Women Drummers
A History from Rock and Jazz to Blues and Country- Authors:
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- 2014
Summary
In 1942, drummer Viola Smith sent shock waves through the jazz world by claiming in Down Beat magazine that “hep girls” could sit in on any jam session and hold their own. In Women Drummers: A History from Rock and Jazz to Blues and Country, Angela Smith takes Viola at her word, offering a comprehensive look at the world of professional drumming and the women who had the courage and chops to break the barriers of this all-too-male field. Combining archival research with personal interviews of more than fifty female drummers representing more than eight decades in music history, Smith paints a vivid picture of their struggles to overcome discrimination—not only as professional musicians but in other parts of their lives. Women Drummers outlines the evolution of female drumming from pre-biblical times when women held important leadership roles to their silencing by the church during the Middle Ages to spearheading the fight for women’s rights in the modern era. The stories and personal accounts of female drummers who bucked tradition and societal norms are told against the backdrop of the times in which they performed and the genres they represented, from rock and jazz to blues and country.
Although women have proven time and time again that they can more than hold their own against their male counterparts, female drummers not only remain a minority, but their contributions have been obscured by the traditional chauvinistic attitudes in the music business and gender stereotypes that surround the drum itself as a “male” instrument. Women Drummers takes a major step forward in undoing this misconception by acknowledging the talent, contribution, and growing power of women drummers in today’s music environment.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2014
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-8108-8834-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-8108-8835-7
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 272
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
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- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access
- Ch01. A Few Beats Back in Time No access Pages 1 - 8
- Ch02. 23 Skidoo No access Pages 9 - 17
- Ch03. Bee’s Knees: The Roaring ’20s No access Pages 18 - 26
- Ch04. Swing Cats: The ’30s No access Pages 27 - 36
- Ch05. Hep Girls: The ’40s No access Pages 37 - 48
- Ch06. Called to Duty: War Years No access Pages 49 - 57
- Ch07. Hip and Diggin’ It: Post-War to the ’50s No access Pages 58 - 65
- Ch08. Rock ’n’ Roll, Baby! The ’50s and ’60s No access Pages 66 - 78
- Ch09. Trippin’ and Groovin’: The ’70s No access Pages 79 - 89
- Ch10. Bad to the Bone: The ’80s No access Pages 90 - 104
- Ch11. Wicked to the Max: The ’80s Continued No access Pages 105 - 116
- Ch12. Awesome Times Two No access Pages 117 - 124
- Photospread No access Pages B1 - Z1
- Ch13. Bangin’ and Slammin’: The ’90s No access Pages 125 - 136
- Ch14. Mega to the Max: The ’90s Continued No access Pages 137 - 145
- Ch15. Sweet! A New Century No access Pages 146 - 160
- Ch16. And the Beat Goes On (To Be Continued) No access Pages 161 - 175
- Ch17. Honky Tonk Angels No access Pages 176 - 190
- Ch18. Lady Drum the Blues No access Pages 191 - 200
- Ch19. Jazz Chicks with Chops No access Pages 201 - 216
- Ch20. Drummers of a Different Beat No access Pages 217 - 227
- Conclusion: Not by a Long Shot! No access Pages 228 - 236
- Appendix. SELECTED DISCOGRAPHY, VIDEO LINKS, AND ONLINE RESOURCES No access Pages 237 - 239
- Bibliography No access Pages 240 - 250
- Index No access Pages 251 - 270
- About the Author No access Pages 271 - 272





