From the dance halls to the main stage, from small town Texas to the big cities, "musica tejana" is rapidly becoming known as a rich and vibrant form of American music. The 20th century has seen Texas Mexican music balance between the traditional and the modern, remaining rooted in Mexico while taking nourishment from Africa, Europe, the Caribbean and the United States. In this book the author provides a history of the evolution of "musica tejana" - its ups and downs and its importance to Mexican Texas culture in the context of Anglo-Mexican relations. He also discusses the more recent development of the Tejano recording industry and the role women have begun to play in an industry long dominated by men.
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24 b&w photographs, 10 tables, bibliography, index
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-58544-159-4 (9781585441594)
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GUADALUPE SAN MIGUEL, JR., danced and listened his way acorss Texas to write this book. He currently resides in Houston, Texas, where he is an associate professor of history at the University of Houston.