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Title Shine bright : a very personal history of Black women in pop / Danyel Smith
Author Smith, Danyel
Imprint New York : Roc Lit 101, One World, [2022]
©2022

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Edition First edition
Descript 292 sidor illustrationer 25 cm
Note "Published in the United States by Roc Lit 101, a joint venture between Roc Nation LLC and One World, an imprint of Random House, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, New York." -- title page verso
Includes bibliographical references (pages [275]-278) and index
"From one of the preeminent cultural critics of her generation, a radiant weave of memoir, criticism, and biography that tells the story of black women in music--from the Dixie Cups to Gladys Knight to Janet, Whitney, and Mariah-- as the foundational story of American pop"-- Provided by publisher
"A weave of biography, criticism, and memoir, Shine Bright is Danyel Smith's intimate history of Black women's music as the foundational story of American pop. Smith has been writing this history for more than five years. But as a music fan, and then as an essayist, editor (Vibe, Billboard), and podcast host (Black Girl Songbook), she has been living this history since she was a latchkey kid listening to 'Midnight Train to Georgia' on the family stereo. Smith's detailed narrative begins with Phillis Wheatley, an enslaved woman who sang her poems, and continues through the stories of Mahalia Jackson, Dionne Warwick, Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight, and Mariah Carey, as well as the under-considered careers of Marilyn McCoo, Deniece Williams, and Jody Watley. Shine Bright is an overdue paean to musical masters whose true stories and genius have been hidden in plain sight--and the book Danyel Smith was born to write." -- description from publisher's website
Subject Kvinnliga musiker
Afro-amerikanska kvinnor
Sångerskor
Populärmusik
Förenta staterna
Dawit Isaak-biblioteket
Classmark 782.42164092/2
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ISBN/ISSN 9780593132715 inbunden
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