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John Mellencamp's numerous hits, awards, and recognitionsâincluding his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fameâputs him in such celebrated company as Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, and Bob Dylan. In Mellencamp, David Masciotra explores the life and career of this important talent, persuasively arguing for his space among the most distinguished songwriters of our time.
Beginning with Mellencamp's modest start in Seymour, Indiana, Masciotra details the artist's road to fame, examines his struggles with the music industry, and celebrates the success he found by remaining true to his midwestern roots. With themes that range from small-town life, race, and religion to poverty and the struggles of adulthood, Mellencamp's songs remain central to the social and historical context of contemporary America. Acting as an artistic archivist, he has never forgotten the hardships faced by workers and Black Americans, and in line with his tributes to 1960s rock and Americana folk, he tells a story his audience and his country need to hear.
From a cultural critic whose work has also appeared in the Washington Post, Atlantic, and Los Angeles Review of Books, this thoughtful analysisânow with a new foreword describing the author's interview with Mellencamp at his private recording studio in Nashville, Indianaâhighlights four decades of the artist's music, showing how it has consistently elevated the dignity of everyday people, and spanned the genres of folk, soul, and rock and roll to amplify the struggle of democracy.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Halftitle page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword The Same Old Trouble
- Introduction No Pop Singer
- 1 Thundering Hearts
- 2 Holding Hands Meant Something
- 3 Get a Leg Up
- 4 Eden Is Burning
- 5 Blues from the Front Porch
- 6 Big Daddy of Them All
- 7 Donât Need This Body
- 8 The Lonesome Jubilee
- 9 Here in the Melting Pot
- 10 Winners and Losers
- 11 Freedom of Speech
- 12 Fighting Authority
- Conclusion Rock ânâ Roll
- Acknowledgments
- Bibliography
- Index