Perone details the emerging issues explored by such performers as Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and John Lennon, who ushered in new sounds, attitudes, and philosophies for an emerging generation.
Preface Acknowledgments Background Popular Music Trends through the Counterculture Era Music and the Anti-War Movement Music and the Oppressed Music and Radical Politics Music and Other Social and Lifestyle Issues An A-Z of Music and the Counterculture Era Bibliography Composition Title Index Index
JAMES E. PERONE is the author of ten books, including Paul Simon: A Bio-Bibliography, Songs of the Vietnam Conflict, and Louis Moreau Gottschalk: A Bio-Bibliography. He is Associate Professor of Music at Mount Union College, where he teaches Music in America, Vernacular Music and the Vietnam Conflict, Music Theory, and Clarinet.
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time period and some of the images included in the title are
reflective of the culture being discussed and may be offensive to
some. Recommended."-Library Media Connection
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