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Made in America: Historical and Contemporary Recordings of Middle Eastern Music in the United States

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

Anne K. Rasmussen*
Affiliation:
The College of William and Mary

Extract

Although Americans of Middle Eastern origin—be they of Arab, Turkish, Armenian, Sephardic Jewish, Assyrian, Greek, or Central Asian heritage—comprise one of the fastest growing groups in the United States, their music may seem invisible to the American musical connoisseur. Many of the recordings of Middle Eastern American musicians are produced and distributed within community networks. Walk into an Armenian grocer in Watertown, Massachusetts or into a Lebanese audio-video store in Dearborn, Michigan, and you will find hundreds of hours of music by Middle Eastern Americans for your listening pleasure. Walk into your public library and you may not find a thing. Middle Eastern music made in America is simply not widely available on the major or alternative recording labels to which we habitually turn for our fare of world music.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Middle East Studies Association of North America 1997

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