In this Issue
American Music publishes articles on American composers, performers, publishers, institutions, events, and the music industry, as well as book and recording reviews, bibliographies, and discographies. Article topics have included the lyricism of Charles Ives, Henry Cowell's "sliding tones," Bernstein's Trouble in Tahiti, Henry Brant's "Spatial Music," the reception and transformation of pop icons such as Presley and Sinatra, and the history and analysis of blues, jazz, folk music, and mixed and emerging musical styles.
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Volume 39, Number 1, Spring 2021Table of Contents

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View Chicago, the "City We Love to Call Home!": Intersectionality, Narrativity, and Locale in the Music of Florence Beatrice Price and Theodora Sturkow Ryder
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View Not Yet "Bridging the Gender Gap": Women's Experiences in Composing for the Twenty-First-Century Wind Ensemble
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View "We Provide a Place to Not Be Okay": Emotional Labor in Performance and Queer Amateur Music Spaces
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View Island Gospel: Pentecostal Music and Identity in Jamaica and the United States by Melvin Butler (review)
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