![]() He had a small studio in his house and he taught me a lot about music. When I first got really interested in writing and playing I used to hang out with a guy named Steven Gayle, who is still in Greenville some and is a great musician. When you first became interested in writing and playing music? Bob Powell over at the church taught us all how to sing, and then I ended up playing guitar some with dad at Chapel and then I got into a band at school during my high school days. I understand your dad does some music at that church. I am just very fortunate.ĭid you attend school at Christ Church Episcopal? He is a pediatrician in town and I was adopted into an incredible family. Is it true that you were born in Greenville? We spoke to Edwin about his new DVD, upcoming new CD and life in the South. I went along with it because I thought, “Hey, they’re the record company. For so long it was basically: wear this, cut your hair this way, do this, say that. “I’m kind of back in control instead of being the puppet figurehead. ![]() The great thing about being on an indie label, according to McCain, is being in control of his own life and destiny. ![]() In fact, he is so busy that he had to conduct our phone interview from California, although he and his wife live right in the heart of Greenville, South Carolina, not five miles from the GRITZ office. All individual and student subscribers are automatically enrolled as HSS members, with all attendant benefits.These days, Edwin McCain is busier than ever, which is somewhat odd considering he just quit the major label Atlantic Records to sign with a small Tennessee indie called ATC Records. ![]() Subscriptions to Isis are concurrent with membership in the History of Science Society. With a new Editor and editorial office in the Netherlands, the Press would like to acknowledge the following supporters: Ammodo Foundation Descartes Centre, Utrecht University Faculty of Humanities, Utrecht University Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands Museum Boerhaave, Dutch National Museum for the History of Science and Medicine. An official publication of the History of Science Society, this is the oldest (and most widely circulating) English-language journal in the field. Review essays and book reviews on new publications in the field are also included. Since its inception in 1912, Isis has featured scholarly articles, research notes and commentary on the history of science, medicine, and technology, and their cultural influences. This will lead to an understanding of Darwin's “iconic” status that draws on a fuller range of human sensory experience and that also enables us to appreciate his-and his theory's-enduring power to engage the human imagination.Ĭurrent issues are now on the Chicago Journals website. It argues that the engagement with Darwin and his celebrated theory is far more creative than has been appreciated and recommends that historians of science further explore Darwin and his theory as embodied in a fuller range of cultural expressions. ![]() It also offers a characterization of the varied genres and a literary analysis of the forms as a way of understanding the diverse audiences engaging, and indeed “entertaining,” Darwin and the implications of his theory. It draws on an unusual set of historical materials, including illustrated sheet music, lyrics and librettos, wax cylinder recordings, vinyl records, and video recordings located in digital and sound archives and on the Internet. ABSTRACT This essay offers a chronological survey of the range of songs and musical productions inspired by Darwin and his theory since they entered the public sphere some 150 years ago. ![]()
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