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Community Music You Didn’t Know Existed invites readers into a musical world that has long thrived beyond the concert hall, on sidewalks and subway platforms, in refugee camps and elder homes, and in kitchens, shelters, and community gardens. These are the places where music becomes a lifeline: a practice of solidarity, memory, resistance, and joy.
Drawing on global case studies and decades of community-based research, this book challenges the myth that meaningful musical life belongs only to experts, institutions, or stages. Instead, it reveals how everyday people—youth, elders, migrants, caregivers, neighborhood ensembles, and intergenerational circles—create rich musical ecologies rooted in belonging rather than in virtuosity.
The authors dismantle inherited hierarchies that privilege technical mastery over relational artistry and favor repertoire over community voice. In their place, they offer a bold reimagining of participation, grounded in trauma-informed practice, cultural sovereignty, Indigenous knowledge, and the ethics of care. From spontaneous street gatherings to civic choirs and community orchestras, the book demonstrates how music shapes identity, repairs the social fabric, and imagines new futures.
Community Music You Didn’t Know Existed is an essential guide for musicians, educators, cultural workers, and policymakers seeking to understand how music empowers communities, strengthens democracy, and sustains human connection. It reminds us that the most transformative musical moments often occur in places we were never taught to look, and that listening differently can reshape how we understand the world.
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Christian-music industry veteran David Bunker has crafted a masterpiece of multiple proportions to help artists unleash their creativity. Part short-essay collection, part devotional guide, part journal, part study guide, and part art and poetry book, Artist Care Encounter brings together Bunker's 40+ years of real-world experience in an organic travelogue that artists will turn to again and again.
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An entertaining look at popular music -- jazz, Broadway, country, and rock -- showing how these musical styles reveal the subterranean shifts in American cultural values and attitudes. Crisp, clear, accurate information on popular music from the last 400 years. Anderson's forty years' experience as a college professor, nightclub pianist, and ten years of research add up to a very strong book. He offers, chapter after chapter, an insider's view of the real meaning of the raw historical evidence. It is a potent mixture, indeed!
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History
Clifton Hills Press was started in 1982 by Dr. Simon V. Anderson as a way to publish textbooks for his classes at the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music.
For over 50 years, Clifton Hills Press has published niche-market and local-interest books, initially in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 2010, Dr. Anderson retired, and the company is now housed in Elgin, Illinois.
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Simon Anderson, Ph.D. (1931-2016)
Founder and President Emeritus
Dr. Warren Anderson
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warren@cliftonhillspress.com
Tim May
Business Manager
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