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By Robert E. Price


The Bakersfield Sound: How a Generation of Displaced Okies Revolutionized American Music By Robert E. Price

 | #979015 in Books  |  iUniverse  |  2015-11-20  |  2015-11-20  | Original language: English  | PDF # 1  |  9.00 x .73 x 6.00l, .90  | File type: PDF  | 292 pages | File size: 78.Mb
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Most Helpful The aesthetic known as the Bakersfield Sound transformed country music its hard edge a stark contrast to Nashville s stringed orchestras It turned displaced Okies like Buck Owens and Merle Haggard into household names and in the process created a widely felt influence on style instrumentation and attitude in American music Even so a half century after its emergence the Bakersfield Sound s significance is underappreciated except among hardcore fans and music histo About the Author Robert E Price the award winning editor of the Bakersfield Californian has written and spoken extensively about the Bakersfield Sound for more than twenty years

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