For instance, a Victor Records employee named Ralph Peer, who had conducted among the first ever recordings of New Orleans jazz in its native habitat, eventually chose to record Appalachian folk songs in Bristol, Tennessee. According to Wikipedia, "the Bristol Sessions are considered by some as the 'Big Bang' of modern country music."
So, how influential do y'all think each of these different factors was in the dominance of American musical genres? I listed them in what I think is roughly increasing order of importance, although I think that African-European fusion and the improv culture are about tied as the #1 factor, with economics a close second and political/cultural superiority as deeply secondary.
So, how influential do y'all think each of these different factors was in the dominance of American musical genres? I listed them in what I think is roughly increasing order of importance, although I think that African-European fusion and the improv culture are about tied as the #1 factor, with economics a close second and political/cultural superiority as deeply secondary.
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why reddit attracts this type of people
because it's the easiest platform to access in case you have a brain rot