This is volume 2 of the Australian country music series. It provides case studies of the local development of country music. Individual chapters provide analyses of the early years of Australian country music; the emergence of distinctive Australian performers such as Audrey Auld, Chad Morgan, Sara Storer and John Williamson; the square dancing 'craze' of the 1950s and the localisation of US country songs on Lord Howe Island
Over the last half century, as part of a wider struggle for recognition, respect, reconciliation and...
A unique anthology of writing on traditional Australian music which provides a fascinating insight i...
" In Sounds of then, sounds of now: Popular music in Australia some of the country's most respected ...
This is volume 2 of the Australian country music series. It provides case studies of the local devel...
Markets and Margins: Australian Country Music Volume 3 is the third volume in this series of books t...
This book provides an in depth introduction to aspects of Australian country music. Individual chapt...
This book provides an in depth introduction to aspects of Australian country music. Individual chapt...
This book provides an in depth introduction to aspects of Australian country music. Individual chapt...
This book provides an in depth introduction to aspects of Australian country music. Individual chapt...
Long before Aboriginal creativity could be expressed freely across contemporary Australian culture, ...
Study of country music in Australia, from an historical and ethnographic perspective
This landmark book by Toby Martin tells the story of one of the most enduring forms of popular cultu...
This anthology emanated from a conference in St. John’s, Newfoundland, that brought together popular...
Early country music has long had the reputation of being a pristine folk music, an archaic holdover ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 287-307.Part One. Contexts -- Part Two. People and relationsh...
Over the last half century, as part of a wider struggle for recognition, respect, reconciliation and...
A unique anthology of writing on traditional Australian music which provides a fascinating insight i...
" In Sounds of then, sounds of now: Popular music in Australia some of the country's most respected ...
This is volume 2 of the Australian country music series. It provides case studies of the local devel...
Markets and Margins: Australian Country Music Volume 3 is the third volume in this series of books t...
This book provides an in depth introduction to aspects of Australian country music. Individual chapt...
This book provides an in depth introduction to aspects of Australian country music. Individual chapt...
This book provides an in depth introduction to aspects of Australian country music. Individual chapt...
This book provides an in depth introduction to aspects of Australian country music. Individual chapt...
Long before Aboriginal creativity could be expressed freely across contemporary Australian culture, ...
Study of country music in Australia, from an historical and ethnographic perspective
This landmark book by Toby Martin tells the story of one of the most enduring forms of popular cultu...
This anthology emanated from a conference in St. John’s, Newfoundland, that brought together popular...
Early country music has long had the reputation of being a pristine folk music, an archaic holdover ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 287-307.Part One. Contexts -- Part Two. People and relationsh...
Over the last half century, as part of a wider struggle for recognition, respect, reconciliation and...
A unique anthology of writing on traditional Australian music which provides a fascinating insight i...
" In Sounds of then, sounds of now: Popular music in Australia some of the country's most respected ...