
The Selling Sound
The Rise of the Country Music Industry
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The Selling Sound
The Rise of the Country Music Industry
About this book
Pecknold draws on sources as diverse as radio advertising journals, fan magazines, Hollywood films, and interviews with industry insiders. Her sweeping social history encompasses the genre's early days as an adjunct of radio advertising in the 1920s, the friction between Billboard and more genre-oriented trade papers over generating the rankings that shaped radio play lists, the establishment of the Country Music Association, and the influence of rock 'n' roll on the trend toward single-genre radio stations. Tracing the rise of a large and influential network of country fan clubs, Pecknold highlights the significant promotional responsibilities assumed by club organizers until the early 1970s, when many of their tasks were taken over by professional publicists.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Commercialism as a Cultural Text
- 1 Commercialism and the Cultural Value of Country Music, 1920β1947
- 2 Country Music Becomes Mass Culture, 1940β1958
- 3 Country Audiences and the Politics of Mass Culture,1947β1960
- 4 Masses to Classes: The Country Music Associationand the Development of Country Format Radio, 1958β1972
- 5 Commercialism and Tradition, 1958β1970
- 6 Silent Majorities: The Country Audience as Commodity, Constituency, and Metaphor, 1961β1975
- Conclusion: Money Music
- Notes
- Selective Bibliography
- Index