Popular music artists, as performers in the public eye, offer a privileged site for the witnessing and analysis of ageing and its mediation. The Late Voice undertakes such an analysis by considering issues of time, age, memory, innocence and experience in modern popular song. At the heart of the study are six extended case studies of singers and songwriters – Ralph Stanley, Frank Sinatra, Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell – whose work is discussed in relation to particular performance traditions and the articulation of lateness in various forms
Too Much Too Young investigates how age and gender have shaped the careers and images of pop music s...
This study examines how selected authors of the late 20th and early 21st centuries write about their...
Most often associated with modern artists such as Bob Dylan, Elton John, Don McLean, Neil Diamond, a...
This chapter explores the work of three female musicians – Sandy Denny, Judy Collins and Nina Simone...
This dissertation investigates musical expressions of temporal alterities in works created by popula...
Sitting at a rarely examined intersection between aging, disability, and popular culture, this proje...
For female pop stars, whose star bodies and star performances are undisputedly the objects of a sexu...
Aims: To critically examine the representation of ageing identities in popular music texts. ...
This chapter examines the dynamics of performance in relation to ageing popular music stars and thei...
Age matters, but the matter of age; its materiality, configuration, articulation and representation,...
This thesis will argue that Bob Dylan’s art is one of renewal and recycling, one in which the very c...
The common conscience of oral history Ken Howarth refers to should logically extend to the oral hist...
The Beach Boys’ 2012 album That’s Why God Made the Radio is typically nostalgic, filled with seeming...
Age-related changes to the vocal structure affect the singing ability of the singer. We present a lo...
Opening up the dialogue between popular music studies and aging studies, this book offers a major ex...
Too Much Too Young investigates how age and gender have shaped the careers and images of pop music s...
This study examines how selected authors of the late 20th and early 21st centuries write about their...
Most often associated with modern artists such as Bob Dylan, Elton John, Don McLean, Neil Diamond, a...
This chapter explores the work of three female musicians – Sandy Denny, Judy Collins and Nina Simone...
This dissertation investigates musical expressions of temporal alterities in works created by popula...
Sitting at a rarely examined intersection between aging, disability, and popular culture, this proje...
For female pop stars, whose star bodies and star performances are undisputedly the objects of a sexu...
Aims: To critically examine the representation of ageing identities in popular music texts. ...
This chapter examines the dynamics of performance in relation to ageing popular music stars and thei...
Age matters, but the matter of age; its materiality, configuration, articulation and representation,...
This thesis will argue that Bob Dylan’s art is one of renewal and recycling, one in which the very c...
The common conscience of oral history Ken Howarth refers to should logically extend to the oral hist...
The Beach Boys’ 2012 album That’s Why God Made the Radio is typically nostalgic, filled with seeming...
Age-related changes to the vocal structure affect the singing ability of the singer. We present a lo...
Opening up the dialogue between popular music studies and aging studies, this book offers a major ex...
Too Much Too Young investigates how age and gender have shaped the careers and images of pop music s...
This study examines how selected authors of the late 20th and early 21st centuries write about their...
Most often associated with modern artists such as Bob Dylan, Elton John, Don McLean, Neil Diamond, a...