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The Church of Stolen Sound

Fire and Theft in American Music (Banned, Borrowed, and Stolen: The American Music Series)

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The Church of Stolen Sound

著者: Kevin Whitworth
ナレーター: Sherry Mervine
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The Sound America Loved—And the Discipline It ForgotBefore American music filled stadiums, sold records, or powered billion-dollar industries, it was something far more dangerous: a system for survival.

The Church of Stolen Sound is not a celebration of genres or a parade of famous names. It is a forensic history of how Black churches built a disciplined technology of sound—call and response, trained emotion, communal timing, and shared authority—and how America learned to extract the power of that sound while discarding the people and structures that made it possible.

Long before gospel hit the radio, before ragtime smiled from sheet music, before rock sold rebellion as spectacle, sound was governed inside rooms that could correct it. Emotion had limits. Freedom had form. Participation mattered more than performance.

Then the sound traveled.

From hush harbors to sanctuaries, from radios to barrooms, from choirs to concert stages, Kevin L. Whitworth follows what happens when sound escapes its elders. What happens when music gains volume but loses accountability. What happens when a culture learns to love the fire while forgetting the hearth that taught it how not to burn the house down.

This book argues that American music did not simply evolve—it was extracted:

Effects were borrowed without responsibilityEmotion was sold without governanceRebellion was branded without memoryWhat remained was spectacle. What disappeared was discipline.

This is not a book about entertainment.

It is a book about power—how it’s trained, shared, stolen, and monetized.

This book does not offer reconciliation.

Reconciliation requires recognition.

This book records the debt.

Gospel, blues, ragtime, rock, and cultural theftBlack church history and cultural influenceMusic as power, discipline, and social technologyThe Church of Stolen Sound both unsettling and unforgettable.

America keeps playing.

The unanswered question is whether it will ever learn to listen again

©2026 Kevin L Whitworth (P)2026 Kevin L Whitworth
アフリカ系アメリカ人 南北アメリカ大陸 大衆文化 社会科学 米国
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