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Progressive Country
How the 1970s Transformed the Texan in Popular Culture
2013
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Winner, Coral Horton Tullis Memorial Prize, Texas State Historical Association, 2014During the early 1970s, the nation’s turbulence was keenly reflected in Austin’s kaleidoscopic cultural movements, particularly in the city’s progressive country music scene. Capturing a pivotal chapter in American social history, Progressive Country maps the conflicted iconography of “the Texan” during the ’70s and its impact on the cultural politics of subsequent decades....
$397.00 MXN
Pickers and Poets
The Ruthlessly Poetic Singer-Songwriters of Texas
2016
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Many books and essays have addressed the broad sweep of Texas music—its multicultural aspects, its wide array and blending of musical genres, its historical transformations, and its love/hate relationship with Nashville and other established music business centers. This book, however, focuses on an essential thread in this tapestry: the Texas singer-songwriters to whom the contributors refer as “ruthlessly poetic.” All songs require good lyrics, but for these songwriters, the poetic qualit...
$150.00 MXN
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- Bob WadeLisa ShermanJason MellardCarl HooverRicardo HernandezCarla EllardJesse SublettKatie Robinson-EdwardsDan BullockMarsha MilamJim FergusonBill FitzgibbonsChris O'ConnellTemple BoonJack MassingMichael BrickCleve HattersleyShannon WynneLynn BarnettAndi ScullRichard HollandWill HarteGary WebernickLeea MechlingMike ShropshireKaren DinitzJohn KelsoJohn TinkerLonn TaylorDan O'HaraDJ StoutJan ReidDick DeGuerinEvan VoylesPete GershonRoy BraggEric O'KeefeKevin WilliamsonMarc EnglishRobert FairesEdmond OrtizMichael BarnesAnne RappDiana VelaJulie SasseKent ZimmermanMichael HoinskiDavid Marion WilkinsonJoanne Leonhardt CassulloBert BeveridgeClaudia AlarcónJoe Nick Patoski
2020
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Recipient of three National Endowment for the Arts grants and with works exhibited at the prestigious Biennale de Paris, New York’s Whitney Museum, the de Menil Collection in Houston, and other venues, Bob “Daddy-O” Wade started “keeping it weird” in 1961 when he arrived in Austin with his ’51 custom Ford hot rod and his slicked-back hair. Primed to study art at the University of Texas, Wade’s coif and dragster earned him his trademark moniker, and the abstract, welded sculptures he fashio...
$434.00 MXN


