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Viewfinder: A Memoir of Seeing and Being Seen

Chu’s intimate yet lively narration will charm film buffs and memoir lovers alike. Share with fans of Jimmy O. Yang’s How To American.
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Prince, Musical Genre, and the Construction of Racial Identity

As dynamic a subject as Prince’s music is, this book’s unyieldingly academic writing style may deter some fans. However, academic libraries supporting studies in music theory should take note.
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Dancing Down the Barricades: Sammy Davis Jr. and the Long Civil Rights Era

This thoughtful audio biography sheds light on Davis’s multifaceted career, offering valuable insights into Black history and the broader American political landscape during a period of social upheaval and transformation. Recommended for fans of Darryl Littleton’s Black Comedians on Black Comedy or those interested in the intersection of entertainment, race, and culture.
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Sick and Dirty: Hollywood’s Gay Golden Age and the Making of Modern Queerness

An engaging and thought-provoking book recommended for LGBTQIA+ and film studies collections.
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The Screen Chills Companion, 1931–1939: Films of the Golden Age of Hollywood Horror

This well-researched study covers some well-trodden ground, but Fellner uncovers rarities and lost titles that amplify the volume’s value. Plus, there’s something quaintly appealing about movie critics trying to make sense of mad scientists and monkey costumes.

The Master of Drums: Gene Krupa and the Music He Gave the World

A substantial and engaging biography that contributes significantly to the history of jazz in the United States.
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The Passion of Pedro Almodóvar: A Self-Portrait in Seven Films

This academic analysis will interest film students and general audiences intrigued by the prolific film auteur’s works.
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Fleetwood Mac, All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track

All music aficionados, not just Fleetwood Mac fans, will appreciate this traversal of an iconic group’s output and influence. It’s a fine encyclopedic complement to Mark Blake’s Dreams.
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So It Started There: From Punk to Pulp

Fans of Pulp and Britpop will enjoy this (slightly overlong) insider account.

Wagner and the Creation of the Ring

A meaty book that bursts at the seams with substance, it’s held together by the author’s familiarity with the subject and respect for Wagner as a composer.
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Fandom for Us, by Us: The Pleasures and Practices of Black Audiences

Communications and media students and general readers will enjoy the interviewees’ excitement and may want to experience all four examples themselves.
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The Symphony Concert in Nazi Germany

An intense scholarly analysis of orchestral attendance in Nazi Germany puts forth the audience’s experience for context in a novel research approach.
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Room 100: Sid, Nancy, and the Night Punk Rock Died

This is not for readers looking for cold, hard answers; instead, it’s an exhaustively crowdsourced account of a grim chapter in punk history.
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The In-Between: Intimate and Candid Moments of Broadway Stars

A visual love letter to stage actors and a treat for fans of Broadway theater.
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Break the Frame: Conversations with Women Filmmakers

A strong choice for any film collection. Smokler and his interviewees demonstrate just how profound an impact women directors have had on the cultural landscape, and readers who pick this up to dip into a discussion with a favorite director will likely walk away with new creators and works to explore.

Theater Kid: A Broadway Memoir

Seller is an engaging storyteller and as passionate about directing summer camp theater as he is about producing award-winning Broadway shows. Highly recommended.
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Theater After Film

Written for an academic audience interested in this slice of theater history.
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Inspired Enterprise: How NASA, the Smithsonian, and the Aerospace Community Helped Launch Star Trek

Informed by archival research, Swanson takes a unique approach to a well-documented show. Fans will find it fascinating, especially fans of the 1966–69 original series.
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I Got You Babe: A Celebration of Cher

A must for every fan of the cultural icon that is Cher.

Warhol’s Muses: The Artists, Misfits, and Superstars Destroyed by the Factory Fame Machine

Leamer has fashioned a compelling chronicle of Warhol’s Factory in the 1960s.
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Dancing with Muddy: Muddy Waters, Eric Clapton, and My Lucky Life in and out of the Blues

A lighthearted and mostly affectionate accounting of a remarkable career. For blues fans.
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Karen: A Brother Remembers

Grammer’s story is often raw and unflinchingly honest, and at other times self-centered. Readers of celebrity memoirs will want to consider.
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The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman

Many people could produce essays on the songs in their lives that saved them, but Stratis’s well-practiced skill at writing on music, memory, and emotion gives this memoir a piercing and poetic quality that will move most readers.
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Some Like It Hot

Cohan is concise, intelligent, and respectful, and the film’s fans will be appreciative.
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Peter Green: Founder of Fleetwood Mac

A fascinating, detailed biography of an enigmatic musician with a new author’s note and some updates since the 2022 edition. Recommended for libraries without an earlier copy.
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Doctor Who: A Cultural History

Gibson’s balanced blend of historical overview and cultural analysis takes readers where they need to go from the origins of Doctor Who to the present.
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Robert Shaw: An Actor’s Life on the Set of Jaws and Beyond

A very personal interpretive biography about an actor who deserves to be remembered, but readers may wish for more Robert and less Joanna.

Yoko: The Biography

Writing a balanced but heartfelt account that general readers will find riveting, Sheff characterizes Ono as a strong, brilliant, hard-working experimental artist and musician who battled racism and sexism in a largely solitary life.

The World of Nancy Kwan: A Memoir by Hollywood’s Asian Superstar

Kwan’s beautifully written memoir offers thoughtful insights into the film industry and the era; it’s a must-read for film enthusiasts.
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TCM Imports: Timeless Favorites and Hidden Gems of World Cinema

Seasoned cinephiles and viewers new to global film will find this a delightful guide to famous titles and obscure treasures.
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Slayers, Every One of Us: How One Girl in All the World Showed Us How To Hold On

An enthusiastic and emotional account of how personal lives and a fandom community can entwine. Potential readers should know that while the authors convey much love for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the amount of content focusing on the TV show is relatively small, resulting in a book more likely to satisfy fans of the podcast specifically than Buffy fans in general.
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Hollywood Boozers, Brawlers and Hard-Luck Cases: Fifteen Ill-Fated Actors of the Golden Age

Though these actors are mostly unknown today, movie mavens will lap up Wagner’s book. This is Hollywood Babylon for “B” movie stars.
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Listen In: How Radio Changed the Home

Good for general and scholarly readers interested in 20th-century English popular culture.
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Nothin’ Comes Easy: The Life of Rodney Dangerfield

A comedy legend’s life and career get some respect in Starr’s detailed biography.
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John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs

This fascinating book will be a hit among music fans and students of popular culture at public and academic libraries.

Columbo Explains the Seventies: A TV Cop’s Pop Culture Journey

Ideal for fans of 1970s TV, Stewart’s enjoyable and thought-provoking essays will give Columbo fans an additional excuse to rewatch old episodes.
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The Untold Story of Scott Hoying, Pentatonix Star: My Son’s Journey To Find Harmony in Music and Life

Will be of high interest to Pentatonix fans and has broader appeal as well.
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Audrey Hepburn: A Life of Beautiful Uncertainty

Santopietro has amassed a large amount of research and interviews into a compelling and flowing narrative, while photos with fashion commentary by designer Banks enlighten the text.
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Low-Hanging Fruit: Sparkling Whines, Champagne Problems, and Pressing Issues from My Gay Agenda

A recommended purchase, perfect for listeners who appreciate sharp humor and social commentary. Whether looking for a quick laugh or an insightful take on current events, this book provides both in abundance.
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Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed To Get Old: Thoughts on Aging as a Woman

Shield’s inspiring and insightful narrative resonates. This fresh conversation will be a valuable addition to any collection focused on gender, personal growth, or aging.
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Prairie Man: My Little House Life & Beyond

Butler’s debut memoir is an enjoyable tribute to Little House on the Prairie and a testament to the life’s work of a thoroughly likable actor, director, and producer.
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We’ve Decided To Go in a Different Direction: Essays

Sanchez is unafraid to share her worst moments in this relatable and inspirational take on overcoming life’s unexpected obstacles.
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From “Born To Be Wild” to “Dazed and Confused”: Rock Music’s Revolution in 1968

Despite covering most of the significant bands of the time, Einarson tends to deal with time-worn material and offers few new insights in a book that may seem repetitive to most rock fans.
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Songs She Wrote: Forty Hits by Pioneering Women of Popular Music

A treasure for those interested in music and women’s history. The easy-to-read narrative will appeal to a wide variety of readers.
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Behind the Red Velvet Curtain: An American Ballerina in Russia

This peek inside what it takes to become a Russian ballet dancer will inspire appreciation for Womack’s dogged determination to achieve her dream.
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Moving Through Life: Essential Lessons of Dance

An insightful and heartening account of the importance of movement.

The Yardbirds: The Most Blueswailing Futuristic Way-Out Heavy Beat Sound

Stanfield captures the emergence and evolution of 1960s British blues that will captivate classic rock fans.
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Hope I Get Old Before I Die: Why Rock Stars Never Retire

The short chapters make this a fast read, and the variety of musicians reckoning with their legacy means that this should have appeal for a broad selection of readers and fans.
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It Seemed Like a Bad Idea at the Time

An entertaining, often hilarious behind-the-scenes look at working in show business.
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Much Ado About Keanu: A Critical Reeves Theory

Koehler is passionate and persuasive, but this scholarly work will probably appeal primarily to diehard Reeves fans and film students.
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Vera Miles: The Hitchcock Blonde Who Got Away

A well-researched, straightforward biography about an unsung star. For larger film collections.
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When the Going Was Good: An Editor’s Adventures During the Last Golden Age of Magazines

An engaging book for lovers of glossy magazines and the people who make them.
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Dressed in Black: The Shangri-Las and Their Recorded Legacy

MacKinney’s level of research and analysis will likely appeal more to music scholars than casual readers. However, as the first complete history of the Shangri-Las, this volume should still draw interest from music historians and classic pop fans.
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Man of Taste: The Erotic Cinema of Radley Metzger

King brings erudition to sexploitation, grounding this work in film theory and exploring the subjectivity of taste. Less subjective are the movie stills used to illustrate his points.
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Lollapalooza: The Uncensored Story of Alternative Rock’s Wildest Festival

This breezy oral history will appeal to most rock fans. The authors explore the festival’s impact on ’90s rock culture and provide intimate portrayals of the bands that Lollapalooza featured.
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Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch

Little has been available heretofore about Crouch other than his 1974 autobiography Through It All, so Darden and Newby are to be commended for this title, likely to become the definitive exploration of this influential artist.
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Don’t Look Back, You’ll Trip Over: My Guide to Life

Caine has a wealth of wisdom, experience, and genuine positivity, and his fans and cinephiles will significantly enjoy his musings.

June Mathis: The Rise and Fall of a Silent Film Visionary

Slater’s thorough research and astute analyses of cinematic themes make this an exemplary biography of a filmmaking pioneer.

Dark City Dames: The Women Who Defined Film Noir (Revised and Expanded Edition)

This attractively designed book, featuring film stills, publicity posters, and gorgeous photos of its subjects, is a valuable addition to the genre.
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The House of Hidden Meanings: A Memoir

RuPaul’s many fans will want to check out his self-narrated memoir, which offers a candid and sincere account of his experiences, reflections, and growth.

From Here to the Great Unknown

An intimate glimpse of Presley’s experiences growing up in the shadow of her father Elvis. This memoir is a beautiful tribute to the enduring power of love and the complexity of human experience through enduring family bonds.
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The Glass Menagerie

A superb production, sure to delight longtime fans and those just discovering Williams’s iconic play.
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Dorothy Parker in Hollywood

The thorny, enigmatic Parker is a great subject, and Crowther’s flawlessly narrated account is recommended for any audio biography collection.

How Women Made Music: A Revolutionary History from NPR Music

An enlightening account of the hurdles that women creators, performers, and artists have overcome. Vibrant, essential, and empowering.
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There’s Nothing Like This: The Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift

Overall, Evers’s book provides a good analysis of Taylor Swift’s evolution as both an artist and a brand unto herself. A good choice for all academic libraries and public libraries with strong business collections.
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Love, Queenie: Merle Oberon, Hollywood’s First South Asian Star

Sensitively drawn and without hindsight judgment, Sen’s biography of Oberon depicts a determined woman who triumphed at a high personal cost.

Roots and Rhythm: A Life in Music

Peacock’s lyrical writing will draw readers in and keep them interested. This memoir will appeal to those interested in one man’s experiences in several contemporary music spaces.

Hallowed Be Thy Name: The Iron Maiden Bible

Metalhead readers will be looking for this on library shelves, and they won’t be disappointed.

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Stomp Off, Let’s Go: The Early Years of Louis Armstrong

An exceptional conclusion to Riccardi’s brilliant trilogy.

The Guitar Repair Book: A Practical Guide to Repairing and Maintaining Acoustic and Classical Guitars

An indispensable resource for any musician or budding luthier getting serious about acoustic or classical guitars.

Lorne: The Man Who Invented ‘Saturday Night Live’

Add this to the top of the pile of SNL tomes, just in time for the show’s 50th anniversary.

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The Uncanny Muse: Music, Art, and Machines from Automata to AI

This analytical, historical review should interest readers of pop culture analysis.

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Theater, War, and Memory in Crisis: Vichy, Algeria, the Aftermath

Best for serious students of theater or colonialism and violence studies, but may be challenging for general audiences.
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Monument Eternal

Coltrane’s winning spiritual exercise will appeal to readers looking for a wonderful memoir about music and personal faith.

Cher: The Memoir, Part One

A polished, thoughtful, and wildly entertaining audiobook with outstanding narrators.

Damn Glad To Meet You: My Seven Decades in the Hollywood Trenches

A top-shelf audiobook production from a well-known actor and director with the staying power and talent needed to navigate the fickle Hollywood realm.

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Daughter of Daring: The Trick-Riding, Train-Leaping, Road-Racing Life of Helen Gibson, Hollywood’s First Stuntwoman

Practitioners in women’s and cinema history and general readers will appreciate information about this trailblazing pioneer.

Woody Allen: A Travesty of a Mockery of a Sham

A fascinating, scrupulously researched, and entertaining biography.
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This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light

A celebration of the healing power of family and dance, Holker’s memoir to show how to heal from tragedy without wrapping everything up in a neat bow.

Jazz Radio America

A much-needed and meticulously detailed study of an under-explored aspect of 20th-century music in the United States. This is for jazz listeners, musicians, DJs, influencers, musicologists, and historians.

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Love You Madly, Holly Woodlawn: A Walk on the Wild Side with Andy Warhol’s Most Fabulous Superstar

Should interest pop culture enthusiasts and fans of Woodlawn and Warhol.
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Hollywood Blackout: The Battle for Inclusion at the Oscars

Arogundade charges that changes such as expanding the number of films nominated and internationalizing the Academy’s voting membership have gradually increased the cultural makeup in the still largely white AMPAS, with more improvements expected.
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The Musical Life of Melanie: From the Village to Woodstock and Beyond

This biography showcases a life lived in tune with a trailblazing spirit.

I’ll Have What She’s Having

A funny and upbeat “live, laugh, love” message like only Handler can deliver.
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‘Murder, She Wrote’

Public libraries may wish this enjoyable but optional purchase was a coffee table tribute book, while academic libraries may struggle to find an audience.

On Elton John: An Opinionated Guide

Despite Restall’s Bowie asides, this is a magnificent overview of John’s music and legacy; an excellent addition to the plethora of music criticism.

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From the Shadow of the Blues: My Story of Music, Addiction, and Redemption

Hooker has survived more in his life than most people, and fans of his music and the blues will appreciate learning his story.

‘The Wire’: A Cultural History

This timely retrospective on inner city reality as a cultural phenomenon will appeal to media scholars and crime show fans.
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Hollywood’s Unofficial Film Corps: American Jewish Moviemakers and the War Effort

Like physical combat veterans, many on the front lines in Hollywood subsequently seldom talked about their efforts, which makes this book valuable.
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Lloyd Kaufman: Interviews

Kaufman’s shtick gets repetitive, but readers will gain insight into the world of no-budget cinema.
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Fearless and Free: A Memoir

This dialogue with Baker revels in her poetic and often humorous way of speaking. Pair with Chris Chase and Jean-Claude Baker’s authoritative biography Josephine Baker: The Hungry Heart.

The Secret Public: How Music Moved Queer Culture from the Margins to the Mainstream

This title is not merely essential for any collection on popular music or queer history. Savage’s ability to turn a wealth of information into a compellingly readable narrative should make this volume of interest to readers of all stripes.
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Doc Watson: A Life in Music

The combination of meticulous research and fluent writing makes this title important for anyone interested in Doc Watson or the evolution of old-time, traditional, and folk music over the past 90 years.
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Mahler’s Symphonic World: Music for the Age of Uncertainty

Recommended for scholars possessing the requisite musical background and for sophisticated readers interested in the relationship of the arts to the human condition.
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I Dream of Joni: A Portrait of Joni Mitchell in 53 Snapshots

Alford’s smart prose will captivate readers and leave music fans with thoughtful questions about Mitchell and her musical influence.
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In Gad We Trust: A Tell-Some

A thoroughly enjoyable guide to a relatively charmed life.
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Dancing on the Fault Lines of History: Selected Essays

This retrospective of modern dance criticism by one of the field’s trailblazers contextualizes the evolution of the art form and how it has been studied. Recommended for collections specializing in modern dance history and scholarship.
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Mitzi Gaynor: Her Life and Career

Gaynor’s recent passing and the lack of other biographies on her should generate some interest in this volume, but it is primarily a surface-level recounting of her life and work.

Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist

A provocative, insightful, disturbing, and well-researched indictment of Spotify, the music industry, and streaming platforms, which daily mine billions of data bits from users to maximize profits and churn out musical formulas. Highly recommended.
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Hip-Hop Is History

A fascinating and exuberant account of hip-hop’s music and poetry, dances, storytelling, breakbeats, and the skills of turntablists. In audio form, Questlove’s sharply observant and vital music history lets listeners tap into the genre’s rhythms and beats and consider what the next decades of hip-hop music and entertainment may hold.
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