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04246aam a2200553 i 4500 001 CE65506A1D8011EFA6667B3325ECA4DB 003 SILO 005 20240529010049 008 230927s2024 ncua b 001 0 eng 010 $a 2023044338 020 $a 1469678365 020 $a 9781469678368 020 $a 1469678357 020 $a 9781469678351 035 $a (OCoLC)1401909335 040 $a NcU/DLC $b eng $e rda $c DLC $d YDX $d BDX $d OCLCO $d OCLCF $d YDX $d WSL $d SILO 042 $a pcc 043 $a n-us--- $a n-us--- 050 00 $a ML3524 $b .T46 2024 082 00 $a 782.421642/0904 $2 23/eng/20231004 084 $a SOC022000 $a SOC022000 $2 bisacsh 100 1 $a Thompson, Joseph M., $e author. 245 10 $a Cold War country : $b how Nashville's Music Row and the Pentagon created the sound of American patriotism / $c Joseph M. Thompson. 264 1 $a Chapel Hill : $b The University of North Carolina Press, $c 2024. 300 $a 333 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 25 cm. 490 1 $a Studies in United States culture 520 $a "Country music maintains a special, decades-long relationship to American military life, but these ties didn't just happen. This readable history reveals how country music's Nashville-based business leaders on Music Row created partnerships with the Pentagon to sell their audiences on military service while selling the music to service members. Beginning in the 1950s, the military flooded armed forces airwaves with the music, hosted tour dates at bases around the world, and drew on artists from Johnny Cash to Lee Greenwood to support recruitment programs. Over the last half of the twentieth century, the close connections between the Defense Department and Music Row gave an economic boost to the white-dominated sounds of country while marginalizing Black artists and fueling divisions over the meaning of patriotism. This story is filled with familiar stars like Roy Acuff, Elvis Presley, and George Strait, as well as lesser-known figures: industry executives who worked the halls of Congress, country artists who dissented from the stereotypically patriotic trappings of the genre, and more. Joseph M. Thompson argues convincingly that the relationship between Music Row and the Pentagon helped shape not only the evolution of popular music but also race relations, partisanship, and images of the United States abroad"-- $c Provided by publisher. 505 00 $t Proud to be an American : country music militarization and patriotism after Vietnam. $t A G.I. Bill for country music : how country music and military recruitment merged in the 1950s -- $t Singing in the ranks : Memphis, militarization, and the country roots of rock and roll -- $t All-American boy : Elvis Presley and the Cold War's musical and military integration -- $t Best liked world wide : selling the armed forces and the world on country music -- $t Tell them what we're fighting for : the CMA, country artists, and the politics of the Vietnam War -- $t Proud to be an American : country music militarization and patriotism after Vietnam. 504 $a Includes bibliographical references and index. 650 0 $a Country music $x History and criticism. 650 0 $a Country music $x History $x History $y 20th century. 650 0 $a Music trade $z Nashville $z Nashville $x History $y 20th century. 651 0 $a United States $x History $x Recruiting, enlistment, etc. $x History $y 20th century. 650 7 $a HISTORY / United States / 20th Century. $2 bisacsh 650 7 $a SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture. $2 bisacsh 650 7 $a Country music. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00881424 650 7 $a Country music $x Political aspects. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst02061601 650 7 $a Music trade. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01030641 650 7 $a Recruiting and enlistment. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01091944 651 7 $a Tennessee $z Nashville. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01204195 651 7 $a United States. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01204155 648 7 $a 1900-1999 $2 fast 655 7 $a Criticism, interpretation, etc. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01411635 655 7 $a History. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01411628 830 0 $a Studies in United States culture. 941 $a 1 952 $l UQAX771 $d 20240529010321.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=CE65506A1D8011EFA6667B3325ECA4DB 994 $a C0 $b JIDInitiate Another SILO Locator Search