Cosmic Cowboys and New Hicks - Travis D. Stimeling

Cosmic Cowboys and New Hicks

The Countercultural Sounds of Austin's Progressive Country Music Scene
Buch | Softcover
194 Seiten
2016
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-061035-7 (ISBN)
39,85 inkl. MwSt
For a generation disillusioned with modernity and the conservatism of post-war suburbia, the unique blend of rock and country music that emerged from Austin, Texas in the early 1970s embodied both a longing for change and a newfound pride in living an unconventional way of life.
Country music of late 1960s and early 1970s was a powerful symbol of staunch conservative resistance to the flowering hippie counterculture. But in 1972, the city of Austin, Texas became host to a growing community of musicians, entrepreneurs, journalists, and fans who saw country music as a part of their collective heritage and sought to reclaim it for their own progressive scene. These children of the Cold War, post-World War II suburban migration, and the Baby Boom escaped the socially conservative world their parents had created, to instead create for themselves an idyllic rural Texan utopia. Progressive country music--a hybrid of country music and rock--played out the contradictions at work among the residents of the growing Austin community: at once firmly grounded in the conservative Texan culture in which they had been raised and profoundly affected by the current hippie counterculture.

In Cosmic Cowboys and New Hicks: The Countercultural Sounds of Austin's Progressive Country Music Scene, Travis Stimeling connects the local Austin culture and the progressive music that became its trademark. He presents a colorful range of evidence, from behavior and dress, to newspaper articles, to personal interviews of musicians as diverse as Willie Nelson, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Doug Sahm. Along the way, Stimeling uncovers parodies of the cosmic cowboy image that reinforce the longing for a more peaceful way of life, but that also recognize an awareness of the muddled, conflicted nature of this counterculture identity. Cosmic Cowboys and New Hicks brings new insight into the inner workings of Austin's progressive country music scene -- by bringing the music and musicians brilliantly to life.

This book will appeal to students and scholars of popular music studies, musicology and ethnomusicology, sociology, cultural studies, folklore, American studies, and cultural geography; the lucid prose and interviews will also make the book attractive to fans of the genre and artists discussed within. Austin residents past and present, as well as anyone with an interest in the development of progressive music or today's 'alt.country' movement will find Cosmic Cowboys and New Hicks an informative, engaging resource.

Travis D. Stimeling is Assistant Professor of Music History at West Virginia University School of Music. He has published two books with Oxford University Press: Cosmic Cowboys and New Hicks: The Countercultural Sounds of Austin's Progressive Country Music Scene (2011) and The Country Music Reader (2014). He has also published widely on a variety of U.S. music topics.

Preface
Introduction
CHAPTER 1: PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY MUSIC AS LOCAL MUSIC
CHAPTER 2: "I JUST WANNA BE A COSMIC COWBOY":
PASTORAL IMAGERY AND PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY MUSIC

CHAPTER 3: "UP AGAINST THE WALL, REDNECK MOTHER":
COSMIC COWBOYS AND CULTURAL CONFLICT IN RURAL TEXAS

CHAPTER 4: !VIVA TERLINGUA!: LIVE RECORDINGS AND
THE AUTHENTICITY OF PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY MUSIC

CHAPTER 5: "BOB WILLS IS STILL THE KING":
PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY AND THE REVIVAL OF WESTERN SWING
CONCLUSION: "A GATHERING OF THE TRIBES": MUSIC FESTIVALS
AND CONFLUENCE IN AUSTIN

WORKS CITED

DISCOGRAPHY

FILMOGRAPHY

NOTES

INDEX

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 157 x 234 mm
Gewicht 292 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Musiktheorie / Musiklehre
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Pop / Rock
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-19-061035-2 / 0190610352
ISBN-13 978-0-19-061035-7 / 9780190610357
Zustand Neuware
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