Country Music Annual 2000This title presents Von Sternberg as a real individual, in a real setting. The author not only presents the facts, but embellishes Von Sternberg's life with his own interpretations. |
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Country Singers Attitudes toward the Sacred | 4 |
Nashville SoundEra Studio Musicians | 22 |
Careers in Country Music | 30 |
The Linguistic Turn in Country Music | 46 |
The Devils Dream | 57 |
Minnie Pearl and Southern Humor in Country Entertainment | 75 |
In Search of Fiddlin Sam Long of the Ozarks | 89 |
Red Rectors Musical Aesthetics | 101 |
The Metric Structure of a Country Song | 112 |
Country Music and the Struggle for Identity in Los Angeles California | 141 |
Teaching Country Music | 151 |
Contributors | 173 |
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