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Pop Music's First Black Stars

2024/6/27
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德国基督教民主联盟主席,2025年德国总理候选人,长期从事金融政策和法律工作。
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Matthew D. Morrison
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Matthew D. Morrison:黑脸滑稽表演是美国流行音乐产业的起源,其影响深远,至今仍可见。它不仅是美国首个商业流行音乐形式,其音乐元素也影响了乡村音乐、摇滚乐和电子舞曲等多种类型。 Lawrence Wu:美国流行音乐产业的数十亿美元价值根植于黑脸滑稽表演等种族主义类型。早期非裔美国艺术家在种族歧视的体系下工作,他们的作品对现代音乐产生了深远的影响。 Daphne A. Brooks:黑脸滑稽表演催生了美国流行音乐产业,但早期阶段非裔美国人被排除在外,无法讲述自身的故事。解放后,非裔美国人开始参与其中,但仍面临着种族歧视。 George Johnson:作为第一位黑人录音艺术家,George Johnson 的作品尽管带有种族主义色彩,却在商业上取得了巨大成功,推动了唱片业的发展。 Ernest Hogan:Ernest Hogan 的歌曲《所有黑鬼看起来都一样》虽然取得巨大成功,但他后来对黑脸表演和歌曲的社会影响表示后悔。 Mamie Smith:Mamie Smith 是第一位录制蓝调音乐的黑人艺术家,她的歌曲《疯狂蓝调》取得巨大成功,开创了“种族唱片”的先河,为黑人音乐家打开了大门。 W.E.B. Du Bois 和 Alain Locke:对黑脸表演的批判,认为其是对黑人的污蔑和刻板印象的强化。 Perry Bradford:Perry Bradford 致力于让黑人艺术家录制蓝调音乐,他坚持不懈,最终促成了 Mamie Smith 的成功。 Big Mama Thornton 和 Elvis Presley:Big Mama Thornton 的歌曲《狂野蓝调》对摇滚乐的发展起到了重要作用,但她的贡献却被忽视,而 Elvis Presley 的翻唱却使其成名。

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Today, the U.S. popular music industry is worth billions of dollars. And some of its deepest roots are in blackface minstrelsy and other racist genres. You may not have heard their names, but Black musicians like George Johnson, Ernest Hogan, and Mamie Smith were some of the country's first viral sensations, working within and pushing back against racist systems and tropes. Their work made a lasting imprint on American music — including some of the songs you might have on repeat right now.Corrections: *A previous version of this episode incorrectly stated that Jim Crow was a real-life enslaved person. In fact, Jim Crow was a racist caricature of African Americans. A previous version of this episode incorrectly stated that Thomas Rice, also known as T.D. Rice or Daddy Rice, was the first person to bring blackface characterization to the American stage. In fact, he was one of several performers of this era who popularized and spread the use of blackface. A previous version of this episode incorrectly stated that African American minstrel troupes didn't start to perform until after the U.S. Civil War. In fact, an African American artist named William Henry Lane was performing in the 1840s.*Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)