On the Record
Music that Changed America
by Anna Harwell Celenza
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Pub Date 24 Mar 2026 | Archive Date 28 Feb 2026
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Description
The surprising story of how iconic works of music sparked debate and action in the halls of Congress.
In On the Record: Music That Changed America, Anna Harwell Celenza uncovers the sometimes–surprising influence of music on American politics and culture. From “The Star–Spangled Banner” and Billie Holiday’s haunting “Strange Fruit” to Paul Simon’s Graceland and Lin-Manuel Miranda’s groundbreaking Hamilton, Celenza explores moments where music wound its way through the halls of Congress, influencing decisions and reshaping culture. Each chapter highlights an iconic musical work, tracing its backstory, uncovering its connection to political debates and legislative actions, and in the process revealing it in a new light. In an engaging and insightful narrative Celenza shows how music has sparked change and left an enduring mark on American society.
About the Author: Anna Harwell Celenza is a professor at Johns Hopkins University, holding a joint appointment at the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences and the Peabody Conservatory. She is also the author of eight children’s books. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9781324004998 |
| PRICE | US$35.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 352 |