What an incredible read this mag is. In depth articles on each band on the CD. If you're hoping to hear new wave or metal, you won't dig this. But are you into some Mississippi blues or "funky housewife disco? Soul music from an underrated genius? Check. Seventeen-piece all-babe big band? Check. Lonesome Sun Records–approved hillbilly? Check. This year's OA CD includes those sounds, plus: jazz, gospel, New Wave, garage rock, 1950s pop—and much more."
I would have paid the $12 cover price for the cover of the mag alone.

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In fact, the new Music Issue may surprise people who believe that Mississippi boasts only blues music. Though rightly regarded for its fantastically rich blues heritage, Mississippi can also claim the birthplace of rock & roll (Tupelo, Miss., where Elvis Presley was born) and country (Meridian, Miss., where Jimmie Rodgers, "The Father of Country Music," was born).
But, of course, even those genres don't cover it all.
Want funky housewife disco? We've got it. Soul music from an underrated genius? Check. Seventeen-piece all-babe big band? Check. Lonesome Sun Records–approved hillbilly? Check. This year's OA CD includes those sounds, plus: jazz, gospel, New Wave, garage rock, 1950s pop—and much more.
Beyond the tunes, there is the text, and this year's Oxford American Southern Music Issue is no different than its 12 predecessors in attracting some of the world's most scintillating music writers to contribute. To wit:
* The nuanced and thorough Peter Guralnick on Sam Phillips's greatest musical discovery (Elvis? Jerry Lee Lewis? Johnny Cash? See our cover for the answer)
* The controversial but stylish Elijah Wald on the x-rated origins of blues lyrics
* The sublime Cynthia Shearer on her former mentor Barry Hannah's most personal mixtape
* The stupendous William Gay on one of his all-time favorite artists, Mississippi John Hurt
PLUS: A special section of The OA featuring lists and musings by a shapely medley of provocateurs, including Roy Blount, Jr., Nick Hornby, and Rosanne Cash, to name just a few.
To explore our online extravaganza of exclusive content devoted to the music of Mississippi, please visit our MISSISSIPPI MUSIC LOVEFEST!
http://oxfordamerican.org/Man, I've got to subscribe- I've missed most of these.
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