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The Death of Rhythm and Blues
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256 pages
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The narrative explores the evolution of black music over the past fifty years, highlighting its significance and challenges within white American society. It details the journey from "race music" to the mainstream dominance of R&B, examining how cultural shifts led to the dilution of its original essence through crossover influences. Nelson George's passionate storytelling provides a critical perspective on the intersection of race and music, emphasizing the ongoing struggle for authenticity and recognition in a changing musical landscape.
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2003, paperback
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