Around 1900, a Jewish immigrant, Emil Berliner, changed the world. With the invention of the gramophone and the record, the first medium of a global culture was born. And the Jewish century found its expression on shellac and vinyl – from the introduction of synagogal music into the Jewish middle-class home to the reinvention of Jewish folk music; from the career of Yiddish theater songs on Broadway to the rebels of punk.
The history of shellac and vinyl is also a history of Jewish inventors, musicians, composers, music producers, and songwriters. Their music – the sound of the 20th century – was not always „Jewish“ music, but still a product of Jewish experience. „Jukebox. Jewkbox!“ takes you on a journey of discovery through unfamiliar worlds of popular culture, accompanied by personal stories about records that have changed many a life.
- Veröffentlicht am Montag 17. November 2014 von Bucher GmbH & Co. Druck Verlag Netzwerk
- ISBN: 9783990182970
- 312 Seiten
- Genre: Film, Musik, Sachbücher, Theater