A History of American Musical Instrument Makers by Susan VanHecke
Raggin' Jazzin' Rockin': A History of American Musical Instrument Makers
Susan VanHecke
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2012 YALSA-ALA Excellence in Young Adult Nonfiction Nominee
2012 American Library Association Notable Children's Book
2012 Pennsylvania School Librarians Association Top 40 Nonfiction
2012 Librarians' Choices winner (Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas)
2012 Children's Choice Awards nominee, Allegheny County (Pennsylvania) Library Association
2011 Cybil Awards nominee, Best Nonfiction
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"This absorbing history examines the lives and work of eight innovators in the design and manufacture of musical instruments. From Avedis Zildjian, who brought his family’s centuries-old cymbal-making business from Turkey to Boston, to Robert Moog, whose electronic synthesizer rocked the music world, VanHecke’s portraits celebrate the inquisitive scientific tinkering, dedication to craft and business moxie that rendered Steinway pianos, Hammond organs and Fender guitars both household names and performers’ favorites. The writing’s freshest when VanHecke changes it up with bits of cultural trivia, like Beatles lore... Examining the effect of the Great Depression, the World Wars and immigration on these family businesses vibrantly contextualizes those issues for kids. Numerous well-captioned photos and period illustrations, sidebars and clearly labeled diagrams of the musical instruments expertly extend the text." Kirkus