Sacred music of the secular city : from blues to rap |
Journal/Book: Black sacred music, v. 6, no. 1. 1992; Durham, N.C.. Duke University Press. vii, 309.
Note: "A special issue of Black sacred music: a journal of theomusicology". Includes bibliographical references (p. [295]-297) and index. Blues: The ethos of the blues / Larry Neal -- From Black to blues / Dwight D. Andrews -- The blues as a secular religion / Rod Gruver -- The blues : a secular spiritual / James H. Cone -- The mythology of the blues / Jon Michael Spencer -- Jazz: New world a'comin : religious perspectives on the legacy of Duke Ellington / Mark Sumner Harvey -- Some memories of Duke Ellington's premier sacred jazz concert / Eloise McKinney-Johnson -- From the heart : a reflection on the essence of jazz / Mtumishi St. Julien -- Howling with the wolves : Paul Winter's earth jazz / Jay McDaniel -- On jazzology : a rapsody / J. Michael Jarrett -- Soul: Keep on pushing : the Impressions / William C. Turner -- Keep on rollin' along : the Temptations and soul therapy / Nicholas Cooper-Lewter -- In memory of Marvin Gaye / Cornel West -- Rock: The Catholic imagination of Bruce Springsteen / Andrew M. Greeley -- Like a Catholic : Madonna's challenge to her church / Andrew M. Greeley -- Sex and suicide / Cornel West -- Tracy Chapman : Jedermann, prophet, or cultural narrator? / Thomas Poole -- Rap: Rap culture, the Church, and modern American society / Michael Eric Dyson -- Rights
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