John Paul Meyers is assistant professor of African American studies at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is an ethnomusicologist and popular music scholar whose research on jazz, hip-hop, and rock music has been published in such journals as Jazz Perspectives and Ethnomusicology, among others.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Twenty Years Ago Today: Tribute Bands and Historical Consciousness in Popular Music Chapter 2: Yesterdays: Performing the Past Through the Great American Songbook from Ella Fitzgerald to Bob Dylan Chapter 3: Memories and Standards: Miles Davis and "I Fall in Love Too Easily," 1963-1970 Chapter 4: Old School: Sampling, Re-Playing, and Re-Hearing the 1970s in Hip-Hop Chapter 5: "I Just Wanna Go Back, Baby, Back to the Way It Was": The Past, Activism, and Recent Black Popular Music Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
John Paul Meyers does an excellent job of formulating perceptive analyses of rock, soul, funk, and hip-hop. Same Old Song gives us a new way to understand popular music and the various strands of concepts connected to it." - Tony Bolden, author of Groove Theory: The Blues Foundation of Funk "Lending a much-needed ethnomusicological perspective to a field largely dominated by theory and outsider analysis, Same Old Song is a valuable book in the study of the relationship between music and its past." - Caitlin Vaughn Carlos, lecturer in musicology at the University of California Los Angeles's Herb Alpert School of Music

