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Jimmie Rodgers

Jimmie Rodgers. Prepared By : Nadine Soweidan MUSC-1040 July 29, 2013. Agenda. Brief Biography Early & Late Achievements History of Country Music “ S leep Baby Sleep” “My Mother was a Lady” Selected “Listening Guide” References. Who is Jimmie Rodgers?. James Charles

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Jimmie Rodgers

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  1. Jimmie Rodgers Prepared By: Nadine Soweidan MUSC-1040 July 29, 2013

  2. Agenda • Brief Biography • Early & Late Achievements • History of Country Music • “Sleep Baby Sleep” • “My Mother was a Lady” • Selected “Listening Guide” • References

  3. Who is Jimmie Rodgers? • James Charles • Born on September 18, 1897 in Meridian, Mississippi • Contracted for Tuberculosis & died May 26, 1933 in New York City • Country Music Singer • Famous for his Rhythmic Yodeling • Known as: • “The Singing Brakeman” • “The Blue Yodeler” • “The Father of Country Music”

  4. Early Achievements • The first preeminent voice in country music • Credited as the first million-selling single songs • Filmed the movie “The Singing Brakeman” • His Top Music Hits: • “Blue Yodel” known as “T for Texas” • “Blue Yodel № 9” • “In the Jailhouse Now” • “Frankie and Johnnie”

  5. Late Achievements • In 1933, finished recording few songs, including his top hit “Mississippi Delta Blues” • “Years Ago”: • Was recorded by himself just as a man & his guitar • Was recorded 36 hours before he died • In 1961, inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame

  6. History of Country Music • Was originated in the rural regions of the Southern United States in the 1920’s • The first two country songs: "Arkansas Traveler" and "Turkey in the Straw“ by Henry Gilliland & Eck Robertson • Jimmy Rodgers and the Carter Family are considered the most important early country musicians • Cowboy & Western music played concurrently on radio stations during the 1930’s-1940’s

  7. “Sleep Baby Sleep” • Recorded in Bristol, Tennessee on August 1927 • Recorded for the Victor Label • Considered to be one of the most illustrious recording careers in the American popular music • Listen For: simple, love objects.

  8. “My Mother Was A Lady” • Recorded in Camden, New Jersey on November 30, 1927 • Originally titled as “If Brother Jack were Here” • Listen For: changing role of guitar, simple, vocal.

  9. Listening Guide • “Sleep Baby Sleep” www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtM4qMohhsg • “My Mother Was A Lady” www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YGK6NpiXSE

  10. References • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmie_Rodgers_(country_singer) • http://www.jimmierodgers.com/ • https://www.google.com/search?q=jimmie+rodgers+country+singer&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=RFPtUbObNIuE9gSn2oCYBw&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1280&bih=843 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtM4qMohhsg • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YGK6NpiXSE

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