Popular music + History and criticism
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Popular music + History and criticism
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Popular music + History and criticism
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- Global pop, world music, world markets, Timothy D. Taylor
- Music, Angela Shelf Medearis and Michael R. Medearis
- Songs in the key of Z, the curious universe of outsider music, Irwin Chusid
- Music, Angela Shelf Medearis, Michael R. Medearis
- Footsteps in the dark, the hidden histories of popular music, George Lipsitz
- Understanding popular music culture, Roy Shuker
- The pop, rock, and soul reader, histories and debates, [compiled by] David Brackett
- The hits just keep on coming, the history of top 40 radio, by Ben Fong-Torres
- Rock progresivo, Eloy P?rez Ladaga
- Last night a dj saved my life, the history of the disc jockey, Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton
- Cover me, the stories behind the greatest cover songs of all time, Ray Padgett, found and editor of the blog Cover Me
- I'll take you there, pop music and the urge for transcendence, Bill Friskics-Warren
- Behind the boards II, the making of rock 'n' roll's greatest records revealed, Jake Brown
- Roots of rhythm, produced and directed by Eugene Rosow and Howard Dratch ; written by Linda Post, Howard Dratch, Eugene Rosow ; a production of Cultural Research and Communication,Inc. in association with KCET/Los Angeles
- Glitter up the dark, how pop music broke the binary, Sasha Geffen
- Discovering great singers of classic pop, a new listener's guide to the sounds and lives of the top performers and their recordings, movies and videos, Roy Hemming, David Hajdu
- The hits just keep on coming, the history of top 40 radio, Ben Fong-Torres
- Performing rites, on the value of popular music, Simon Frith.
- Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay, Simon Napier-Bell
- 20 years of Rolling stone, what a long, strange trip it's been, edited by Jann S. Wenner
- Buried treasure, overlooked, forgotten and uncrowned classic albums, Dan Hegarty
- Music genres and corporate cultures, Keith Negus
- The milestones of rock & roll, the events that changed the history of music, text by Ernesto Assante ; translation, Katherine Kirby
- Chart toppers, the great performers of popular music over the last 50 years, Bob Brunning and James Pickering
- Celluloid jukebox, popular music and the movies since the 50s, edited by Jonathan Romney and Adrian Wootton
- American roots music, a Ginger Group production ; director, Jim Brown ; producers, Jim Brown, Sam Pollard, Jeff Rosen ; writer, Charles Wolfe
- All you need is love, London Weekend Television ; directed by Tony Palmer
- The gold of rock & roll, 1955-1967., Edited, with special appreciations, by H. Kandy Rohde. With research assistance by Laing Ned Kandel
- Bubblegum, the history of plastic pop, Nick Brownlee
- Global pop, local language, edited by Harris M. Berger and Michael Thomas Carroll
- Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!, the story of pop music from Bill Haley to Beyoncé, Bob Stanley
- Bootleg, the secret history of the other recording industry, Clinton Heylin
- Understanding popular music, Roy Shuker
- Popular musics of the non-Western world, an introductory survey, Peter Manuel
- Behind the boards, the making of rock 'n' roll's greatest records revealed, Jake Brown
- Lives of the great songs, edited by Tim de Lisle
- Music is history, Questlove with Ben Greenman
- Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!, the story of pop music from Bill Haley to Beyoncé, Bob Stanley
- Encyclopedia of great popular song recordings, Steve Sullivan
- As time goes by, living in the sixties with John Lennon, Paul McCartney ..., by Derek Taylor
- American popular music:, the growing years, 1800-1900
- Facing the music, a Pantheon guide to popular culture, Simon Frith, editor
- One for the money, politics and popular song, Dave Harker
- Country music USA, Bill C. Malone and Tracey E.W. Laird
- Words and music, a history of pop in the shape of a city, Paul Morley
- Stand and be counted, making music, making history : the dramatic story of the artists and events that changed America, David Crosby and David Bender
- Solo, women singer-songwriters in their own words, edited by Marc Woodworth ; photography by Emma Dodge Hanson
- The record producers, by John Tobler & Stuart Grundy
- Merry Christmas, baby, holiday music from Bing to Sting, Dave Marsh and Steve Propes
- Your song changed my life, from Jimmy Page to St. Vincent, Smokey Robinson to Hozier, thirty-five beloved artists on their journey and the music that inspired it, Bob Boilen