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Black Diamond Queens: African American Women and Rock and Roll


Black Diamond Queens: African American Women and Rock and Roll

Hardback by Mahon, Maureen

Black Diamond Queens: African American Women and Rock and Roll

£103.00

ISBN:
9781478010197
Publication Date:
30 Oct 2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Duke University Press
Pages:
408 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Black Diamond Queens: African American Women and Rock and Roll

Description

African American women have played a pivotal part in rock and roll-from laying its foundations and singing chart-topping hits to influencing some of the genre's most iconic acts. Despite this, black women's importance to the music's history has been diminished by narratives of rock as a mostly white male enterprise. In Black Diamond Queens, Maureen Mahon draws on recordings, press coverage, archival materials, and interviews to document the history of African American women in rock and roll between the 1950s and the 1980s. Mahon details the musical contributions and cultural impact of Big Mama Thornton, LaVern Baker, Betty Davis, Tina Turner, Merry Clayton, Labelle, the Shirelles, and others, demonstrating how dominant views of gender, race, sexuality, and genre affected their careers. By uncovering this hidden history of black women in rock and roll, Mahon reveals a powerful sonic legacy that continues to reverberate into the twenty-first century.

Contents

Illustrations ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction 1 1. Rocking and Rolling with Big Mama Thornton 29 2. LaVern Baker, the Incredible Disappearing Queen of Rock and Roll 52 3. Remembering the Shirelles 76 4. Call and Response 105 5. Negotiating "Brown Sugar" 141 6. The Revolutionary Sisterhood of Labelle 182 7. The Fearless Funk of Betty Davis 213 8. Tina Turner's Turn to Rock 240 Epilogue 273 Notes 285 Bibliography 349 Index 375

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