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Here, Kenney examines the interplay between recorded music and the key social, political, and economic forces in America during the era of the phonograph's rise and decline as the dominant medium of popular recorded sound--from the appearance of the first commercial recordings to the postwar... read more

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Reimagining the historical influence of the phonograph and recorded music in American life can begin with a reconsideration of Evan Eisenberg's description of domestic consumer phonograph culture.

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  1. William Howland Kenney (Author)
 

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