Creating Jazz Counterpoint
New Orleans, Barbershop Harmony, and the Blues
A full study of Buddy Bolden and Bunk Johnson confirming their roles in the real blues roots of New Orleans jazz
Mississippi Fiddle Tunes and Songs from the 1930s
A rediscovered treasury of old-time fiddle music with over 300 musical annotations
Talking New Orleans Music
Crescent City Musicians Talk about Their Lives, Their Music, and Their City
Interviews with and beautiful photography of eleven great musicians and their inspiring city
Songs of Sorrow
Lucy McKim Garrison and Slave Songs of the United States
The untold story behind the creation of the classic songbook Slave Songs of the United States
Mario Lanza
Singing to the Gods
A biography of the Italian American tenor, star of The Great Caruso and inspiration to the Three Tenors
To Do This, You Must Know How
Music Pedagogy in the Black Gospel Quartet Tradition
A landmark study tracing the current of music education that gave form and style to the black gospel quartet tradition
He Stopped Loving Her Today
George Jones, Billy Sherrill, and the Pretty-Much Totally True Story of the Making of the Greatest Country Record of All Time
A behind-the-scenes look at the creation of a country music masterpiece
Transatlantic Roots Music
Folk, Blues, and National Identities
Essays that track identity and authenticity in blues and folk music that crossed the ocean
Racial Uplift and American Music, 1878-1943
The first book to track racial uplift ideology's effect on classical music
Lonesome Melodies
The Lives and Music of the Stanley Brothers
The first biography of two integral bluegrass innovators and touchstones of old-time country music authenticity
Alan Lomax, Assistant in Charge
The Library of Congress Letters, 1935-1945
Collected correspondence from arguably the most important folklorist of the twentieth century
Knowing Jazz
Community, Pedagogy, and Canon in the Information Age
How the claim to jazz knowledge forges community and forms an understanding of canon
Mississippi Hill Country Blues 1967
The photographic record of unprecedented musical discovery and the geniuses of Mississippi’s Hill Country blues
Scotty and Elvis
Aboard the Mystery Train
The true life story of Elvis’s original guitarist, the masterful Scotty Moore
Jazz Diplomacy
Promoting America in the Cold War Era
How America used jazz musicians to carry the anti-communist message when politics failed
That's Got 'Em!
The Life and Music of Wilbur C. Sweatman
The story of an African American musician and band leader whose showmanship and versatility bridged the gap between ragtime and jazz
I'm Feeling the Blues Right Now
Blues Tourism and the Mississippi Delta
A critical look at the controversial strategies officials and promoters wield to “sell” the blues
The Starday Story
The House That Country Music Built
The full story of one of country music’s most influential record labels
Saved by Song
A History of Gospel and Christian Music
A comprehensive resource on a foundational American musical form
Ragged but Right
Black Traveling Shows, "Coon Songs," and the Dark Pathway to Blues and Jazz
The groundbreaking study of “coon songs” and ragtime in black musical comedies, circus sideshows, and tented minstrel shows