The Lost Women of Rock Music

The Lost Women of Rock Music
Title The Lost Women of Rock Music PDF eBook
Author Helen Reddington
Publisher Equinox Publishing (UK)
Total Pages 263
Release 2012
Genre Punk rock music
ISBN 9781781790205

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This book investigates the social and commercial reasons why some women became lost from the rock music record, and rewrites this period of popular music history. In addition to a wealth of original interview material with key protagonists, this new edition has been updated to reflect the national nature of punk and post-punk.

The Lost Women of Rock Music

The Lost Women of Rock Music
Title The Lost Women of Rock Music PDF eBook
Author Helen Reddington
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 237
Release 2016-09-17
Genre Music
ISBN 1317025113

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In Britain during the late 1970s and early 1980s, a new phenomenon emerged, with female guitarists, bass-players, keyboard-players and drummers playing in bands. Before this time, women's presence in rock bands, with a few notable exceptions, had always been as vocalists. This sudden influx of female musicians into the male domain of rock music was brought about partly by the enabling ethic of punk rock ('anybody can do it!') and partly by the impact of the Equal Opportunities Act. But just as suddenly as the phenomenon arrived, the interest in these musicians evaporated and other priorities became important to music audiences. Helen Reddington investigates the social and commercial reasons for how these women became lost from the rock music record, and rewrites this period in history in the context of other periods when female musicians have been visible in previously male environments. Reddington draws on her own experience as bass-player in a punk band, thereby contributing a fresh perspective on the socio-political context of the punk scene and its relationship with the media. The book also features a wealth of original interview material with key protagonists, including the late John Peel, Geoff Travis, The Raincoats and the Poison Girls.

The Lost Women of Rock Music

The Lost Women of Rock Music
Title The Lost Women of Rock Music PDF eBook
Author Eugene Heath
Publisher
Total Pages 231
Release 2007
Genre
ISBN

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In Britain during the late 1970s and early 1980s, a new phenomenon emerged, with female guitarists, bass-players, keyboard-players and drummers playing in bands. This sudden influx of female musicians into the male domain of rock music was brought about partly by the enabling ethic of punk rock ('anybody can do it!') and partly by the impact of the Equal Opportunities Act. But just as suddenly as the phenomenon arrived, the interest in these musicians evaporated and other priorities became important to music audiences. Helen Reddington investigates the social and commercial reasons for how the.

The Lost Women of Rock Music

The Lost Women of Rock Music
Title The Lost Women of Rock Music PDF eBook
Author Helen Reddington
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 244
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 9780754657736

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In Britain during the late 1970s and early 1980s, a new phenomenon emerged, with female guitarists, bass-players, keyboard-players and drummers playing in bands. This sudden influx of female musicians into the male domain of rock music was brought about partly by the enabling ethic of punk rock ('anybody can do it!') and partly by the impact of the Equal Opportunities Act. But just as suddenly as the phenomenon arrived, the interest in these musicians evaporated and other priorities became important to music audiences. Helen Reddington investigates the social and commercial reasons for how these women became lost from the rock music record.

Women in Rock Memoirs

Women in Rock Memoirs
Title Women in Rock Memoirs PDF eBook
Author Marika Ahonen
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 265
Release 2023
Genre Music
ISBN 0197659322

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Women in Rock Memoirs vindicates the role of women in rock music. The chapters examine memoirs written by women in rock from 2010 onwards to explore how the artists narrate their life experiences and difficulties they had to overcome, not only as musicians but as women. The book includes memoirs written by both well-known and lesser-known artists and artists from both inside and outside of the Anglo-American sphere. The essays by scholars from different research areas and countries around the world are divided into three parts according to the overall themes: Memory, Trauma, and Writing; Authenticity, Sexuality, and Sexism; and Aging, Performance, and the Image. They explore the dynamics of memoir as a genre by discussing the similarities and differences between the women in rock and the choices they have made when writing their books. As a whole, they help form a better understanding of today's possibilities and future challenges for women in rock music.

The Rock Music Imagination

The Rock Music Imagination
Title The Rock Music Imagination PDF eBook
Author Robert McParland
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 219
Release 2019-08-09
Genre Music
ISBN 1498588530

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The Rock Music Imagination is an exploration of rock artists in their social and artistic contexts, particularly between 1964 and 1980, and of rock music in relation to literature, that is, creative expression, fantastic imagination, and contemporary fiction about rock. Robert McParland analyzes how rock music touches our imaginative lives by looking at themes that appear in classic rock music: freedom and liberation, utopia and dystopia, community, rebellion, the outsider, the quest for transcendence, monstrosity, erotic and spiritual love, imaginative vision, and mystery. The Rock Music Imagination explores blues imagination, countercultural dreams of utopia, rock’s critiques of society and images of dystopia, rock’s inheritance from romanticism, science fiction and mythic imagination in progressive rock, and rock’s global reach and potential to provide hope and humanitarian assistance.

Gender and Rock

Gender and Rock
Title Gender and Rock PDF eBook
Author Mary Celeste Kearney
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 401
Release 2017
Genre Music
ISBN 0199359512

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Gender & Rock introduces readers to how gender operates in multiple sites within rock culture, including its music, imagery, technologies, and business practices. Additionally, it explores how rock culture, despite a history of regressive gender politics, has provided a place for musicians and consumers to experiment with alternate ways of being.