Type de publication:
BookSource:
Vanderbilt University Press,, Nashville, United States, p.273 pages ; (2023)Numéro d'appel:
ML3477Mots-clés:
20th century, États-Unis (Sud), fast, Fight songs, History and criticism., Music and sports, Popular music, Racism in higher education, Racisme dans l'enseignement supérieur, Southern States, Southern States.Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-271)."Hideous with unearthly noises" : Early football sounds and spaces -- Songs of the South : Football music and the Lost Cause -- Who wrote this? : Authorship and copyright in two early fight songs -- The song that changed everything and the man who published it : Thornton W. Allen and the "Washington and Lee swing" (1910) -- Where are all the ladies at? -- Southern fight songs in the Jazz Age -- The business of college songs in the 1930s -- Make it hot : Pushing for pep in the 1930s -- Huey Long's band plays his songs -- Three postwar fight songs -- What fades and what remains -- Epilogue : Overtime -- Appendix. College songs published, written, or copyrighted by Thornton W. Allen."SEC football fight songs and the seismic social, economic, and cultural shifts that unfolded in the South in the twentieth century"--
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