“Songs of Black Vocal Rhythm and Blues or Doo-Wop,” David Goldblatt

 

 

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David Goldblatt argues that vocal rhythm and blues, or doo-wop, is impacted by race, class and location. Characterized by its nonsense syllables in a cappella songs, doo-wop is defined by its origins as public singing in urban neighborhoods. . . . Read more at Public Circulation!

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