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A book review of Chris Frantz's Remain In Love. Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club, Tina (Orion
An article about Rock Against Racism including book reviews of Rock Against Racism Live. 1977-1981, ...
The music industry is undergoing extremely rapid structural change not of its own choosing and recor...
A book review of Exit Stage Left: the Curious Afterlife of Pop Stars, Nick Duerden (374pp, £20, Head...
Book review of Nightfly. The Life of Steely Dan's Donald Fagen, Peter Jones (366pp, £26.99, hardback...
CD reviews of Subterminal, Cindytalk (CD, False Walls) and Houses of the Wind, John Luther Adams (CD...
Mixing Art and Commerce sounds like something comparable to pairing the Beauty and the Beast, or str...
Feature review of the book: Matthew Bannister (1999) Positively George Street: A personal history of...
This chapter is in a book that is based upon papers given at the conference Messing Up The Paintwork...
The 1920s was a crucial decade for the recording industry. Large record companies existed, but acros...
About the Book:A range of genres, rooted in local impulses, reaching global audiences; a main prop o...
This article explores the relationship between musicians and the music press from the musicians' poi...
Mute Records is one of the most influential, commercially successful, and long-lasting of the Britis...
Rock Brands: Selling Sound in a Media Saturated Culture, edited by Elizabeth Barfoot Christian, is a...
In June 2000, Courtney Love, the controversial lead singer of the rock group Hole, lambasts, among o...
A book review of Chris Frantz's Remain In Love. Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club, Tina (Orion
An article about Rock Against Racism including book reviews of Rock Against Racism Live. 1977-1981, ...
The music industry is undergoing extremely rapid structural change not of its own choosing and recor...