Social:Vietnam War Song Project

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Short description: Music and cultural archive
Vietnam War Song Project (VWSP)
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Mission statement"This project is an interpretive examination of over 5,000 Vietnam War songs identified, revealing how the war's significance is represented through music"
Type of projectFree, open history, online, and physical archive
LocationAustin, Texas, U.S.
FounderJustin Brummer
Established2007 (2007)
Websiterateyourmusic.com/list/JBrummer/vietnam-war-song-project/

The Vietnam War Song Project (VWSP) is an archive and interpretive examination of over 5000 Vietnam War songs identified.[1] The project is currently hosted on the online collaborative database Rate Your Music, with components on YouTube, Twitter, and at the University of Maryland.[2][3][4] It was founded in 2007 by its current editor, Dr. Justin Brummer, a historian with a PhD in contemporary Anglo-American relations.[5][6] The project analyses the lyrics, and collects data on the genre, location, ethnicity, nationality, language, and time period of the recordings.[7][8] [9]It also involves the preservation of the original physical vinyl records. Additional items collected include cassette tapes, CDs, MP3s, record label scans, and sheet music.

Part of the project includes a discography, Vietnam War Songs: An incomplete discography, which has over 6000 titles, both unique songs and cover songs, a collaboration between Hugo Keesing, Wouter Keesing, C.L. Yarbrough, and Justin Brummer at the University of Maryland Libraries.[10] Dr. Hugo Keesing, adjunct professor of American Studies at the University of Maryland, and the producer of the 13 CD box-set compilation Next Stop Is Vietnam is also a major contributor of songs and record scans.[11][12][13]

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The project has categorised songs into a variety of themes, from anti-war / protest / peace songs, to patriotic / pro-government / anti-protest songs during the war years, as well an analysis of songs released in the post-war period. Other themes include regional songs, such as Puerto Ricans in the Vietnam War, Australia in the Vietnam War, New Zealand in the Vietnam War, Mexican-Americans, and songs from South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Genres include soul, gospel & funk, the blues, and punk music. The project also looks at songs about key events, which include the Chicago Seven, Kent State shootings, and the My Lai Massacre.[14][15]

The project is a respected academic resource and a significant source of reference in popular culture.[16][17] [18]

See also

  • List of anti-war songs

References

  1. "Modern Songs of War and Conflict". https://exhibitions.lib.umd.edu/songsofwar/vietnam/research. 
  2. Brummer, Justin. "The Vietnam War: A History in Song". https://www.historytoday.com/miscellanies/vietnam-war-history-song. 
  3. Brosnahan, Cori. "Music of My Lai". https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/my-lai-music-of-my-lai/. 
  4. Barber, James. "The Weird and Obsessive World of Songs About Vietnam". https://www.military.com/undertheradar/2017/09/weird-obsessive-world-songs-vietnam. 
  5. Burk, Kathleen (2018). The Lion and the Eagle: The Interaction of the British and American Empires 1783–1972. Bloomsbury. https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Lion_and_the_Eagle/Otk3DwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=justin+brummer&pg=PT9&printsec=frontcover. 
  6. Brummer, Justin (2012). Anglo-American relations and the EC enlargement, 1969-1974 (PhD Thesis). UCL Library: UCL. https://res.cloudinary.com/owlstown/image/upload/v1614791442/sites/btiPAk9xtB594StPvwxxLQVF/publication-pdf-jCPKyGR3Eq2XLXjzDhhpKLjs.pdf. 
  7. Brummer, Justin. "Vietnam War Song Project". https://rateyourmusic.com/list/JBrummer/vietnam-war-song-project/. 
  8. Boarder, Jake. "How significant was rock music in suggesting anti-war feeling in America during the Vietnam War?". https://www.academia.edu/20144787/How_significant_was_rock_music_in_suggesting_anti_war_feeling_in_America_during_the_Vietnam_War. 
  9. "Vietnam Wars, 1945-1975: Online Lists of Songs". https://guides.library.ucla.edu/c.php?g=773620&p=5550034. 
  10. Kessing, Hugo, Wouter Keesing, C.L. Yarbrough, Justin Brummer. "Vietnam War Songs An incomplete discography". https://exhibitions.lib.umd.edu/songsofwar/vietnam/recordings/home. 
  11. Brummer, Justin. "Vietnam War Song Project". https://rateyourmusic.com/list/JBrummer/vietnam-war-song-project/. 
  12. "The Hugo Keesing collection on popular music and culture". https://archives.lib.umd.edu/repositories/4/resources/266. 
  13. Barnett, David. "'Next Stop Is Vietnam': A War In Song". https://www.npr.org/2010/11/11/131242902/-next-stop-is-vietnam-a-war-in-song. 
  14. Washington, Robin. ""Hear The Drumming: The music of the Kent State and Jackson State tragedies"". https://www.wpr.org/shows/simply-superior-july-16-2021. 
  15. Brosnahan, Cori. "Music of My Lai". https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/my-lai-music-of-my-lai/. 
  16. Rubin, Rachel Lee (2018). Merle Haggard's Okie from Muskogee. London: Bloomsbury Academic. 
  17. Leepson, Marc (2017). Ballad of the Green Beret The Life and Wars of Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler from the Vietnam War and Pop Stardom to Murder and an Unsolved, Violent Death. Guilford, Connecticut: Stackpole Books. 
  18. Alexander, Chad T.. "Identification of behavioral indicators in political protest music". Calhoun: The NPS Institutional Archive. https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/36740052.pdf.