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by Don Cusic |
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| The histories of baseball and country
music ran in parallel tracks from the fringes to the mainstream, gaining
exposure and building heroes, first via radio broadcasts and then on the
television screen. Both evolved with American society through wartime,
the Civil Rights movement, and into the age of multimillion dollar superstars.
Don Cusic offers an engaging and insightful analysis that addresses race, gender, class, ethnicity, business practices and marketing, performance, media, and the cult of celebrity. |
Baseball and Country Music by Don Cusic University of Wisconsin Press, 2003 Order a copy. |
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