Rock 'n' Film
An edition of Rock 'n' Film (2016)
Cinema's Dance with Popular Music
By James, David E.
Publish Date
2016
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Language
eng
Pages
488
Description:
In the mid-1950s, rock 'n' roll amalgamated earlier black and white working-class musical traditions to displace the Great American Songbook's hegemony over Anglophone popular music. At the same time, the classic musical was both displaced and re-created in a new form of film: the rock 'n' roll musical. For the next two decades, the genre's evolution in the United States and the United Kingdom accompanied and sustained the emergence, flowering, and decay of a counterculture. Cinema was second only to records in the production of the new cultural gestalt that the music generated.