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Studies in Popular Music
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Made in Scotland: Studies in Popular Music serves as a comprehensive and thorough introduction to the history, politics, culture and musicology of twentieth and twenty-first century popular music in Scotland.
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Made in Scotland: Studies in Popular Music serves as a comprehensive and thorough introduction to the history, politics, culture and musicology of twentieth and twenty-first century popular music in Scotland.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000961010
- Artikelnr.: 68870141
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000961010
- Artikelnr.: 68870141
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Simon Frith is Emeritus Professor of Music at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Martin Cloonan is the Director of the Turku Institute for Advanced Studies (TIAS) at the University of Turku, Finland. He is also coordinating editor of Popular Music and sometimes sings in public. John Williamson is a lecturer in Music at the School of Culture and Creative Arts, University of Glasgow, UK.
Foreword
Selected Timeline of Key Events
Introduction
Simon Frith, Martin Cloonan, John Williamson
PART I: Histories
John Williamson
1. Stramash! When Pop Music Television Comes to Scotland
John Williamson
2. Doing It for Themselves: A Brief History of Scottish Independent Record
Labels
Bob Anderson
3. Scottish Live Music History: The Conflict Between Culture and Economics
Kenny Forbes
4. Fascinating Rhythm - The Life of Scottish Jazz
Alistair Braidwood
5. Place of Light
Carla J. Easton
6. Riverside Festival, Glasgow: An Interview with Dave Clarke and Martin
McKechnie
John Williamson
7. Performing in Gaelic: A Conversation with Joy Dunlop
John Williamson
PART II: Politics and Policies
Martin Cloonan
8. "Let There Be Rock" - How A Remote Scottish Village Reinvented Its
Musical Heritage
Emil Thompson
9. Interview with Jill Rodger, Director, Glasgow Jazz Festival
Martin Cloonan
10. The Place of Popular Music Education in Scotland - Institutions,
Access, and Responsibilities
Sean McLaughlin and Graeme Smillie
11. Jock Rock?: Putting Scotland into Scottish Popular Music
Martin Cloonan
12. Hip-Hop in Scotland: A Footnote in the History of Popular Music?
Dave Hook
13. "Indy" Music: Scottish Popular Music and the Constitutional Question'
Adam Behr
PART III: Futures and Imaginings
Simon Frith
14. The Fiction of Scottish Music
Simon Frith
15. An Interview with Alasdair Roberts on Being a Scottish Songwriter
Martin Cloonan
16. Re-thinking 'Scottishness' - Who, and What, Sounds Scottish?
Diljeet Kaur Bhachu
Coda: The World of Scottish Music
Simon Frith
Afterword: Music in a Future Scotland
Notes on Contributors
Index
Selected Timeline of Key Events
Introduction
Simon Frith, Martin Cloonan, John Williamson
PART I: Histories
John Williamson
1. Stramash! When Pop Music Television Comes to Scotland
John Williamson
2. Doing It for Themselves: A Brief History of Scottish Independent Record
Labels
Bob Anderson
3. Scottish Live Music History: The Conflict Between Culture and Economics
Kenny Forbes
4. Fascinating Rhythm - The Life of Scottish Jazz
Alistair Braidwood
5. Place of Light
Carla J. Easton
6. Riverside Festival, Glasgow: An Interview with Dave Clarke and Martin
McKechnie
John Williamson
7. Performing in Gaelic: A Conversation with Joy Dunlop
John Williamson
PART II: Politics and Policies
Martin Cloonan
8. "Let There Be Rock" - How A Remote Scottish Village Reinvented Its
Musical Heritage
Emil Thompson
9. Interview with Jill Rodger, Director, Glasgow Jazz Festival
Martin Cloonan
10. The Place of Popular Music Education in Scotland - Institutions,
Access, and Responsibilities
Sean McLaughlin and Graeme Smillie
11. Jock Rock?: Putting Scotland into Scottish Popular Music
Martin Cloonan
12. Hip-Hop in Scotland: A Footnote in the History of Popular Music?
Dave Hook
13. "Indy" Music: Scottish Popular Music and the Constitutional Question'
Adam Behr
PART III: Futures and Imaginings
Simon Frith
14. The Fiction of Scottish Music
Simon Frith
15. An Interview with Alasdair Roberts on Being a Scottish Songwriter
Martin Cloonan
16. Re-thinking 'Scottishness' - Who, and What, Sounds Scottish?
Diljeet Kaur Bhachu
Coda: The World of Scottish Music
Simon Frith
Afterword: Music in a Future Scotland
Notes on Contributors
Index
Foreword
Selected Timeline of Key Events
Introduction
Simon Frith, Martin Cloonan, John Williamson
PART I: Histories
John Williamson
1. Stramash! When Pop Music Television Comes to Scotland
John Williamson
2. Doing It for Themselves: A Brief History of Scottish Independent Record
Labels
Bob Anderson
3. Scottish Live Music History: The Conflict Between Culture and Economics
Kenny Forbes
4. Fascinating Rhythm - The Life of Scottish Jazz
Alistair Braidwood
5. Place of Light
Carla J. Easton
6. Riverside Festival, Glasgow: An Interview with Dave Clarke and Martin
McKechnie
John Williamson
7. Performing in Gaelic: A Conversation with Joy Dunlop
John Williamson
PART II: Politics and Policies
Martin Cloonan
8. "Let There Be Rock" - How A Remote Scottish Village Reinvented Its
Musical Heritage
Emil Thompson
9. Interview with Jill Rodger, Director, Glasgow Jazz Festival
Martin Cloonan
10. The Place of Popular Music Education in Scotland - Institutions,
Access, and Responsibilities
Sean McLaughlin and Graeme Smillie
11. Jock Rock?: Putting Scotland into Scottish Popular Music
Martin Cloonan
12. Hip-Hop in Scotland: A Footnote in the History of Popular Music?
Dave Hook
13. "Indy" Music: Scottish Popular Music and the Constitutional Question'
Adam Behr
PART III: Futures and Imaginings
Simon Frith
14. The Fiction of Scottish Music
Simon Frith
15. An Interview with Alasdair Roberts on Being a Scottish Songwriter
Martin Cloonan
16. Re-thinking 'Scottishness' - Who, and What, Sounds Scottish?
Diljeet Kaur Bhachu
Coda: The World of Scottish Music
Simon Frith
Afterword: Music in a Future Scotland
Notes on Contributors
Index
Selected Timeline of Key Events
Introduction
Simon Frith, Martin Cloonan, John Williamson
PART I: Histories
John Williamson
1. Stramash! When Pop Music Television Comes to Scotland
John Williamson
2. Doing It for Themselves: A Brief History of Scottish Independent Record
Labels
Bob Anderson
3. Scottish Live Music History: The Conflict Between Culture and Economics
Kenny Forbes
4. Fascinating Rhythm - The Life of Scottish Jazz
Alistair Braidwood
5. Place of Light
Carla J. Easton
6. Riverside Festival, Glasgow: An Interview with Dave Clarke and Martin
McKechnie
John Williamson
7. Performing in Gaelic: A Conversation with Joy Dunlop
John Williamson
PART II: Politics and Policies
Martin Cloonan
8. "Let There Be Rock" - How A Remote Scottish Village Reinvented Its
Musical Heritage
Emil Thompson
9. Interview with Jill Rodger, Director, Glasgow Jazz Festival
Martin Cloonan
10. The Place of Popular Music Education in Scotland - Institutions,
Access, and Responsibilities
Sean McLaughlin and Graeme Smillie
11. Jock Rock?: Putting Scotland into Scottish Popular Music
Martin Cloonan
12. Hip-Hop in Scotland: A Footnote in the History of Popular Music?
Dave Hook
13. "Indy" Music: Scottish Popular Music and the Constitutional Question'
Adam Behr
PART III: Futures and Imaginings
Simon Frith
14. The Fiction of Scottish Music
Simon Frith
15. An Interview with Alasdair Roberts on Being a Scottish Songwriter
Martin Cloonan
16. Re-thinking 'Scottishness' - Who, and What, Sounds Scottish?
Diljeet Kaur Bhachu
Coda: The World of Scottish Music
Simon Frith
Afterword: Music in a Future Scotland
Notes on Contributors
Index