Roots punk : a visual and oral history
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Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2023].
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9781496848413, 9781496848420
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206 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
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Published
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2023].
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English
ISBN
9781496848413, 9781496848420

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"Punk rock evokes dissent and disruption, abrasive and anarchic musicality, and a host of countercultural aesthetics. Featuring original interviews and over one hundred images, Roots Punk: A Visual and Oral History by longtime music journalist and author David A. Ensminger focuses on how punk merged with roots music to create a rich style that incorporated honky-tonk, rockabilly, doo-wop, reggae, ska, jazz, folk, blues, and labor ballads. This engagement transformed the notion of punk to include a wide array of vintage source material that seems more aligned with bolo ties and Stetsons than Doc Martens and safety pins. Ensminger explores the music's aesthetics, traits, and themes. He contextualizes, clarifies, maps, and probes roots punk's hybrid nature as well as its diverse, queer-inclusive, and multicultural strains. By painting a broad, nuanced, and well-documented picture of the genre from its earliest incarnation, he forms a kind of people's history of the movement. Roots Punk features original interviews with members of Minutemen, MDC, the Dicks, the Plimsouls, Tex and the Horseheads, Dils/Rank and File, X, the Flesh Eaters, Beatnigs, Alejandro Escovedo, Robert "El Vez" Lopez, Blasters, and more. Whether covering sarcastic novelty forms or sincere embraces, Ensminger reveals and revels in a punk tradition lined with blues records, acoustic ballads, country, and hillbilly romp. In a time of growing conformity, replication, and commercialization, roots punk (sometimes dubbed cow-punk) offers a tantalizing revitalization and reimagination of the American songbook"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Ensminger, D. A. (2023). Roots punk: a visual and oral history . University Press of Mississippi.

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Ensminger, David A.. 2023. Roots Punk: A Visual and Oral History. University Press of Mississippi.

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Ensminger, David A.. Roots Punk: A Visual and Oral History University Press of Mississippi, 2023.

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Ensminger, David A.. Roots Punk: A Visual and Oral History University Press of Mississippi, 2023.

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