Strike Up The Band: The American Federation of Musicians' Recording Bans, 1942-1948

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Master's Thesis 609205991

Author(s): Pollack, Jonathan Zvi Sard
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Madison
Year: 1992

Language: English
Pages: 74
Tags: music history, labor, labor history, unions, strikes, labor organizing, jazz, country music, AFM

I. Introduction: The Road to the Recording Bans
II. Union Actions in the First Recording Ban, 1942-1943
III. The Industry and Popular Music, 1943-1944
IV. Ending the Ban, 1943-1944
V. Child Musicians and Congressional Malice, 1943-1947
VI. The Second Recording Ban, 1948
VII. Conclusion: The Recording Bans' Importance for Labor and Labor History
VIII. Bibliography