GROUP HARMONY: The Black Urban Roots of Rhythm & Blues
Focusing in particular on Baltimore and Washington in the postwar period, Goosman details the emergence of vocal R&B groups from black urban neighborhoods while exploring the issues of racism, separatism and assimilation that accompanied the genre's emergence. Photos.
Format: Paperbound
Pages: 291
Publisher: UPaP
ISBN: 9780812221084
Item #: 9161880
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