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Music City Melbourne Urban Culture History And Policy Shane Homan Seamus Ohanlon Catherine Strong John Tebbutt

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Music City Melbourne Urban Culture History And Policy Shane Homan Seamus Ohanlon Catherine Strong John Tebbutt
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.02 MB
Author: Shane Homan; Seamus O’Hanlon; Catherine Strong; John Tebbutt
ISBN: 9781501365706, 9781501365737, 1501365703, 1501365738
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Music City Melbourne Urban Culture History And Policy Shane Homan Seamus Ohanlon Catherine Strong John Tebbutt by Shane Homan; Seamus O’hanlon; Catherine Strong; John Tebbutt 9781501365706, 9781501365737, 1501365703, 1501365738 instant download after payment.

How did Melbourne earn its place as one of the world’s ‘music cities’? Beginning with the arrival of rock ‘n’ roll in the 1950s, this book explores the development of different sectors of Melbourne’s popular music ecosystem in parallel with broader population, urban planning and media industry changes in the city.
The authors draw on interviews with Melbourne musicians, venue owners and policy-makers, documenting their ambitions and experiences across different periods, with accompanying spotlights on the gendered, multicultural and indigenous contexts of playing and recording in Melbourne. Focusing on pop and rock, this is the first book to provide an extensive historical lens of popular music within an urban cultural economy that in turn investigates the contemporary nature and challenges of urban music activities and policy.

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