
Across the Border and Back
Music in the Big Bend
Marcia Hatfield Daudistel(Author)
Texas A & M University Press
Published on 30. April 2022
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-62349-944-0 (ISBN)
Description
In the vast, sparsely populated area of West Texas known as the Big Bend, life takes place on a different scale. The nearest neighbor can be forty miles away, perhaps located not just in another town but another country, the border historically less obvious than it is today. In the small-town, bicultural atmosphere of the Big Bend, musicians from both sides of the Rio Grande come together, creating music that spans genre, culture, and international borders.From Ojinaga, Mexico, to Alpine, Texas, and most points in between, writer Marcia Hatfield Daudistel and photographer Bill Wright have gathered, through hours of interviews, a trove of anecdotes, images, and personal recollections that explore what makes music - and musicians - in the Big Bend slightly different from anything found elsewhere. Playing big band music one night for a dance at Marfa Army Air Field and border polkas the next evening at a quinceaNera; playing a traditional norteNo and conjunto but throwing in the saxophone to change the dynamic; making a living with their music or keeping their day jobs and playing when they can: these are the stories that demonstrate the cultural and musical versatility required for musicians in the Big Bend.
From the porch at Terlingua's Starlight Theatre to the jukebox at Lajitas, Across the Border and Back: Music in the Big Bend features the people, the history, the local color, the venues, and, above all, the distinctive attitude that have defined music-making in this place, at once one of the most remote and most unique in the country.
From the porch at Terlingua's Starlight Theatre to the jukebox at Lajitas, Across the Border and Back: Music in the Big Bend features the people, the history, the local color, the venues, and, above all, the distinctive attitude that have defined music-making in this place, at once one of the most remote and most unique in the country.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
College Station
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
124 colour photos, 3 line art
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 236 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
1247 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62349-944-0 (9781623499440)
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Person
Marcia Hatfield Daudistel is coauthor of Authentic Texas: People of the Big Bend and The Women of Smeltertown, and she was inducted into the El Paso Commission for Women Hall of Fame. She resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Bill Wright, award-winning photographer, is author of several books, including The Whole Damn Cheese: Maggie Smith, Border Legend and The Texas Outback: Ranching on the Last Frontier. His photographs have been exhibited internationally. He resides in Abilene, Texas.
Bill Wright, award-winning photographer, is author of several books, including The Whole Damn Cheese: Maggie Smith, Border Legend and The Texas Outback: Ranching on the Last Frontier. His photographs have been exhibited internationally. He resides in Abilene, Texas.