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How Belfast Got the Blues
A Cultural History of Popular Music in the 1960s
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Beschreibung
Was the first white European blues singer an Irish woman. What links The Rolling Stones to the birth of the Northern Ireland civil rights movement. Did the state suppress the work of a key countercultural director because his film was shot in Belfast in 1965. 0This book provides the answers in an engaging and dynamic reconsideration of Belfast's long-ignored contributions to the popular music and cultural politics of the 1960s. In an expansive socio-cultural history, Noel McLaughlin and Joanna Braniff explore how popular music engaged with and influenced the global cultural and political currents of the decade. 0The popular history of Northern Ireland has been overshadowed by the violence of the Troubles. But How Belfast Got the Blues offers a corrective, reconsidering the period before 1969 and arguing that popular music in Northern Ireland was central to the politics of the time, in ways not previously understood or explored. In addition to big names like Van Morrison and Rory Gallagher, the authors highlight lesser-known artists. notably Ottilie Patterson, Ireland's first blues singer. and restore them to music history. By intertwining politics, culture, and key personalities, the authors reexamine this radical decade and the complex but essential relationship between music and identity in a place where it could mean the difference between life and death.
Spezifikationen
Sprache
- Englisch
Autor
- Noel McLaughlin
- Joanna Braniff
Zielgruppe
- Professional & Vocational
Erscheinungsjahr
- 2020
Format
- Buch (Softcover)
Anzahl Seiten
- 550
