How Music Grew in Brooklyn

How Music Grew in Brooklyn
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Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 0810856662
ISBN-13 : 9780810856660
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis How Music Grew in Brooklyn by : Maurice Edwards

"The Brooklyn Philharmonic is one of the most innovative and respected symphony orchestras of modern times. Maurice Edwards provides a personal and comprehensive history of this institution. How Music Grew in Brooklyn includes more than two dozen historical photographs and illustrations and an eighty-page appendix providing detailed listing of the orchestra's programs, including the Marathons."--BOOK JACKET.

How Music Grew in Brooklyn

How Music Grew in Brooklyn
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Total Pages : 424
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015063226321
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Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis How Music Grew in Brooklyn by : Maurice Edwards

"The Brooklyn Philharmonic is one of the most innovative and respected symphony orchestras of modern times. Maurice Edwards provides a personal and comprehensive history of this institution. How Music Grew in Brooklyn includes more than two dozen historical photographs and illustrations and an eighty-page appendix providing detailed listing of the orchestra's programs, including the Marathons."--BOOK JACKET.

Dust & Grooves

Dust & Grooves
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Publisher : Ten Speed Press
Total Pages : 577
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ISBN-10 : 9781607748700
ISBN-13 : 1607748703
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Dust & Grooves by : Eilon Paz

A photographic look into the world of vinyl record collectors—including Questlove—in the most intimate of environments—their record rooms. Compelling photographic essays from photographer Eilon Paz are paired with in-depth and insightful interviews to illustrate what motivates these collectors to keep digging for more records. The reader gets an up close and personal look at a variety of well-known vinyl champions, including Gilles Peterson and King Britt, as well as a glimpse into the collections of known and unknown DJs, producers, record dealers, and everyday enthusiasts. Driven by his love for vinyl records, Paz takes us on a five-year journey unearthing the very soul of the vinyl community.

Song of Brooklyn

Song of Brooklyn
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Publisher : Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015077638107
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Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Song of Brooklyn by : Marc Eliot

Song of Brooklyn gathers the oral testimony of nearly one hundred Brooklynites past and present, famous and unknown, about a mythic borough that is also an indisputably real place. These witnesses speak eloquently of what it was like back then, when the Dodgers played in Ebbets Field; later, when the borough fell on hard times; and now, when it has come roaring back on the tracks of a real-estate boom, giving it celebrity chic and hipster cred. With this surprising and inspiring renaissance in full swing, the story of Brooklyn is one of the great and still ongoing chapters of the American urban experience, and Song of Brooklyn sings that tune in pitch-perfect key.

Betty Smith: Life of the Author of a Tree Grows in Brooklyn

Betty Smith: Life of the Author of a Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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Publisher : Independent Author
Total Pages : 444
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ISBN-10 : 098272070X
ISBN-13 : 9780982720707
Rating : 4/5 (0X Downloads)

Synopsis Betty Smith: Life of the Author of a Tree Grows in Brooklyn by : Valerie Raleigh Yow

Smith's "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" captured the imagination of readers in 1943. In the first published biography of Smith, the real-life stories behind the heroes in her novel are told.

Brooklyn Boomer

Brooklyn Boomer
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : 9781462017133
ISBN-13 : 1462017134
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Brooklyn Boomer by : Martin H. Levinson

Martin H. Levinson lived in Brooklyn from his birth in 1946 to 1962, the height of the baby boom following World War II. He grew up two blocks from Ebbets Field, the home of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and attended Erasmus Hall High School, which boasts alums such as Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, and chess-wiz Bobby Fischer. The author's personal recollections of his middle-class childhood in Brooklyn during the 1950s alternate with chapters detailing seminal cultural events of that era including the advent of television, fast-food restaurants, big cars with fins; desegregation and the white flight to the suburbs; rock and roll, beatniks, hula hoops, The Kinsey Reports, the Cold War, McCarthyism, Playboy, and much more. Part memoir, part social history, Brooklyn Boomer offers a captivating portrait of Brooklyn and America in the mid-twentieth Century.

How Music Grew

How Music Grew
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 676
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105042425103
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Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis How Music Grew by : Marion Bauer

Made in Brooklyn

Made in Brooklyn
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Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9781785356599
ISBN-13 : 1785356593
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Made in Brooklyn by : Amanda Wasielewski

Made in Brooklyn provides a belated critique of the Maker Movement: from its origins in the nineteenth century to its impact on labor and its entanglement in the neoliberal economic model of the tech industry. This critique is rooted in a case study of one neighborhood in Brooklyn, where artists occupy former factory buildings as makers. Although the Maker Movement promises to revitalize the city and its dying industrial infrastructure by remaking these areas as centers of small-scale production, it often falls short of its utopian ideals. Through her analysis of the Maker Movement, the author addresses broader questions around the nature of artistic work after the internet, as well as what the term ‘hipster’ means in the context of youth culture, gentrification, labor, and the influence of the internet. Part history, part ethnography, this book is an attempt to provide a unified analysis of how the tech industry has infiltrated artistic practice and urban space.

Brooklyn

Brooklyn
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Publisher : Workman Publishing
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 0761116354
ISBN-13 : 9780761116356
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Brooklyn by : Michael W. Robbins

A celebration of Brooklyn features more than one hundred original articles that tap into the life of "America's Hometown."

When Brooklyn was the World, 1920-1957

When Brooklyn was the World, 1920-1957
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Publisher : Harmony
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004222709
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Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis When Brooklyn was the World, 1920-1957 by : Elliot Willensky

Around the corner. The next block. Across the At the end of the line. Borough Park. Gowanus. Flatbush. Canarsie. Ridgewood. Greenpoint. Brownsville. Bay Ridge. Bensonhurst. City Line. What was the place called Brooklyn really like back then... when Brooklyn was the world? Elliot Willensky, born in Brooklyn and now official Borough Historian, takes us back to a sweeter time when a trip on the new BMT subway was a delightful adventure, when summer days were a picnic on the sand and evenings were Nathan's hotdogs at Coney Island and a whirl of lights, spills, and chills at dazzling Luna Park. Remembering Brooklyn, it's the neighborhoods you think of first -- or maybe it's your own block, the one you were raised on. In those days, the street was a more animated, more colorful place. Jacks and jump rope, hit-the-stick, double-dutch and skelly or potsy (hopscotch to you) were played everywhere. The street was a natural amphitheater, and the stoop was the perfect place for grown-ups to sit and watch and visit with neighbors. Stores-on-wheels selling fruit, baked goods, and the old standby, seltzer, rolled right down the block, and the Fuller Brush man and Electrolux vacuum-cleaner salesmen worked door to door, saving housewives countless shopping trips. For many, a big night out was dinner at a Chinese restaurant, where 99 percent of the patrons were non-Chinese, and you could get mysterious-sounding dishes like moo goo gai pan and subgum chow mein -- "One from column A, two from column B." If you could afford to go somewhere really classy, the Marine Roof of the Bossert Hotel was one of the hottest nightspots. A hot date on Saturday night featured big bands at the clubs on TheStrip (Flatbush Avenue below Prospect Park) -- the Patio, the Parakeet Club, the Circus Lounge -- or gala stage shows at the Brooklyn Academy of Music or the enormous Paramount Theatre. Still, for family entertainment you couldn't beat a day at the beach and a night on Surf Avenue, taking in the sideshows and the penny arcades. For Brooklyn, the years between 1920 and 1957 were a special time. It was in 1920 that the subway system reached to Brooklyn's outer edge -- linking the entire borough with Manhattan and making it an ideal spot for millions of new families to build their homes. The end of the era came in 1957 -- the last year that Brooklyn's beloved Dodgers played at Ebbets Field before moving to sunny California. For many loyal fans the fate of "Dem Bums" represents the fate of Brooklyn. With a brilliant, entertaining text and hundreds of exciting, nostalgic photographs (many never before published), When Brooklyn Was the World recovers the history of this lively city, as remembered by the millions of people who knew Brooklyn in its golden era.