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Chappie Willet, Frank Fairfax, and Phil Edwards' Collegians: from West Virginia to Philadelphia.
March 22, 2007... In the spring of 1934, the Chicago Defender ("Detroit Likes Them" 1934) and Philadelphia Tribune ("Chappie Willet" 1934) ran a publicity photo of "Chappie Willet and His Greystone Ballroom Orchestra." The image not only provides one of the few...
The politicization of kwaito: from the "party politic" to party politics.(music and politics in South Africa)
March 22, 2007... Kwaito--the most important music genre and cultural innovation to emerge in postapartheid South Africa--is often described as explicitly apolitical. Essentially a type of dance music, kwaito in its most common form is music "after the...
Mode, melody, and harmony in traditional Afro-Cuban music: from Africa to Cuba.
March 22, 2007... Afro-Cuban traditional music constitutes one of the richest musical heritages of the Americas and has received a commensurate amount of scholarly attention. Published research on Afro-Cuban music has tended to focus on drumming (Amira and...