Sounds from the Other Side Afro-South Asian Collaborations in Black Popular Music
A sixty-year history of Afro-South Asian musical collaborations. From Beyoncé's South Asian music-inspired Super Bowl Halftime performance, to jazz artists like John and Alice Coltrane's use of Indian song structures and spirituality in their work, to Jay-Z and Missy Elliott's high-pr...
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Language: | English |
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Minneapolis
University of Minnesota Press
2020
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