Marabi Nights: Jazz, 'Race' and Society in Early Apartheid South Africa

by Christopher Ballantine

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The second edition of Christopher Ballantine's classic Marabi nights - Jazz, `race' and society presents a fascinating view of the marabi jazz tradition in South African popular music to a new generation of music fans and scholars of cultural studies, politics and music.

Based on conversations with legendary figures in the world of music as well as a perceptive reading of music, its socio-political history and social meanings, Ballantine's project is one of sensitive and impassioned curatorship. An accompanying CD of recordings from the 1930s and 1940s yields almost forgotten treasures. A selection of archival images gives the narrative further resonance.

The second edition contains a new chapter on the Manhattan Brothers and singing groups' adaptation of the American close harmony tradition. Through the prism of popular music, the new edition also goes further in its discussion of gender in the context of forced migrant labour in the 1950s.

  • ISBN13 9781869142377
  • Publish Date 31 May 2012 (first published 12 January 1995)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country ZA
  • Imprint University of KwaZulu-Natal Press
  • Edition 2nd Revised edition
  • Pages 220
  • Language English