The Rock Music scene on the US/Mexico border:

José Sánchez, Arthur Soto-Vázquez
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This study addresses how rock music integrated into the local culture of a region where the dominant music genres were Tejano and other Mexican-influenced forms. Using a series of in-depth, qualitative interviews with long-practicing musicians, we discuss how rock was shaped and melded into local customs and practices. Musicians discussed being flexible in their live performances, playing British invasion songs right after a corrido, being pushed to the margins, and performing at ranches outside the city limits when clubs would not feature them. Nevertheless, the local rock music scene developed in South Texas and became a unique cultural hybrid. We use this example to discuss what cultural hybridity looks like in the context of music perfomance, the role of new media in advancing it, and what it means for border identity.
美墨边境的摇滚音乐场景:
本研究探讨摇滚乐是如何融入当地文化的,在这个地区,主要的音乐类型是特哈诺音乐和其他受墨西哥影响的形式。通过对长期练习的音乐家进行一系列深入的定性访谈,我们讨论了摇滚是如何形成并融入当地习俗和实践的。音乐家们讨论了在现场表演中要灵活,在走廊之后演奏英国入侵歌曲,被推到边缘,在城市边界以外的牧场演出,当俱乐部不允许他们表演时。然而,当地的摇滚音乐在南德克萨斯发展起来,成为一种独特的文化混合体。我们用这个例子来讨论文化混杂在音乐表演的背景下是什么样子的,新媒体在推动它的作用,以及它对边界认同意味着什么。
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