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    Analysis of Religious Elements in Western Pop Music Education.Jin Yan - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (2):123-138.
    After a thousand years of feudal middle ages, the west entered a new era, namely the Renaissance, from the 14th century. With the influence of humanism on the cultural field, people's individuality consciousness has been released. Western pop music is a western art form with profound connotation and eternal value. In recent years, many scholars and music educators have carried out a series of research and popularization of western pop music. Through scientific methods, the (...)
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  2. Philosophy of Western Music: A Contemporary Introduction.Andrew Kania - 2020 - New York, USA: Routledge.
    This is the first comprehensive book-length introduction to the philosophy of Western music that fully integrates consideration of popular music and hybrid musical forms, especially song. Its author, Andrew Kania, begins by asking whether Bob Dylan should even have been eligible for the Nobel Prize in Literature, given that he is a musician. This motivates a discussion of music as an artistic medium, and what philosophy has to contribute to our thinking about music. Chapters 2-5 (...)
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  3. Learning About Your Mental Health From Your Playlist? Investigating the Correlation Between Music Preference and Mental Health of College Students.Kun Wang, Sunyu Gao & Jianhao Huang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The present study explored the correlation between music preference and mental health of college students to make an empirical contribution to research in this field. The self-reported music preference scale and positive mental health scale of college students were adopted to conduct a questionnaire survey in college students. Common method variance was conducted to test any serious common method bias problem. No serious common method bias problem was observed. The results showed that college students’ preference for pop (...), Western classical music, and Chinese traditional music has a significant and positive correlation with their mental health. Furthermore, college students’ preference for heavy music has a significant and inverse correlation with their mental health. This research presents a correlational study; therefore, no causality can be inferred. (shrink)
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  4. Music critics and aestheticians are, on the surface, advocates and guardians of good music. But what exactly is “good”.Pop Music - 2004 - In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno, Bad music: the music we love to hate. New York: Routledge. pp. 62.
     
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    Ontological Incompleteness and Music by Slavoj Žižek.Vinícius Jonas de Aguiar - 2017 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 11 (3).
    Slavoj Žižek is known for quoting with the same enthusiasm the main names of Western Philosophy and the classics of pop culture, cinema, literature, and music. Therefore, in such rich theoretical framework, it is possible to glimpse a few connections that the philosopher himself has not yet developed in detail. This essay is precisely about of these connections. More specifically, this essay can be seen as an endeavor to think some of Žižek’s writings on music having as (...)
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    ‘Your Face Looks Backwards’: Time travel cinema, nostalgia and the end of history.David Sweeney - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 131 (1):44-53.
    In his Ghosts of My Life, Mark Fisher argues that in the 21st century Western culture is in a state of stasis, which ‘has been buried, interred behind a superficial frenzy of “newness”, of perpetual movement’. To substantiate this claim Fisher contrasts contemporary pop music, particularly that with a ‘classic’ sound – such as recordings by Adele, Amy Winehouse and Arctic Monkeys – with the pop of the 1970s and ‘80s, the ‘mutations’ of which enabled listeners of his (...)
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    Aesthetics of pop music.Diedrich Diederichsen - 2023 - Hoboken: Polity Press. Edited by George Robarts.
    Pop music is a form of indexical art -- Pop music belongs to the second of three culture industries -- At the heart of pop music is no object, but an impulse to connect -- An assembly of effects and small noises -- Minus music : popularity and criticism -- Production aesthetics.
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    Pop/music + medien/kunst: der musikalisierte Alltag der digital culture.Werner Jauk - 2009 - Osnabrück: Electronic Publishing.
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    Pop Music and Graeco-Roman Erotic Verse: Teaching Thorny Topoi in Lyric Ancient and Modern.T. H. M. Gellar-Goad - 2018 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 112 (1):649-662.
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  10. Pop music, racial imagination, and the sounds of cheese : Notes on loser's lounge.Jason Lee Oakes - 2004 - In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno, Bad music: the music we love to hate. New York: Routledge.
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    Resilience & melancholy: pop music, feminism, neoliberalism.Robin James - 2014 - Winchester, UK: Zero Books.
    Neoliberalism co-opts noisy riots like feminism and hardcore music--can melancholic siren songs fight back?
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    PopMNet: Generating structured pop music melodies using neural networks.Jian Wu, Xiaoguang Liu, Xiaolin Hu & Jun Zhu - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence 286 (C):103303.
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  13. Legg-Hutter universal intelligence implies classical music is better than pop music for intellectual training.Samuel Alexander - 2019 - The Reasoner 13 (11):71-72.
    In their thought-provoking paper, Legg and Hutter consider a certain abstrac- tion of an intelligent agent, and define a universal intelligence measure, which assigns every such agent a numerical intelligence rating. We will briefly summarize Legg and Hutter’s paper, and then give a tongue-in-cheek argument that if one’s goal is to become more intelligent by cultivating music appreciation, then it is bet- ter to use classical music (such as Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven) than to use more recent pop (...)
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    Du rififi dans la pop music : une histoire oubliée du droit d'auteur.Kembrew McLeod - 2008 - Rue Descartes 60 (2):105.
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  15. Mashup Religion: Pop Music and Theological Invention.[author unknown] - 2011
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    Is Classical Music Superior to Pop Music? On the Structure of the Evaluation of Music.Johannes Wirtz - 2024 - Athens Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):223-238.
    The question whether classical music is superior to pop music is discussed in everyday life, it is socially relevant regarding funding issues, and it is debated in the philosophy of music. The aim of this paper is to lay out the general structure of the evaluation of music and to show how classical music is superior to pop music. Its four main points are: (1) Musical works/styles/genres can be evaluated comparatively if we presuppose a (...)
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  17. Western Classical Music and General Education.Estelle Ruth Jorgensen - 2003 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 11 (2):130-140.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy of Music Education Review 11.2 (2003) 130-140 [Access article in PDF] Western Classical Music and General Education Estelle R. Jorgensen Indiana University Thinking about transforming music, I address issues relating to the role of musicians in higher education and Western classical music in general education. I am concerned about this music because it is marginalized in general education and the civic (...)
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    Resilience and Melancholy: Pop Music, Feminism, Neoliberalism. [REVIEW]Elliott H. Powell - 2017 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 7 (1):179-185.
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  19. The popularization of mathematics or the pop-music of the spheres.J. P. Van Bendegem - 1996 - Communication and Cognition. Monographies 29 (2):215-237.
     
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    Music and Personal Association: Why Pop Music May Not Be Art.Gordon Giles - 1991 - Philosophy Now 1:21-25.
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  21. Part 6. Identity and Discourse. "It's our version of Almost Famous" : Towards a Reimagined Canon of Rock Criticism / Kimberly Mack ; Limits of the Literary : Rethinking Allusions in Pop Music.Pat O'Grady - 2022 - In Ryan Hibbett, Lit-rock: literary capital in popular music. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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  22. Part 6. Identity and Discourse. "It's our version of Almost Famous" : Towards a Reimagined Canon of Rock Criticism / Kimberly Mack ; Limits of the Literary : Rethinking Allusions in Pop Music.Pat O'Grady - 2022 - In Ryan Hibbett, Lit-rock: literary capital in popular music. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Tween pop: children's music and public culture.Tyler Bickford - 2020 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    TWEEN POP examines the creation of the "tween" in the early 2000s as a gendered and raced consumer audience. The tween, aged nine to twelve, and usually thought of as a white girl, occupies a temporality between childhood and adolescence: she has aged out of children's products but is too young to fully engage in marketing directed at teenagers. But, as Tyler Bickford argues, this seemingly narrow market grew to broadly include four to fifteen year olds, with producers and marketers (...)
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    Intertextuality in western art music.Michael Leslie Klein - 2005 - Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
    Eco, Chopin, and the limits of intertextuality -- The appeal to structure -- On codes, topics, and leaps of interpretation -- Bloom, Freud, and Riffaterre : influence and intertext as signs of the uncanny -- Narrative and intertext : the logic of suffering in Lutosawski's Symphony no. 4.
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  25. The Aesthetics of Western Art Music.Andy Hamilton & Roger Scruton - 1999 - Philosophical Books 40 (3):145-159.
    Book reviewed in this article: Roger Scruton, The Aesthetics of Music.
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    Themed Book Review: Dangerous Mediations: Pop Music in a Philippine Prison Video by Áine Mangaoang. [REVIEW]Marlo J. De Lara - 2021 - Feminist Review 127 (1):153-154.
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    Book Review: Resilience and Melancholy: Pop Music, Feminism, Neoliberalism. [REVIEW]Joseph Winters - 2016 - Feminist Review 112 (1):e23-e24.
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    The finale in western instrumental music.Anthony Gritten - 2002 - British Journal of Aesthetics 42 (3):333-335.
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  29. Indian dhrupad and western repetitive musics.A. Montaut - 1987 - Semiotica 66 (1-3):315-330.
     
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    To Love or Not to Love (Western Classical Music): That is the Question (for Music Educators).Estelle R. Jorgensen - 2020 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 28 (2):128.
    Abstract:In this article, I transpose the word "love" for "be" in Hamlet's existential question in his soliloquy concerning life and death penned by William Shakespeare, "To be or not to be: That is the question." Thinking through the ethical imperatives of love and its ancillary values of friendship, desire, and devotion in Western classical music and music education, I sketch critically the role of love in this musical tradition and its transmission and transformation. I then trace some (...)
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  31. Music, Geometry, and the Listener: Space in The History of Western Philosophy and Western Classical Music.M. Buck - unknown
    This thesis is directed towards a philosophy of music by attention to conceptions and perceptions of space. I focus on melody and harmony, and do not emphasise rhythm, which, as far as I can tell, concerns time rather than space. I seek a metaphysical account of Western Classical music in the diatonic tradition. More specifically, my interest is in wordless, untitled music, often called 'absolute' music. My aim is to elucidate a spatial approach to the (...)
     
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    (1 other version)A Language of its Own: Sense and Meaning in the Making of Western Art Music.Ruth Katz - 2010 - University of Chicago Press.
    The Western musical tradition has produced not only music, but also countless writings about music that remain in continuous—and enormously influential—dialogue with their subject. With sweeping scope and philosophical depth, _A Language of Its Own_ traces the past millennium of this ongoing exchange. Ruth Katz argues that the indispensible relationship between intellectual production and musical creation gave rise to the Western conception of music. This evolving and sometimes conflicted process, in turn, shaped the art form (...)
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    On Hip-Hop Music as Pop-Politics: A Look at the Poetics in Trajectories of Content and Form.Ventsislav Dimov - 2024 - Filosofiya-Philosophy 33 (3S):111-123.
    Hip-hop music in Bulgaria is not just a style of popular music but a cultural choice and political stance. This paper explores Bulgarian hip-hop songs and artists as bearers of the communal and political through the poetic. The analyzed songs and videos of Zhluch, Atila and Upsurt from the latest wave of Bulgarian rap are symptomatic examples of the unifying characteristics of the two lines (“joking around”, “folk” and “high”, “intellectual”) of rapping as a pop culture with a (...)
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    Soul Music: Tracking the Spiritual Roots of Pop from Plato to Motown by rudinow, joel.John Andrew Fisher - 2011 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 69 (4):427-430.
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    A theory of virtual agency for Western art music.Robert S. Hatten - 2018 - Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
    Introduction -- Prelude: from gesture to virtual agency -- Foundations for a theory of agency -- Virtual environmental forces and gestural energies: actants as agential -- Virtual embodiment: from actants to virtual human agents -- Virtual identity and actorial continuity -- Interlude I: from embodiment to subjectivity -- Staging virtual subjectivity -- Virtual subjectivity and aesthetically warranted emotions -- Staging virtual narrative agency -- Performing agency -- An integrative agential interpretation of Chopin's Ballade in F minor, op. 52 -- Interlude (...)
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    The occult arts of music: an esoteric survey from Pythagoras to pop culture.David Huckvale - 2013 - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers.
    Music has often attempted to express mystical states of mind, cosmic harmony, the demonic and the divine. This wide-ranging survey explores how such film music works and uncovers its origins in Pythagorean and Platonic ideas about the divine order of the universe and its essentially numerical/musical nature.
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    THEterm tonal music can be applied to a large variety of musical styles in the West. This includes that of the four periods (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern) into which Western art-music is commonly divided, as well as other musical styles from popular.Emmanuel Bigand & Bénédicte Poulin-Charronnat - 2008 - In Susan Hallam, Ian Cross & Michael Thaut, Oxford Handbook of Music Psychology. Oxford University Press.
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    Pop-Ästhetiken.Thomas Hecken & Sebastian Berlich - 2023 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 68 (2):126-147.
    ›Pop‹ often functions as an abbreviation of ›popular‹. If that is the case, ›pop‹ includes talk of ›simple,‹ ›catchy‹, ›vivid‹ and/or ›standardised‹, ›schematised‹ and/or ›charming‹, ›spectacular‹ artefacts as well as their ›lively‹, ›unmediated‹ or ›conditioned‹, ›passive‹, ›merely sensual‹ reception. This essay reconstructs precisely those approaches to a pop aesthetic, from Richard Hamilton, among others, to cultural studies and German-language pop discourse, that deviate from this and offer an independent position. Three areas of such pop aesthetics are examined in more detail: (...)
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    Crossover als Inszenierungsstrategie: doing pop, doing classical music, doing mixed genres.Clara-Franziska Petry - 2020 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
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    Talk about Pop Muzik: Discussion of Enrico Terrone, ‘Listening to Other Minds: A Phenomenology of Pop Songs’, BJA 60 (2020), 435–453.Nicholas Wiltsher - 2021 - British Journal of Aesthetics 61 (4):471-483.
    In ‘Listening to Other Minds’, Enrico Terrone provides an account of the mental activity in which we ought to engage to appreciate pop music. He argues that we should ‘play a game of make-believe’ in which we imagine that we can ‘hear … the mind’ of a fictional character. We should use this ability to grasp the thoughts and feelings that the mind contains, and thus undertake ‘exploration’ of the character’s ‘inner life’. This article argues, first, that only a (...)
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    The Effects of K-Pop on Religious Values in Adolescents.Handan Arici & Hacer Çeti̇n - 2022 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 8 (1):561-598.
    In recent years, the fascination with K-Pop music, its singers and groups, which have rapidly gained popularity in the world and in our country, increasingly attracted notice and is the subject of many studies. The daily lives and lifestyles of the people representing this musical style and groups become the focus of attention of the younger generations and are imitated by them. This fact necessitates to research K-Pop music. Studies in the world and in Turkey reveal that K-Pop (...)
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    Soul Music: Tracking the Spiritual Roots of Pop from Plato to Motown: Book Reviews. [REVIEW]Jeanette Bicknell - 2011 - British Journal of Aesthetics 51 (3):338-340.
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    Resistance to Western Popular and Pop-Culture in India.Algis Mickūnas - 2017 - Santalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija 25 (1):48-62.
    The essay is designed to present the phenomena of popular culture, its difference from pop culture, both products of modern West, and their impact on film and advertisement media in India. First, the discussion focuses on the Critical School which proposed the initial thesis of commodification of culture with a resultant “lowering” of standards to appeal to “the masses”, and an appeal to the “average” tastes. In the essay an argument is presented that pop culture is a “critique” of popular (...)
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    The music of the spheres in the Western imagination.David J. Kendall - 2022 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    This book describes various Western musical ecologies of the cosmos developed from the ancient world to the present, ecologies that seek to define the creation and preservation of the universe through musical principles. The author explores centuries of musical treatises, hymns, and Western fiction.
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    Pop weiter denken: neue Anstösse aus Jazz Studies, Philosophie, Musiktheorie und Geschichte.Ralf Von Appen & André Doehring (eds.) - 2018 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
    Pop weiter denken versammelt Aufsätze, die sich diesem Motto auf zwei Weisen nähern: Zum einen wollen sie populäre Musik weiter denken, den Begriff also öffnen und einen stilistisch breiteren und historisch umfassenderen Zugang abbilden. Zum anderen will der Band Ansätze der Popforschung weiterdenken, also wieder aufgreifen und fortspinnen, die einst selbstverständliche Bestandteile des Denkens über Musik waren, in den letzten Jahren aber aus unserem Blickfeld geraten sind: die aktuelle Jazzforschung und die Musikphilosophie. In diesem Kontext werden auch musiktheoretische Zugänge zu (...)
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    Und kein Ende: Philosophie, Pop und Politik.Josef Früchtl - 2022 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 70 (4):685-701.
    The text presents the general cultural-historical thesis that one cannot adequately understand philosophy after the Second World War if one does not understand it in interaction with politics and popular culture. These three spheres find themselves in a variable triangular constellation after the Second World War. Methodologically, the text is guided by the fact that this interplay is also organised in a triangular and variable way, namely according to the options of coexistence, conflict and cooperation. Adorno’s philosophy serves as a (...)
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  47. Part two, Challenging material spaces / Kathleen Coessens. Thingification of compositional process ; the emergence and autonomy of extramusical objects in Western art music / Svetlana Maraš. Roll over Czerny / Frederik Croene. Austerity measures and rich rewards / David Gorton and Christopher Redgate. Cooperation and collaboration between interpreter and composer in electroacoustic music / Sebastian Berweck. Trans-form : sketches, experiments, and concepts in artistic creation. [REVIEW]Jan C. Schacher - 2017 - In Kathleen Coessens, Experimental encounters in music and beyond. Leuven (Belgium): Leuven University Press.
     
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    Understanding Wellbeing Among College Music Students and Amateur Musicians in Western Switzerland.Roberta Antonini Philippe, Céline Kosirnik, Noémi Vuichoud, Aaron Williamon & Fabienne Crettaz von Roten - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Musical performance requires the ability to master a complex integration of highly specialized motor, cognitive and perceptual skills developed over years of practice. It often means also being able to deal with a large amount of pressure within dynamic environments. Consequently, many musicians suffer from health-related problems and have a large number of physical and psychological complaints. Research has shown that making music can present challenges for musicians’ wellbeing. Therefore, our research aims to evaluate and analyze the wellbeing of (...)
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    Pop Cultured: The Photography of Mark Mcnulty.Mark McNulty - 2008 - Liverpool University Press.
    For over twenty years, Mark McNulty has been documenting the Liverpool music scene, both in the city and as it has proliferated worldwide. Accompanied by over 100 photographs, Pop Cultured celebrates the city, its music, and its culture through the lens of this highly acclaimed and influential photographer. McNulty has covered a wide array of iconic British bands such as the Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, Echo and the Bunnymen, and the Arctic Monkeys, as well as visiting international acts (...)
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    Writing Oz pop: An insider’s account of Australian popular culture making and historiography.Trevor Hogan & Peter Beilharz - 2012 - Thesis Eleven 109 (1):89-114.
    This interview – conducted by Peter Beilharz and Trevor Hogan with Clinton Walker over the course of three months (July to September 2011) between Melbourne and Sydney via email and Skype – explores the questions of Australian popular culture writing with, against, and of the culture industries themselves. Walker is a leading freelance Australian cultural historian and rock music journalist. He is the author of seven books, five about Australian music. He has been a radio DJ and TV (...)
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