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5.0 out of 5 stars The sometimes surprising origins of "country"., March 2, 1998
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This review is from: Creating Country Music: Fabricating Authenticity (Hardcover)
The "authentic" in country music is not as easily defined as might be thought.
Peterson traces its roots from the early "hillbilly" days on the new medium of radio to the death of Hank Williams in 1953, noting along the way the contributions of promoters, performers, and fans in continuously re-defining the genre to adapt to changing tastes and circumstances.
Many readers will be looking for the early histories of the old time performers, and they will not be disappointed. They may be surprised at the professionalism that lay beneath rustic exteriors, and the degree of conscious attention to "signifiers of authenticity" by their favorite artist.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A must read!!!, October 17, 2009
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Unlike reviewer "A Customer", I do score books and give this one an unreserved 5 stars!

Fans of old time, country, and bluegrass music are prone to spent hours on end discussing what is "authentic". Petersen argues convincingly, in an engaging style rare for academic authors, that much of the argument is about artifice(*), that much of what appears to be authentic was actually invented to meet the needs of what was to become a huge commercial industry.

Those who care about the origins of old time, bluegrass, and country music will find this a stimulating read. They may not agree with it, but will find it fascinating and thought provoking. They won't be able to think about the music the same way again.

(*) Acknowledgment: I gave a copy of this book to a friend who is deeply knowledgeable about old time and early country and bluegrass music. Without having read the book, his wife looked at the cover and said succinctly, "It discusses the artifice of country music." So, I credit *her* with the perfect one word summary of the book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Study of Authenticity, January 15, 2011
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Highly recommended for anyone studying consumption and authenticity. An exemplar of how to organize a study of the growth of an area in the arts. It also defines and gives examples of the construction of authenticity that really creates a core for future studies of authenticity to build on.
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Creating Country Music: Fabricating Authenticity
Creating Country Music: Fabricating Authenticity by Richard A. Peterson (Hardcover - November 24, 1997)
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