Czech Bluegrass

ebook Notes from the Heart of Europe · Folklore Studies in Multicultural World

By Lee Bidgood

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Bluegrass has found an unlikely home, and avid following, in the Czech Republic. The music's emergence in Central Europe places it within an increasingly global network of communities built around bluegrass activities.

Lee Bidgood offers a fascinating study of the Czech bluegrass phenomenon that merges intimate immersion in the music with on-the-ground fieldwork informed by his life as a working musician. Drawing on his own close personal and professional interactions, Bidgood charts how Czech bluegrass put down roots and looks at its performance as a uniquely Czech musical practice. He also reflects on "Americanist" musical projects and the ways Czech musicians use them to construct personal and social identities. Bidgood sees these acts of construction as a response to the Czech Republic's postsocialist environment but also to US cultural prominence within our global mediascape.
| Cover Title Copyright Contents Foreword by Tony Trischka Introduction 1. Place, Meaning, Community, and In-Betweenness 2. Czech Bluegrass Histories and Backgrounds 3. Making Bluegrass at Home, Abroad, and In Between 4. Learning and Playing Americanness on the Fiddle 5. Singing Truth, Fidelity, and Play in Czech Bluegrass Gospel A Tag: America/Amerika Notes on Language Notes Glossary of Czech Terms References Recommended Media Index | "Lee Bidgood is the first person to do a serious accounting of the forces, political and artistic, that have contributed to the popularity of this outlier music in this unlikely locale. By putting himself in the narrative, one gets an up close and personal sense of the various aspects of the bluegrass and old-time music wave that has swept across the Czech and Slovakian musical landscapes for years—and still counting." —Tony Trischka, from the foreword

"Many readers will appreciate both the high level of insight, and that the text makes its points using only 124 pages. Ethnographic works about contemporary music traditions are needed, and Czech Bluegrass: Notes from the Heart of Europe is a valuable tool, helping those interested in bluegrass music understand the rooting of the style in multiple cultures."—Journal of Folklore Research

"Bidgood's personalized analysis adds a significant, scholarly piece to the bigger picture of bluegrass as an international phenomenon."—Bookreporter
|Lee Bidgood is an associate professor of bluegrass, old-time, and country music studies in the Department of Appalachian Studies at East Tennessee State University.
Czech Bluegrass