Few can deny that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\u27s untimely death had a profound impact on American life. In this dissertation, I argue that the assassination inspired musicians, producers, artists, and consumers across the nation to reconstruct soul music and, in its place, construct the cultural idiom known as funk. Narrating the process by which black artists\u27 embraced and popularized funk modes of expression, this dissertation traces how the genre extended directly from post-assassination trauma and attempted to provide a purposeful announcement of black solidarity and an uncensored narrative of the black American experience. In telling the story of funk, its origins, and its long-term cultural impact, this dissertation collects, narr...
The song This Christmas by Donny Hathaway is played only once a year during the holiday season. Hi...
Rooted in stylized grooves and lineages of musical borrowing, funk can often seem to exist at the pe...
This dissertation seeks to provide an intraracial narrative history of African American politics and...
Few can deny that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\u27s untimely death had a profound impact on American l...
<p>This dissertation examines the way in which funk music, in the context of twentieth century Afric...
This dissertation explores the interplay of popular music and racial thought in the 1960s, and asks ...
“Though Some Days the Blues Was Our Parade, Still We Marched Through All the Tears We Made : A Histo...
This essay proposes a framework called the “sounds of black America” to argue that the social and cu...
Dr. Frederick “Rickey” Vincent is author of the award-winning Funk: The Music, the People and the Rh...
Thesis advisor: Lynn LyerlyBased in 1960s Detroit, the Motown Record Company established itself and ...
From work songs and spirituals during slavery to the gospel, soul, and funk of the civil rights move...
In this dissertation I investigate if and how the consumption of rap music is associated with Black ...
The essays contained in this volume address some of the most visible, durable and influential of Afr...
Recognized nationally as the funk capital of the world, Dayton, Ohio takes credit for birthing impor...
From 1997-2002, a loose collective of hip hop and R&B musicians known as The Soulquarians collaborat...
The song This Christmas by Donny Hathaway is played only once a year during the holiday season. Hi...
Rooted in stylized grooves and lineages of musical borrowing, funk can often seem to exist at the pe...
This dissertation seeks to provide an intraracial narrative history of African American politics and...
Few can deny that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\u27s untimely death had a profound impact on American l...
<p>This dissertation examines the way in which funk music, in the context of twentieth century Afric...
This dissertation explores the interplay of popular music and racial thought in the 1960s, and asks ...
“Though Some Days the Blues Was Our Parade, Still We Marched Through All the Tears We Made : A Histo...
This essay proposes a framework called the “sounds of black America” to argue that the social and cu...
Dr. Frederick “Rickey” Vincent is author of the award-winning Funk: The Music, the People and the Rh...
Thesis advisor: Lynn LyerlyBased in 1960s Detroit, the Motown Record Company established itself and ...
From work songs and spirituals during slavery to the gospel, soul, and funk of the civil rights move...
In this dissertation I investigate if and how the consumption of rap music is associated with Black ...
The essays contained in this volume address some of the most visible, durable and influential of Afr...
Recognized nationally as the funk capital of the world, Dayton, Ohio takes credit for birthing impor...
From 1997-2002, a loose collective of hip hop and R&B musicians known as The Soulquarians collaborat...
The song This Christmas by Donny Hathaway is played only once a year during the holiday season. Hi...
Rooted in stylized grooves and lineages of musical borrowing, funk can often seem to exist at the pe...
This dissertation seeks to provide an intraracial narrative history of African American politics and...