This chapter explores the work of three female musicians – Sandy Denny, Judy Collins and Nina Simone – whose work offers valuable insights into the interplay of history, biography and memory. It focuses specifically on the representation of innocence and experience via the "late voice". "Lateness", a concept exemplified by these artists but which extends to a broad range of modern (post mid-twentieth century) popular musics, refers to five primary issues: chronology (the stage in an artist's career); the vocal act (the ability to convincingly portray experience); afterlife (posthumous careers made possible by phonography); retrospection (how voices "look back" or anticipate looking back); and the writing of age, experience, lateness and los...
This talk presents work from Richard Elliott's recent book about the late singer, songwriter, pianis...
There has been insufficient academic research on the music of the Eastern Cape in general and Port E...
The Beach Boys’ 2012 album That’s Why God Made the Radio is typically nostalgic, filled with seeming...
Popular music artists, as performers in the public eye, offer a privileged site for the witnessing a...
This thesis explores how female singers who faced a degree of condemnation in public discourse durin...
This essay seeks to understand the complex connections between voice, arrangement and affect in the ...
Although most often remembered as an icon of the civil rights era, Nina Simone enjoyed (and occasion...
Since her death in 2003, Nina Simone has continued to be revered as a cultural icon and role model f...
This dissertation investigates musical expressions of temporal alterities in works created by popula...
Having a ‘soundtrack of our life’ has become an advertising cliché these days, but this paper will a...
Book chapter discussing relational radio listening at night time. ‘Nachtschichten’ is a publicat...
Having a ‘soundtrack of our life’ has become an advertising cliché these days, but this paper w...
Despite the critical acclaim that greeted her work, the esteem of her peers (Joni Mitchell and Ricki...
Despite the critical acclaim that greeted her work, the esteem of her peers (Joni Mitchell and Ricki...
Age matters, but the matter of age; its materiality, configuration, articulation and representation,...
This talk presents work from Richard Elliott's recent book about the late singer, songwriter, pianis...
There has been insufficient academic research on the music of the Eastern Cape in general and Port E...
The Beach Boys’ 2012 album That’s Why God Made the Radio is typically nostalgic, filled with seeming...
Popular music artists, as performers in the public eye, offer a privileged site for the witnessing a...
This thesis explores how female singers who faced a degree of condemnation in public discourse durin...
This essay seeks to understand the complex connections between voice, arrangement and affect in the ...
Although most often remembered as an icon of the civil rights era, Nina Simone enjoyed (and occasion...
Since her death in 2003, Nina Simone has continued to be revered as a cultural icon and role model f...
This dissertation investigates musical expressions of temporal alterities in works created by popula...
Having a ‘soundtrack of our life’ has become an advertising cliché these days, but this paper will a...
Book chapter discussing relational radio listening at night time. ‘Nachtschichten’ is a publicat...
Having a ‘soundtrack of our life’ has become an advertising cliché these days, but this paper w...
Despite the critical acclaim that greeted her work, the esteem of her peers (Joni Mitchell and Ricki...
Despite the critical acclaim that greeted her work, the esteem of her peers (Joni Mitchell and Ricki...
Age matters, but the matter of age; its materiality, configuration, articulation and representation,...
This talk presents work from Richard Elliott's recent book about the late singer, songwriter, pianis...
There has been insufficient academic research on the music of the Eastern Cape in general and Port E...
The Beach Boys’ 2012 album That’s Why God Made the Radio is typically nostalgic, filled with seeming...