<p>At the Vanguard of Vinyl investigates the jazz industry's adoption of the long-playing record (LP), 1948-1960. The technological advancements of the LP, along with the incipient use of magnetic tape recording, made it feasible to commercially issue recordings running beyond the three-minute restrictions of the 78-rpm record. LPs began to feature extended improvisations, musical mistakes, musicians' voices, and other moments of informal music making, revolutionizing the standard recording and production methods of the previous recording era. As the visual and sonic modes of representation shifted, so too did jazz's relationship to white mainstream culture, Western European musical aesthetics, US political structures, and streams of Afro-m...
It is often said there is no jazz without the record, or that the history of jazz is in fact the sto...
In 1957, legendary trumpeter Miles Davis traveled to Paris to record the soundtrack to Elevator to t...
Jazz originated and evolved in a free market economy and complex mutual relations with unregulated s...
My project examines narrative formation and the cultural construction of racial bias in the 1950s mu...
This paper seeks to discuss of one of the most significant questions in the critical discourse of ja...
Using Walter Benjamin’s essay “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction” as a template,...
This dissertation is an intellectual history of African-American jazz musicians. Although the jazz c...
This paper seeks to discuss of one of the most significant questions in the critical discourse of ja...
This dissertation is an intellectual history of African-American jazz musicians. Although the jazz c...
The period between the Second World War and the mid-1960s saw the American music industry engaged in...
Record albums are more than records; they include covers and liner notes, catalogs, magazines, and a...
It is often said there is no jazz without the record, or that the history of jazz is in fact the sto...
It is often said there is no jazz without the record, or that the history of jazz is in fact the sto...
It is often said there is no jazz without the record, or that the history of jazz is in fact the sto...
It is often said there is no jazz without the record, or that the history of jazz is in fact the sto...
It is often said there is no jazz without the record, or that the history of jazz is in fact the sto...
In 1957, legendary trumpeter Miles Davis traveled to Paris to record the soundtrack to Elevator to t...
Jazz originated and evolved in a free market economy and complex mutual relations with unregulated s...
My project examines narrative formation and the cultural construction of racial bias in the 1950s mu...
This paper seeks to discuss of one of the most significant questions in the critical discourse of ja...
Using Walter Benjamin’s essay “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction” as a template,...
This dissertation is an intellectual history of African-American jazz musicians. Although the jazz c...
This paper seeks to discuss of one of the most significant questions in the critical discourse of ja...
This dissertation is an intellectual history of African-American jazz musicians. Although the jazz c...
The period between the Second World War and the mid-1960s saw the American music industry engaged in...
Record albums are more than records; they include covers and liner notes, catalogs, magazines, and a...
It is often said there is no jazz without the record, or that the history of jazz is in fact the sto...
It is often said there is no jazz without the record, or that the history of jazz is in fact the sto...
It is often said there is no jazz without the record, or that the history of jazz is in fact the sto...
It is often said there is no jazz without the record, or that the history of jazz is in fact the sto...
It is often said there is no jazz without the record, or that the history of jazz is in fact the sto...
In 1957, legendary trumpeter Miles Davis traveled to Paris to record the soundtrack to Elevator to t...
Jazz originated and evolved in a free market economy and complex mutual relations with unregulated s...