We Didn't Start the Fire: Popular Music Studies

We Didn't Start the Fire: Popular Music Studies

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Jan 1, 2020 · English · Kindle (260 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 260
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2020
Publisher Lexington Books
Edition 1
ISBN-10 1793601828
ISBN-13 9781793601827

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This book delves into the prolific career of Billy Joel, one of music's most celebrated artists. It explores the cultural and historical significance of his work, particularly through the lens of his iconic song that famously references pivotal events and figures from the 20th century. Joel's unique ability to weave storytelling into popular music is examined alongside his impressive record sales and numerous accolades, offering insights into his lasting impact on the music industry.

The authors, Joshua S. Duchan and Ryan Raul Bañagale, analyze Joel's artistry and its reflection of American society, challenging readers to consider how his songs resonate on both personal and collective levels. They highlight the intersection of music and history, illustrating how Joel’s lyrics can serve as a cultural touchstone for understanding the tumultuous events of the past.

Rich in academic analysis, the book also appeals to fans, providing a deeper appreciation for the nuances of Joel's work. It invites readers to revisit his hits with newfound clarity, framing them within broader discussions about identity, memory, and cultural legacy. Through rigorous research and engaging writing, the authors paint a vivid picture of Joel's influence, inviting a deeper conversation about rock and popular music's role in shaping modern narratives.

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Biography Autobiography & Memoir History

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