All Stories

  1. George Helm: A True Hawaiian Sounds Out Aloha ‘Āina
  2. What's at Stake? Considering the Case for “Asian American Jazz”
  3. Those Days Are Gone Forever: Steely Dan’s Grumpy Old White Guys’ Blues
  4. Nahenahe (Soft, Sweet, Melodious): Sounding Out Native Hawaiian Self-Determination
  5. Edge of Insanity
  6. James Revell Carr. Hawaiian music in motion: Mariners, missionaries, and minstrels. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2014. 217 pp. John W. Troutman. Kīkā Kila: How the Hawaiian steel guitar changed the sound of modern music. Chapel Hill: University
  7. Five djentlemen and a girl walk into a metal bar: Thoughts on a ‘metal after metal’ metal studies
  8. Women Drummers: A History from Rock and Jazz to Blues and Country. By Angela Smith. Lanham, MD and Plymouth: Rowan and Littlefield, 2014. 250 pp. ISBN 978-0-8108-8834-0
  9. “This Is Who I Am”: Jero, Young, Gifted, Polycultural
  10. Black metal soul music
  11. Deracinated Flower: Toshiko Akiyoshi's “Trace in Jazz History”
  12. Emergency! Race and Genre in Tony Williams's Lifetime