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Glitter up the dark : how pop music broke the binary
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…Screaming the Beatles : The first boy band breaks the gender mold --…”
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The Hebrew Orphan Asylum Band of New York City, 1874 -1941 : community, culture and opportunity
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…." -- "The band has rendered service on frequent occasions": World War I -- "That famous boys band": the 1920s-1930s -- "Our able and indefatigable music teacher ..." -- "We shall find many of our band boys playing in some of the symphony orchestras in a few years" -- "The best boys' band in the city would be heard no more" -- Appendix A: HOA Band repertoire -- Appendix B: Works of George Wiegand -- Appendix C: Works of Philip Egner.…”
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Glitter up the dark : how pop music broke the binary
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…An Alternate Ribbon of Time -- Screaming the Beatles: The First Boy Band Breaks the Gender Mold -- Oh! You Pretty Things: The Glitter Revolution -- Whining Is Gender Neutral: Punk's Adolescent Escapism -- Wreckers of Civilization: Post-punk, Goth, and Industrial -- Soft Machines: Women, Cyborgs, and Electronic Music -- Not a Woman, Not a Man: Prince's Sapphic Androgyny -- The Fake Makes It Real: Synthpop and MTV -- Infinite Utopia: Queer Time in Disco and House -- Funky Cyborgs: Time, Technology, and Gender in Hip-Hop -- Butch Throats: Women's Music and Riot Grrrl -- God Is Gay: The Grunge Eruption -- No Shape: The Formless Internet -- Coda: Whole New World…”
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Appetite for self-destruction : the spectacular crash of the record industry in the digital age
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Prologue 1979-1982 : disco crashes the record business, Michael Jackson saves the day, and MTV really saves the day -- 1983-1986 : Jerry Shulman's frisbee : how the compact disc rebuilt the record business -- 1984-1999 : how big spenders got rich in the post-CD boom -- 1998-2001 : The teen-pop bubble : boy bands and Britney make the business bigger than ever--but not for long -- 1998-2001 : A 19-year-old takes down the industry--with the help of tiny music, and a few questionable big music decisions -- 2002-2003 : How Steve Jobs built the iPod, revived his company and took over the music business -- 2003-2007 : Beating up on peer-to-peer services like Kazaa and Grokster fails to save the industry : sales plunge and Tommy Mottola abandons ship -- The future : how can the record labels return to the boom times? …”
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Appetite for self-destruction : the spectacular crash of the record industry in the digital age
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Cast of characters -- 1979-1982 : disco crashes the record business, Michael Jackson saves the day, and MTV really saves the day -- 1983-1986 : Jerry Shulman's frisbee : how the compact disc rebuilt the record business -- 1984-1999 : how big spenders got rich in the post-CD boom -- 1998-2001 : The teen-pop bubble : boy bands and Britney make the business bigger than ever -- but not for long -- 1998-2001 : A 19-year-old takes down the industry--with the help of tiny music, and a few questionable big music decisions -- 2002-2003 : How Steve Jobs built the iPod, revived his company, and took over the music business -- 2003-2007 : Beating up on peer-to-peer services like Kazaa and Grokster fails to save the industry, sales plunge, and Tommy Mottola abandons ship -- The future : how can the record labels return to the boom times? …”
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