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Index
Cover
Copyright
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments: A Note on Method
1. Introduction: Finding Country Authenticity
Part 1. Making the Music Commercial
2. Atlanta: Birthplace of Commercial Country Music
3. Renewable Tradition: The Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers
Gallery 1. The Folk vs. Pop Look
Part 2. Fabricating the Image of Authenticity
4. Old-Timer Image of Authenticity
5. Hillbilly Image of Authenticity
6. Cowboy Image of Authenticity
Gallery 2. Geezers, Hillbillies, and Cowboys
Part 3. Radio-Made Country Music in the 1930s
7. The Barn Dance in the Air
8. Radio Station Barnstorming
9. Soft Shell vs. Hard Core: The Vagabonds vs. Roy Acuff
Gallery 3. The Evolving Hard-Core and Soft-Shell Looks
Part 4. Making Country Reproducible
10. Honky-Tonk Firmament: Lives, Music, Lyrics
11. Hank Williams as the Personification of Country Music
Gallery 4. Iconic Country
12. Creating a Field Called “Country”
Part 5. Authenticity and the Future of Country Music
13. Authenticity: A Renewable Resource
14. Can the Circle Be Unbroken?
Notes
References
Credits
General Index
Song Index
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