A&R Pioneers

Architects of American Roots Music on Record

Brian Ward author Patrick Huber author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Vanderbilt University Press

Published:30th Jun '18

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A&R Pioneers offers the first comprehensive account of the diverse group of men and women who pioneered artists-and-repertoire (A&R) work in the early US recording industry. In the process, they helped create much of what we now think of as American roots music. Resourceful, innovative, and, at times, shockingly unscrupulous, they scouted and signed many of the singers and musicians who came to define American roots music between the two world wars. They also shaped the repertoires and musical styles of their discoveries, supervised recording sessions, and then devised marketing campaigns to sell the resulting records. By World War II, they had helped redefine the canons of American popular music and established the basic structure and practices of the modern recording industry. Moreover, though their musical interests, talents, and sensibilities varied enormously, these A&R pioneers created the template for the job that would subsequently become known as ""record producer.""

Without Ralph Peer, Art Satherley, Frank Walker, Polk C. Brockman, Eli Oberstein, Don Law, Lester Melrose, J. Mayo Williams, John Hammond, Helen Oakley Dance, and a whole army of lesser known but often hugely influential A&R representatives, the music of Bessie Smith and Bob Wills, of the Carter Family and Count Basie, of Robert Johnson and Jimmie Rodgers may never have found its way onto commercial records and into the heart of America's musical heritage. This is their story.

"A significant contribution that casts fresh light on an under-explored subject—the varied collective and individual contributions of record company A&R managers and scouts to popular roots music. Fluid, highly readable, and packed with a great deal of necessary detail." — Barry Mazor, author of Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music

"A very comprehensive and well-researched study that will give music collectors, sound historians and fans of early American folk music lots of satisfaction [...] A clearly excellent title that deserves praise. It comes with a long index of hundreds of songs, composers, sound engineers, and a huge sources section that will inspire any researcher and collector." — Pop Culture Shelf

ISBN: 9780826521750

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 35mm

Weight: 1198g

446 pages