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WebMar 1, 2010 · David Suisman’s Selling Sounds (Harvard University Press) accurately and with remarkable insight traces the rise of the modern music industry at a time when it is at its downfall in ways unexpected. The book is ever so relevant, as we discover not o WebFeb 1, 2011 · It is a compelling argument, but David Suisman might have a different tale to tell. Suisman's book chronicles the rise of the commercial music business between the 1880s and the 1930s, the era when music became a commodity manufactured, marketed, and consumed much like other industrial products. WebMay 7, 2012 · Provocative, original, and lucidly written, Selling Sounds reveals the commercial architecture of America's musical life. From Tin Pan Alley to grand opera, … citizentv co ke latest news