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Volume 22 • Number 2

Summer 2004


Articles

William Grant Still in Ohio (1911-1919) 203
CATHERINE PARSONS SMITH  
   
"Buried Under the Fecundity of His Own Creations": Reconsidering the Recording Bans of the American Federation of Musicians, 1942-1944 and 1948 231
TIM ANDERSON  
   
Symposium: Disciplining American Music   
Introduction: Disciplining American Music 270
MARY WALLACE DAVIDSON  
   
Can American Music Studies Develop a Method? 272
DALE COCKRELL  
   
The Pot Liquor Principle: Developing a Black Music Criticism in American Music Studies 284
GUTHRIE P. RAMSEY JR.  
   
Mainstreaming American Musical Multiculturalism 296
ANNE K. RASMUSSEN  
   
Response: New Recipes for American Music Studies 310
KAY KAUFMAN SHELEMAY  

Book Reviews

Ian Wellens, Music on the Frontline: Nicholas Nabokov's Struggle Against Communism and Middlebrow Culture 317
JENNIFER DELAPP
   
Ashley Kahn, Kind of Blue: The Making of the Miles Davis Masterpiece 319
JOHAN ÅHR  
   
Beth Abelson Macleod, Women Performing Music: The Emergence of American Women as Instrumentalists and Conductors 321
CAROLINE CEPIN BENSER  
   
Christopher Wilkinson, Jazz on the Road: Don Albert's Musical Life; Eric Porter, What Is This Thing Called Jazz?: African American Musicians as Artists, Critics, and Activists 323
MARC RICE  

Recording Reviews

Paul Lansky. Conversation Pieces 327
MARK KATZ
   
Random Walks: Piano Music of David Kraehenbuehl 329
CAROLINE CEPIN BENSER  
   
Louis Armstrong: The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings 331
CHARLES HIROSHI GARRETT  
 

 
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