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Gone to the Country Ray Allen

Gone to the Country By Ray Allen

Gone to the Country by Ray Allen


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Exploring the cultural impact of a northern band's southern music

Gone to the Country Summary

Gone to the Country: The New Lost City Ramblers and the Folk Music Revival by Ray Allen

Gone to the Country chronicles the life and music of the New Lost City Ramblers, a trio of city-bred musicians who helped pioneer the resurgence of southern roots music during the folk revival of the late 1950s and 1960s. Formed in 1958 by Mike Seeger, John Cohen, and Tom Paley, the Ramblers introduced the regional styles of southern ballads, blues, string bands, and bluegrass to northerners yearning for a sound and an experience not found in mainstream music.

Ray Allen interweaves biography, history, and music criticism to follow the band from its New York roots to their involvement with the commercial folk music boom. Allen details their struggle to establish themselves amid critical debates about traditionalism brought on by their brand of folk revivalism. He explores how the Ramblers ascribed notions of cultural authenticity to certain musical practices and performers and how the trio served as a link between southern folk music and northern urban audiences who had little previous exposure to rural roots styles. Highlighting the role of tradition in the social upheaval of mid-century America, Gone to the Country draws on extensive interviews and personal correspondence with band members and digs deep into the Ramblers' rich trove of recordings.

Gone to the Country Reviews

Received a Certificate of Merit from the Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) in the category of Best Research in Recorded Country, Ethnic or Folk Music, 2011.- Association for Recorded Sound Collections

About Ray Allen

Ray Allen is a professor of music and American studies at Brooklyn College, City University of New York. His coedited collections include Ruth Crawford Seeger's Worlds: Innovation and Tradition in Twentieth-Century American Music and other works.

Table of Contents

CoverTitle PageCopyrightContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Reviving Tradition in Modern America1. The Seeger Family Discovers the Folk2. Yale Hoots and Washington Square Jams3. The Ramblers Take the Stage, 1958-19594. Seeger, Cohen, and Paley Perform the Folk, 1959-19615. Paley Departs and Schwarz Arrives, 1961-19626. Seeger, Cohen, and Schwarz Perform the Folk, 1962-19647. Gone to the Country, 1965-19688. A Second Decade, 1969-19799. Thinking Legacy and Moving On10. Passing for Traditional and Rethinking Folk RevivalismDiscographic NotesNotes on SourcesNotesIndex

Additional information

CIN0252077474A
9780252077470
0252077474
Gone to the Country: The New Lost City Ramblers and the Folk Music Revival by Ray Allen
Used - Well Read
Paperback
University of Illinois Press
20100924
328
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