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"An exhaustive, illuminating life of Folkways Records founder Moe Asch, whose American and international folk music releases laid the ground for the folk revival of the 1950s and '60s and the world-music explosion of recent years."--"Kirkus Reviews. 25 photos.

468 pages, Paperback

First published April 17, 1998

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October 24, 2019
Incredibly comprehensive history of Folkways records and the complex man behind it, the musicians he championed & how he helped popularize international music. Because of the scope and breadth of Asch’s life it also touches on the political and social aspects of working class Americans throughout the ‘40s, ‘50s & ‘60s and his involvement on the margins of people’s’ movements.
There is also excruciating details of the economic struggle behind operating independent small music labels & championing art far from the mainstream.
Occasionally the book almost takes on too much, going off possibly a bit too much on the life of someone in Asch’s orbit, but it’s all part of his vast influence & interests.
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March 22, 2022
Good introduction to the Asches and their distinct accomplishments through last century. Much information on other important members of the folk revival such as Seeger or Jenkins, so it is not solely on Moe Asch's life. His son Michael told me that he did not like Goldsmith's approach to his father, which is what I feared, but it does make sense as every person will have a different perception of the same individual. Just a reminder to not take one single point of view as the definite one and to try to learn from as many different sources as possible.
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December 14, 2024
..if you think this would be of interest to you, I definitely recommend.
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November 21, 2016
Our author shows Mr. Asch as someone who is distant from everyone in his life, including the music that he recorded or released. The book runs on a bit with leftist political history as it related to folk music in the 40's and 50's but on the whole was informative and and useful read.
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