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I''d Fight the World: A Political History of Old-Time, Hillbilly, and Country Music

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By (author): Peter La Chapelle

Celebrity has long been tied to political aspirations in American history. Decades before the United States had a president from the realm of reality TV or the movies, we had scores of politicians with strong connections to the world of country music. Performers of so-called old-time, hillbilly, and country music not only used their popularity to attract votes, but also became major supporters of nonmusical politicians. Tracing the long intertwining histories of country music and US politics gives us more than a sideways history of American populism and conservatism; it gives us a new view of the complexities of the American political character. In Id Fight the World Peter La Chapelle traces the bonds between country music and politics from the rise of amateur fiddler-politicianssuch as populist firebrand Tom Watson and Tennessee governors Bob and Alf Taylor in the nineteenth centuryto twentieth-century figures like Pappy ODaniel, Roy Acuff, George C. Wallace, Al Gore, Sr., and Richard Nixon, who all played or harnessed music for electoral success. La Chapelle brings the story to the present with examinations of the campaigns of musician-candidates like Kinky Friedman and Rob Quist, as well as recent political endorsements from figures like Hank Williams, Jr., Ralph Stanley, and Willie Nelson. The performers and politicians in Id Fight the World both ride with and push against the prevailing cultural winds, with some acting as advocates for the rural poor and dispossessed and others giving voice to religious and racially-based anger. La Chapelle convincingly argues that country music campaigning has not only helped elect more celebrities than any other sector of entertainment but has profoundly influenced the American political landscape itself. These musicians and politicians walked the line between exploiting their celebrity and righteously taking on the world. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780226923000

About Peter La Chapelle

Peter La Chapelle is professor of history at Nevada State College.

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