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Scholar and singer Lawrence Pitilli explores doo-wop acapella groups as manifestations of urban change, mass migrations, ethnic acculturation and changing radio and recording industries. He reveals how groups displayed the dynamics of cultural change in the "sounds"-sonic and linguistic-that every generation seeks to make and remake for themselves.

Produktbeschreibung
Scholar and singer Lawrence Pitilli explores doo-wop acapella groups as manifestations of urban change, mass migrations, ethnic acculturation and changing radio and recording industries. He reveals how groups displayed the dynamics of cultural change in the "sounds"-sonic and linguistic-that every generation seeks to make and remake for themselves.
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Autorenporträt
Lawrence Pitilli is associate professor at St. John's University. He has lectured on and written about music and popular culture and has sung in an acappella doo-wop group. He contributed a chapter to Finding Fogerty: Interdisciplinary Readings of John Fogerty and Creedence Clearwater Revival (2013).