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The Unsung Songwriters Warren W. Vaché epub The Unsung Songwriters Warren W. Vaché pdf download The Unsung Songwriters Warren W. Vaché pdf file The Unsung Songwriters Warren W. Vaché audiobook The Unsung Songwriters Warren W. Vaché book review The Unsung Songwriters Warren W. Vaché summary | #3488760 in Books | Scarecrow Press | 2000-04-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.74 x2.00 x5.76l,2.77 | File type: PDF | 784 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| A seminal, comprehensive, core reference title.|By Midwest Book Review|The idea that during the last century of American most "hit" tunes were generated by a relative handful of writers such as Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Kern, Porter and Rodgers is a common misconception. In fact, American popular music from "Tin Pan Alley" creations to Broadway Musical compositions we|From Booklist|A tribute to the relatively unknown composers who were churning out songs for Broadway, Hollywood, radio, and early television during the "Golden Age of Songwriting," roughly 1917 to 1950. REVWR|C
The Unsung Songwriters is dedicated to a period in the history of American music that author Warren Vaché calls the "Golden Age of Songwriting," and to the men and women who made it great.
Contrary to the widely held opinion that most of our hit and standard songs were composed by a handful of top writers―Berlin, Gershwin, Kern, Porter, and Rodgers―the fact is that the vast majority of them were written by relatively unknown composers. ...
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