expose and explore the ubiquitous presence of discourses of authenticity and...
This thesis investigates the relationship between the modern old-time and alt.country movements thro...
This thesis uses qualitative research methods to elaborate on Ralph Blizard’s legacy in the old-time...
Preface: This paper presents evidence from mixed-methods research that outsiders involved in the o...
This thesis examines the life and musical career of James Polk Miller of Richmond Virginia, a Conf...
ABSTRACT Thorough examination of the existing research and the content of ballad and folk song colle...
This thesis seeks to analyze the similarities between the electronic music and serialist movement in...
Because of its acoustic instrumentation, “untrained” singing style, and affinities with old-time mus...
poster abstractTraditional music in America is at a crossroads in the present day as post-industrial...
This ethnography traces Appalachian identity through the history of American indie music in order to...
The Ouachita Mountain Region of Arkansas, neglected in much formal research, has a rich and active h...
Excerpt: Visitors to the Crooked Road and the Mountains of Music Homecoming will hear both old time ...
This thesis was submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas in partial fulfil...
Appalachian old-time music, or acoustic folk music from the southern Appalachians before the mid-192...
This dissertation examines varied practices of and debates that circulate around American old-time m...
In this thesis I aim to expose and explore the ubiquitous presence of discourses of authenticity and...
This thesis investigates the relationship between the modern old-time and alt.country movements thro...
This thesis uses qualitative research methods to elaborate on Ralph Blizard’s legacy in the old-time...
Preface: This paper presents evidence from mixed-methods research that outsiders involved in the o...
This thesis examines the life and musical career of James Polk Miller of Richmond Virginia, a Conf...
ABSTRACT Thorough examination of the existing research and the content of ballad and folk song colle...
This thesis seeks to analyze the similarities between the electronic music and serialist movement in...
Because of its acoustic instrumentation, “untrained” singing style, and affinities with old-time mus...
poster abstractTraditional music in America is at a crossroads in the present day as post-industrial...
This ethnography traces Appalachian identity through the history of American indie music in order to...
The Ouachita Mountain Region of Arkansas, neglected in much formal research, has a rich and active h...
Excerpt: Visitors to the Crooked Road and the Mountains of Music Homecoming will hear both old time ...
This thesis was submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas in partial fulfil...