Milton Brown and the Founding of Western Swing by Cary Ginell

Milton Brown and the Founding of Western Swing by Cary Ginell

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Milton Brown and the Founding of Western Swing by Cary Ginell

A few weeks before his death in an auto accident, Milton Brown and his band the Musical Brownies recorded forty-nine songs in a single three-day session. That prolific output was a testament to Brown's enormous popularity not only on record but as head of the premier touring act in the Southwest. Cary Ginell draws on interviews and his own musical knowledge to chart Brown's too-short career. Ginell sees Brown as the first key figure to merge blues, jazz, and country into the genre that artists like Bob Wills and Spade Cooley later popularized as Western Swing. Following Brown from his early years to his rise via the Fort Worth dance hall scene, Ginell traces the evolution of the singer-bandleader's musical innovations like adding vocals to dance music and his band's adoption of a style heavy with rhythm and blues. In 1936, Brown and his band stood at the brink of national stardom when Brown's car hit a telephone pole. He died five days later.
Winner of the ARSC Award for Best Research in Recorded Country Music, 1995Recipient of Honorable Mention for the Belmont Award for the Best Book on Country Music, 1994.

"Milton Brown is one of the great unsung heroes of American music; and one of the true fathers of Western Swing. Ginell's biography offers a wealth of new information on Brown and his times and paints a marvelously detailed portrait of the rich Texas music scene of the Depression era."--Charles K. Wolfe, Middle Tennessee State University
Cary Ginell is a music historian, broadcaster, archivist, and Grammy-nominated writer. His books include The Discography of Western Swing and Hot String Bands, 1928-1942 and Walk Tall: The Music and Life of Julian Cannonball Adderley.
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ISBN 13 9780252020414
ISBN 10 0252020413
Title Milton Brown and the Founding of Western Swing
Author Cary Ginell
Series Music In American Life
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Year published 1994-09-01
Number of pages 374
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Winner of the ARSC Award for Best Research in Recorded Country Music, 1995.  Recipient of Honorable Mention for the Belmont Award for the Best Book on Country Music, 1994.
1995
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