This volume gathers together twenty articles from among the best scholarly writing on rock music published in academic journals over the past two decades. These diverse essays reflect the wide range of approaches that scholars in various disciplines have applied to the study of rock. These approaches range from those that address mainly the historical, sociological, cultural and technological factors that gave rise to this music, to those that focus primarily on analysis of the music itself. This collection of articles, some of which are now out of print or otherwise difficult to access, provides an overview of the current state of research in the field of rock music, and includes an introduction which contributes to the ongoing debate over the distinction (or lack thereof) between 'rock' and 'pop'.
Goldmine's Rock'n Roll 45rpm Record Price Guide
A biography highlighting the life, career, and the impact of rock musician, Jim Morrison.
Encyclopedic entries on solo artists, bands, musical styles, places, and historical events in rock and roll.
Biography of Freddie Mercury lead singer of the rock group Queen.
Rick Nelson: the last time around 1970 - 1982
The text highlights the role that specific Canadian artists, songs, venues and issues have played in the social history of rock-and-roll within and beyond Canada's borders.
Rather than an exhaustive catalog of artists in rock history or a guide to learning musical notation, the book places rock-and-roll in the context of the social issues that surrounded and shaped it.
The second sensational album from Grammy winners Bruce Hornsby And The Range. Nine great songs including the hit single "The Valley Road." Also features Bruce Hornsby's piano solos, complete lyrics, and photos.
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Phillips would strike gold in 1954 when he recorded the 19-year-old Elvis for his Sun label, but back in 1951 Sam leased his recordings to other labels, and the songs recorded that day ended up with Chess Records of Chicago.