Frankie McIntosh and the Art of the Soca Arranger


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By Frankie McIntosh, Ray Allen
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
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277

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Frankie McIntosh is recognized internationally as one of the architects of the popular West Indian soca style that emerged in the late 1970s. A pianist and music arranger, he served as music director for Brooklyn-based Straker's Records for three decades. During that time, he composed musical arrangements and oversaw the recordings of close to a thousand calypso/soca albums for Straker and other Brooklyn-based calypso labels. He recently was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of the West Indies. Ray Allen is professor of music and American studies emeritus at Brooklyn College, CUNY and worked as a senior research associate at the Hitchcock Institute for the Study of American Music. His books include Singing in the Spirit: African-American Sacred Quartets in New York City; Gone to the Country: The New Lost City Ramblers and the Urban Folk Music Revival; Island Sounds in the Global City: Caribbean Popular Music and Identity in New York, coedited with Lois Wilcken; and Jump Up! Caribbean Carnival Music in New York City.

Frankie McIntosh and the Art of the Soca Arranger is a pathbreaking contribution to the scholarly literature on Caribbean popular music and the first serious publication on the journey of a West Indian arranger in diaspora. In their exchange, Frankie McIntosh and Ray Allen provide a unique account of not only the African diasporic sonic and human interconnections that animate Frankie McIntosh's musical life and thinking. It reveals the labor of an arranger and the arranger's sheer joy of exploring what a melody can become. This book also speaks volume about how the production of popular music emerges out of a complex negotiation between the arranger's personal taste, public expectations, and economic considerations.--Jocelyne Guilbault, coauthor of Roy Cape: A Life on the Calypso and Soca Bandstand Illuminating the mechanics of some of the biggest soca hits from the 1960s into the twenty-first century, Frankie McIntosh and the Art of the Soca Arranger is not only an exceptional collaboration but a steadfast listening companion for anyone craving a deeper knowledge of the music and the work behind its creation.--Kyle DeCoste, coauthor of Can't Be Faded: Twenty Years in the New Orleans Brass Band Game

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