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Acknowledgments The author gratefully acknowledges permission granted from the following copyright holders: The David and Sylvia Teitelbaum Fund, as successors to Henry and Sidney Cowell. Regents of the University of California and the UCLA Oral History Program , Department of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library . Hal Leonard Corporation for permission to reprint lyrics from “Tangerine” from the Paramount Picture The Fleet’s In. Words by Johnny Mercer; Music by Victor Schertzinger. Copyright © 1942 (Renewed 1969) by Famous Music LLC. International Copyright Secured. All Rights Reserved. C. F. Peters Corporation for permission to reprint Lou Harrison’s First Concerto for Flute and Percussion. Guillermo E. Hernández for permission to reprint “Radios y Chicanos” from the forthcoming Arhoolie CD 7046/47: The Chicano Experience. No publisher or composer known. Special thanks also to the staffs of the University of California music libraries at Berkeley, Los Angeles, and San Diego; the Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley; UCLA and UCSD Special Collections; the San Francisco Public Library; and the Los Angeles Public Library for their invaluable knowledge and assistance. Chapter 3 was originally published as “A Thin Blue Line down Central Avenue : The LAPD and the Demise of a Musical Hub” in Black Music Research Journal 22, no. 2 (2002): 217–39. Reprinted by permission. i-xii_1-192_Yang.indd 9 1/7/08 9:51:58 AM i-xii_1-192_Yang.indd 10 1/7/08 9:51:58 AM [3.133.108.241] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 04:02 GMT) California Polyphony i-xii_1-192_Yang.indd 11 1/7/08 9:51:58 AM i-xii_1-192_Yang.indd 12 1/7/08 9:51:58 AM ...

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