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  • Spar 11%
    av Graeme Lawson
    163 - 344,-

  • av Cliff Richard
    144,-

  • av Alexandra Bartles
    490 - 1 811,-

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    1 219,-

    This book explores Bad Bunny as a multifaceted signifier whose meanings evolve depending on the generational, geographical, and sociopolitical perspectives framing the enigma.

  • av John Einarson
    364,-

    Emerging from a period of protest and social unrest, 1968 was the year that ushered in gut-punching sounds that would define classic and hard rock-the formation of bands like Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath rolled away the light sounds of psychedelic music and Flower Power. John Einarson provides the first detailed account of this crucial period.

  • av Cornel Bonca
    364,-

    Known for albums like Late for the Sky, The Pretender, and Running on Empty, Jackson Browne was a master of capturing the counterculture ethos of the late 1960s and 70s. This book dives deeply into his music, long career, and activism within the context of American life, revealing a remarkable musician still fueled by ideals of love and peace.

  • av Ben (Ramapo College of New Jersey Neill
    1 383,-

    "This book explores the democratization of music in our current era made possible by digital technologies. It investigates how the utopian ideals and experimental practices of 20th-century musicians helped to spawn the recent seismic disruptions to the art form. In the current environment of networked connectivity, music has become ubiquitous and increasingly intertwined with everyday life, rendering previous models of creation, performance, dissemination, and consumption largely obsolete"--

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    1 383,-

  • av Frank Felice
    1 041,-

    Co-written by a musician and a professor of religion, this book studies progressive rock music's profound engagement with religious themes. It looks closely not only at lyrics but at the music itself, which spans an array of artists and songs from its early days to the present.

  • av Various Authors
    481,-

    This book addresses and responds to the forced displacement crisis by exploring how music and music therapy can assist people in a range of settings around the globe. It offers a further understanding of practice and the opportunity to stimulate critical exploration of this area of work.

  • av Helena Hunt
    143,-

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    488,-

  • av John (Theatre Snelson
    458

  • av Sarah M. Ross
    1 219,-

    The book critically examines the making of German-Jewish musical heritage and its location and dubious non-location within the German cultural sector and larger Jewish community in Germany. It further theorizes on the intersection of Jewish heritage and cultural sustainability by employing thoughts and ideas of critical heritage studies.

  • av Stephen (North Carolina State University Ferguson II
    488 - 1 310,-

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    1 940

    Taylor Swift: The Star, The Songs, The Fans includes new work from interdisciplinary scholars who focus on Swift's star persona; the lyrics, themes and meanings of Swift's songs; and the ways that fans interact with Swift's work and with each other.

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    580,-

    Taylor Swift: The Star, The Songs, The Fans includes new work from interdisciplinary scholars who focus on Swift's star persona; the lyrics, themes and meanings of Swift's songs; and the ways that fans interact with Swift's work and with each other.

  • av Allyson McCabe
    244,-

  • av Tom Kitt
    144,-

  • av Phoebe E. Hughes
    196,-

    A whirlwind tour of 11 essential Taylor Swift tracks.

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    av Lee Greenwood
    278,-

    THE AMERICAN DREAM IS ALIVE AND WELL FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO WORK FOR IT.To celebrate the 40th anniversary of his iconic song "God Bless The U.S.A.", celebrated singer-songwriter Lee Greenwood takes us on his personal journey to the American Dream in his new memoir: MY JOURNEY TO THE AMERICAN DREAM: GOD BLESS THE U.S.A.!From humble beginnings growing-up on his grandparents farm, his faith, and early love of singing, to before and after the mega success of his hit song "God Bless the U.S.A." told through stories and anecdotes about the people he has met and befriended along the way of his illustrious musical journey, including song lyrics, scripture, and photos with family, friends, and iconic musicians, celebrities, politicians, and religious figures.Greenwood recounts: "'USA' is the song I always felt the need to write. I wanted to have something that would unite Americans from coast to coast and to instill pride back in the United States. The song represents my family, my community and those men and women who have paid the price for the freedoms we all love and enjoy." Inspirational - Surprising - Laugh-Out-Loud Funny - the life of Lee Greenwood is one you will enjoy reliving in his captivating memoir.GOD BLESS THE U.S.A.!

  • av John Lee Hooker
    364,-

    This is a powerful, moving memoir from the son of blues legend John Lee Hooker. As a teenager, junior opened his father's shows, but drug addiction led to several decades in and out of prison. Emerging sober and finding the Lord, he had a successful career as a Grammy-nominated blues artist before becoming a minister serving prisons.

  • av Pat O’Grady
    1 811,-

    This book examines the creative process of the Bee Gees and the latent elements that shaped their sound. It is a must-read book for music production academics and students, as well as anyone interested in the Bee Gees' creative process.

  • av Stewart Macpherson
    164,-

  • av David Bourns
    455,-

    The stories in Gettin' High take place mainly in New York City and Puerto Rico, though three are set in rural Michigan where the author grew up. They transpire during the turbulent decade of the 1960s. As the title suggests, many characters smoke weed and experience its eerie and pleasurable effects. That is one current running through several stories, though not a major theme. Rather, the thematic anchor is the search for love and meaning in a changing, transient world.The characters are generally involved with music, as performers or students, and what it means to become a professional musician. Music as a means to communicate truly with another person is also an important facet of the plot lines in the stories, whether this is on a river tour or on a formal concert stage, and the characters strive to find the essence of their art in various ways. Of course, music goes beyond words, and this musical quest is what propels many of the characters' lives and loves. Also, the real-life business of music is another salient aspect for character development.Three of the stories are set in the rural landscape of the author's youth. Here the theme of the demise of the family farm is set forth against the backdrop of the long transition from an agrarian to an urban life style which has taken place throughout the 20th century. All of the stories in Gettin' High were written many years ago while the author himself was working as a professional musician in the Puerto Rico Symphony. As such, they may seem somewhat dated, since this was a time before iphones, the internet, TikTok and social media. People actually needed to communicate more directly with one another, in a more intimate fashion. And this is reflected in the plots and dialogue of the stories. The roles of men and women were also, for better or worse, more rigidly defined. And this perspective undoubtedly finds its way into the portrayal of the characters as they seek to explore new boundaries and experiences--from the farm to the concert stage to smoking weed--a long trajectory set against the backdrop of the Vietnam war.Though these stories were mostly written over 50 years ago, the author believes that they are still relevant in today's world. The subject of abortion figures in A Love Story as well as interracial love. Also, a forgotten incident of child abuse rears its head in The Hermit as well as performance anxiety in The Recital. The racism still lingering in the South of the early 1960s, and which America is still struggling to truly confront, plays a role in Milly-A Fantasy. And undoubtedly, the transformative potential of music has not diminished over the years--whether it be jazz, the folk music of the 1960s, today's Hip-Hop and Rap or the classical music of the formal, concert stage. Humanity still seems to thrive on music's inherent message of hope and its curative power. Finally, it is the author's hope that, at the very least, readers will find something of themselves in the characters of these tales as they seek out life's ephemeral joys, happiness and fulfillment in today's challenging world.

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    av Sinead O'Connor
    173,-

    A significant collection of interviews with the defiant, controversial, and ground-breaking singer, songwriter, and activist throughout her turbulent career . . .“It’s not like I got up in the morning and said, ‘Okay, now let’s start a new controversy’.”  -- Sinéad O’ConnorSinéad O'Connor’s music — both in her songwriting and in her beautiful voice —addressed both emotional despair and incandescent joy with glorious ardor. But she may have been just as well known for her outspokenness. This collection of interviews covers the entire span of O'Connor's career, from the early days to her last interview. From giddy teenager to seasoned superstar, she speaks candidly about her meteoric rise to fame, and recounts what happened when she ripped up a photo of Pope John Paul II on live television in an act of protest. Unguarded and unpredictable, O'Connor was a woman who electrified the globe: imaginative, opinionated, and eloquent.

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