Century of Song: 101 Songs that Shaped American Music
By (Author) Noah Lefevre
Page Street Publishing Co.
Page Street Publishing Co.
31st December 2024
14th October 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
781.640973
Hardback
352
Width 158mm, Height 234mm, Spine 25mm
856g
Discover the Music that Changed Everything Embark on a complex and inspiring journey through the last 101 years as told through some of the most memorable hits and the artists behind them. Noah Lefevre, creator of Polyphonic, explores how our favorite music does more than entertain. From Aretha Franklin carving out her own space in what had been considered a man's world by reworking the chauvinistic lyrics to the 1967's hit "Respect," to Doja Cat's successful backlash against toxic fans of the digital age; from a broken amplifier on "Rocket 88" ushering in the distorted sounds of rock n' roll, to Kendrick Lamar's release of "Alright," which became the unofficial anthem to the BLM protests-each song mirrors the strife, change and progress of our country's narrative. In this rich and engrossing guide for music lovers everywhere, you'll discover how a single song can make history.
"Noah's unique blend of journalistic rigor, clever storytelling and beautifully constructed visuals makes his work a joy to experience."
--Cory Arnold, creator of 12tone
"Noah's deep dives into the lore and soul of music history not only educate but inspire--he is a true maestro in weaving narratives that resonate with every music lover."
--Frank Furtado, music YouTuber at Middle 8
Noah Lefevre is the creator behind the massively popular YouTube channel Polyphonic, where he uses his prior experience as a music journalist to create mini-documentaries analyzing songs, music genres, aspects of music theory and American social history. Additionally, Noah creates original video profiles on some of the most interesting artists today under the channel Polyphonic Magazine for Nebula TV. He lives in Ottawa, Canada.