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0 Bibliography Collections Charlotte “Coogie” Grissom Collection, Glasgow, Kentucky Doc Livingston Collection, Bowling Green, Kentucky Bobbie Ann Mason Collection, University Archives, Western Kentucky University Don McGuire Collection, Lexington, Kentucky Hilltopper Collections, UniversityArchives,Western Kentucky University Jimmy Sacca Collection, Lexington, Kentucky Books and Magazines Adorno, Theodor W. Introduction to the Sociology of Music. New York: Seabury, 1976. Aquila, Richard. That Old Time Rock & Roll: A Chronicle of an Era, 1954–1963. New York: Schirmer Books, 1989. Billboard. December 11, 1943; October 25, 1952; November 1, 1952; September 29, 1953; March 19, 1955; May 21, 1955; May 28, 1955; June 11, 1955; January 15, 1956; January 28, 1956; September 22, 1956; February 2, 1957. Booth, Daniel. “Who Do Youth Think They Are?” Melody Maker, May 15, 1999, 22–23. Brackett, David. “The Politics and Practice of ‘Crossover’ in American Popular Music, 1963 to 1965.” Musical Quarterly 78, no. 4 (Winter 1994): 774–97. Brown, Katherine. “Kings of the Hill.” Kentucky Monthly, December 1999, 15–17. Brown, Tony. “The Bane of Show Business.” Picturegoer, August 11, 1956. Bibliography 0 Budd, Malcolm. Music and the Emotions. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985. Chevigny, Paul. Gigs: Jazz and the Cabaret Laws in New York City. New York: Routledge, 1991. Cooper, B. Lee. Images of American Society in Popular Music: A Guide to Reflective Teaching. Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1982. Crunden, Robert M. A Brief History of American Culture. Armonk, N.Y.: M. E. Sharpe, 1996. Dampier, Don J. Finding the Fifties. Georgetown, Ky.: DJ Discovery Press, 2005. Disc Jockey’s and Songwriter’s Digest, August–September, 1953. Epstein, Jonathan. Adolescents and Their Music: If It’s Too Loud, You’re Too Old. New York: Garland, 1994. Frith, Simon. Music for Pleasure: Essays in the Sociology of Pop. New York: Routledge, 1988. Funes, Donald J., and Kenneth Munson. Musical Involvement: A Guide to Perceptive Listening. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Jovanovich , 1975. “Grouped for Stardom.” Hit Parader, June 1957. Hargreaves, David J. “Preference and Prejudice in Music: A Psychological Approach.” Popular Music and Society 8, no. 2 (1982): 14. Harrison, Lowell. Western Kentucky University. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1987. Hesbacker, Peter. “Record World and Billboard Charts Compared: Single Hits, 1970–1979.” Popular Music & Society 8, no. 2 (1982): 101. Hilltopper-ette Topics, 1953. Hilltopper Club of Great Britain, January 15, 1956; July 27, 1956; March 1957. Hilltopper Fanzine, 1953–58. Hilltopper Topics, January–February, 1957; March–April, 1957; May–June, 1957; September 13, 1957; January 1, 1959. “The Hilltoppers Are Back!” Record Whirl, June 1955, 12–13. “The Hilltoppers Are Hit-Toppers,” In Kentucky, Winter 1952–53, 37–42. “The Hilltoppers Come to Town,” Musical Express (London), July 13, 1956. Holland, Cheryl. “Mr. Music: Billy Vaughn Has Never Been a Super- [13.58.252.8] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 11:18 GMT) 0 Bibliography star but His Records Have Sold in the Millions.” Rural Kentuckian , January 1986, 17–18. Jackson, Carlton. J. I. Rodale: Apostle of Nonconformity. New York: Pyramid Press, 1974. Jackson, John A. American Bandstand: Dick Clark and the Making of a Rock ’n’ Roll Empire. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. Janusek, Carl, and Nancy Janusek. Interview with Jimmy Sacca and Chuck Ayre. Discoveries, May 1992. Jeckell, Barry A., and Tamara Conniff. “It’s a Music Revolution.” USA Weekend, February 24–26, 2006. Kammen, Michael. American Culture, American Tastes: Social Change and the 20th Century. New York: Basic Books, 1999. Maddox, Greg. “A Little Touch of Magic.” Bowling Green Magazine , Fall/Winter, 1986, 26–27. Mason, Bobbie Ann. Clear Springs: A Memoir. New York: Random House, 1999. ––––––. “Reaching the Stars: My Life as a Fifties Groupie.” New Yorker, May 26, 1986. McClanahan, Ed. Famous People I Have Known. New York: Farrar, Strauss, Giroux, 1985. Miller, James. Flowers in the Dustbin: The Rise of Rock and Roll. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999. Morath, Max. The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to Popular Standards . New York: Perigee Books, 2002. Nite, Norm N. Rock On: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock ’n’ Roll, vol. 1. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1992. Peterson, Richard. “Why 1955? Explaining the Advent of Rock Music .” Popular Music 9, no. 1(January 1990): 97–117. “Rise of the Hilltoppers,” Newsweek, November 10, 1952. Rodnitzky, J. “A Rocky Road to Respect: Trends in Academic Writing on Popular Music.” Popular Music and Society 21, Spring 1997: 93–96. Rowe, David. Popular Cultures: Rock Music, Sport, and the Politics of Pleasure. London: Sage, 1995. Sanjek, Russell. Pennies from Heaven: The American Popular Music Business in the 20th Century...

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