Popular music -- United States -- History and criticism
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Popular music -- United States -- History and criticism
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Popular music
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- Audiotopia, music, race, and America, Josh Kun
- Apocalypse jukebox, the end of the world in American popular music, David Janssen and Edward Whitelock
- Music is history, Questlove
- Devil sent the rain, music and writing in desperate America, Tom Piazza
- The time of my life, a Righteous Brother's memoir, Bill Medley with Mike Marino
- Temples of sound, inside the great recording studios, Jim Cogan and William Clark ; foreword by Quincy Jones
- Stardust melodies, the biography of twelve of America's most popular songs, [Will Friedwald]
- Fire and rain, the James Taylor story, Ian Halperin
- American music is, Nat Hentoff
- Jelly Roll, Bix, and Hoagy, Gennett Records and the rise of America's musical grassroots
- The soundtrack of my life, Clive Davis with Anthony DeCurtis
- Bayou underground, tracing the mythical roots of American popular music, Dave Thompson
- Man in the music, the creative life and work of Michael Jackson, Joseph Vogel with a foreword by contributing editor Anthony Decurtis
- The soundtrack of my life, Clive Davis with Anthony DeCurtis
- American popular music, new approaches to the twentieth century, edited by Rachel Rubin and Jeffrey Melnick
- Boogaloo, the quintessence of American popular music, Arthur Kempton
- Dylan's visions of sin, Christopher Ricks
- Like a rolling stone, Bob Dylan at the crossroads, Greil Marcus
- The way you wear your hat, Frank Sinatra and the lost art of livin'
- Studio stories, how the great New York records were made : from Miles to Madonna, Sinatra to the Ramones, David Simons
- Stomp and swerve, American music gets hot, 1843-1924, David Wondrich
- Music and the road, essays on the interplay of music and the popular culture of the American road, Gordon E. Slethaug
- Katy Perry, the girl who ran away, producer/director, Alex Westbrook ; Chrome Dreams Media
- Only the strong survive, a celebration of soul
- The American songbook, music for the masses, Ann van der Merwe
- Easy to remember, the great American songwriters and their songs, William Zinsser
- Still on the road, the songs of Bob Dylan, 1974-2006, Clinton Heylin
- The rap year book, the most important rap song from every year since 1979, discussed, debated, and deconstructed, by Shea Serrano ; foreword by Ice-T ; illustrated by Arturo Torres
- Make mine music
- Music is history, Questlove with Ben Greenman
- Amore, the story of Italian American song, Mark Rotella
- Sweet air, modernism, regionalism, and American popular song, Edward P. Comentale
- The world of Bob Dylan
- Yellowface, creating the Chinese in American popular music and performance, 1850s-1920s, Krystyn R. Moon
- Still on the road, the songs of Bob Dylan, 1974-2006, Clinton Heylin
- P!nk, alive and kicking, producer, Alec Lindsell ; Chrome Dreams Media
- Listening for America, inside the great American songbook from Gershwin to Sondheim, Rob Kapilow
- The words and music of Brian Wilson, Christian Matijas-Mecca
- The Beach Boys' pet sounds, the greatest album of the 20th century, by Kingsley Abbot
- African-American musicians, Claudette Hegel
- B-sides, undercurrents and overtones, peripheries to popular in music, 1960 to the present, George Plasketes
- There was a fire, Jews, music and the American dream, Ben Sidran
- Never be alone again, how Bloghouse united the Internet and Dancefloor
- This land that I love, Irving Berlin, Woody Guthrie, and the story of two American anthems, John Shaw
- Love for sale, pop music in America, David Hajdu
- A new America:, how music reshaped the culture and future of a nation and redefined my life, Tommy Mottola
- Good booty, love and sex, black & white, body and soul in American music, Ann Powers
- Chuck Berry, Maybellene, produced by Corridor Group Productions Inc
- This land that I love, Irving Berlin, Woody Guthrie, and the story of two American anthems, John Shaw
- Heart & soul, A celebration of Black music style in America, 1930-1975, Bob Merlis, Davin Seay ; Foreword by Etta James
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