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Stage to Studio: Musicians and the Sound Revolution, 1890-1950

Stage to Studio: Musicians and the Sound Revolution, 1890-1950

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Award for Best Research in the Field of Record Labels or Manufacturers from the Association for Recorded Sound CollectionsWinner of the Kenneth W. Baldridge Prize from the Phi Alpha Theta Honor Society, Hawaii Region

Between the late nineteenth and mid-twentieth century, technology transformed the entertainment industry as much as it did such heavy industries as coal and steel. Among those most directly affected were musicians, who had to adapt to successive inventions and refinements in audio technology--from wax cylinders and gramophones to radio and sound films. In this groundbreaking study, James P. Kraft explores the intersection of sound technology, corporate power, and artistic labor during this disruptive period.

Kraft begins in the late nineteenth century's golden age of musicians, when demand for skilled instrumentalists often exceeded supply, analyzing the conflicts in concert halls, nightclubs, recording studios, radio stations, and Hollywood studios as musicians began to compete not only against their local counterparts but also against highly skilled workers in national entertainment factories. Kraft offers an illuminating case study in the impact of technology on industry and society--and a provocative chapter in the cultural history of America.



Author: James P. Kraft
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Published: 11/19/2003
Pages: 248
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.94lbs
Size: 9.12h x 6.04w x 0.66d
ISBN: 9780801877421

About the Author

James P. Kraft is professor of history at the University of Hawai'i at Mânoa. He is also the author of Vegas at Odds: Labor Conflict in a Leisure Economy, 1960-1985 and Havoc and Reform: Workplace Disasters in Modern America, both published by Johns Hopkins.


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