New Books in Music

Interviews with Scholars of Music about their New Books

Music
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Gavin Williams, "Format Friction: Perspectives ...
64 min
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Jess Reia, "Urban Music Governance: What Buskin...
31 min
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Charlotte Bentley, "New Orleans and the Creatio...
44 min
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Ford to City: Drop Dead
56 min
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Brian Fauteux, "Music in Orbit: Satellite Radio...
70 min
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Turning the Page, Tuning the Dial
47 min
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Lost Women of Disco
48 min
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Kelefa Sanneh, "Major Labels: A History of Popu...
An interview with Kelefa Sanneh
58 min
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Jubilee (1978)
47 min
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Megan Volpert, "Why Alanis Morissette Matters" ...
48 min
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Triauna Carey, "The Revolution Will Be Spotifie...
46 min
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Neil Gregor, "The Symphony Concert in Nazi Germ...
28 min
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Rock 'N' Roll Resurrection
53 min
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Andrew S. Berish, "Hating Jazz: A History of It...
68 min
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Shain Shapiro, "This Must Be the Place: How Mus...
19 min
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Jasper Waugh-Quasebarth, "Finding the Singing S...
64 min
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Love Saves the Day: On the 1970s New York Club ...
57 min
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Rhythm, Exorcism, and Confrontation with Lexi E...
31 min
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S1.E7. Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ
Bruce Springsteen was keenly aware and excited by the sounds of the CBGBs scene during the Seventies. With his own bands, the Boss performed in the same venues associated with punk rock and ultimately wrote songs for Patti Smith and the Ramones. Yet Springsteen’s sound has remained distinct from punk rock as it emanated from New York. In the seventh episode of Soundscapes NYC, host Ryan Purcell talks with Bruce Springsteen biographer Jim Cullen and Melissa Ziobro the head curator of the Bruce...
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A Queer Etymology of Punk
In the fifth episode of Soundscapes N.Y.C., host Ryan Purcell talks with British music critic Jon Savage about how LGBTQ resistance shaped American popular music from the 1950s to the 1980s. Savage discusses the curious and queer roots of the word punk stretching back to the time of Shakespeare when it was used to connote ambiguous and transgressive gender and sexuality. Those meanings carried through to the 1970s though their origins may have been obscured by popular culture. Jon Savag...
48 min
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Sounds of the City Collapsing
In the fourth episode of Soundscapes NYC, host Ryan Purcell and music historian Jesse Rifkin tour a constellation of seedy bars and venues in the 1970s that nurtured bands during the early days of punk rock. These spaces include well-known clubs like CBGBs and Max’s Kansas City and lesser-known haunts like the Mercer Arts Center and Mother’s that shed light on hidden meanings behind punk rock. These stories illuminate echoes of the trans liberation struggle, and how punk rock embodied the sou...
47 min
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How Punk Broke the Binary
When singer Debbie Harry helped form Blondie in 1974 she developed a unique stage persona to front the band. Though she may have appeared to fans as a hyper-femme caricature, Harry recalls her role as androgynous or "transexual" in her 2019 memoir Face It. In the third episode of Soundscapes N.Y.C., host Ryan Purcell talks with Cornell University professor of music Judith Peraino, and University of Iowa cultural studies professor Kembrew McLeod about the stylistic and social forces that...
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S1.E2. Wayne County at the Trucks (1974)
In the second episode of Soundscapes N.Y.C., host Ryan Purcell talks with Tony Zanetta. In the late 1960s, Zanetta worked in Off-Off-Broadway theater and ultimately landed a role playing the Andy Warhol character in Pork, an absurdist play based on Warhol’s phone recordings. Zanetta followed the cast to London where he befriended David Bowie who subsequently appointed him president of his management company, Main Man, and Bowie’s direct point of contact in America for the Ziggy Stardust tour ...
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Gender Crisis N.Y.C.
In the premiere episode of Soundscapes N.Y.C., host Ryan Purcell talks with celebrated writer Lucy Sante about the landscape of gender logics within the New York rock scene. It was a nebulous soundscape of counterculture formed around gender explorations and social upheaval set to the soundtrack of an aggressive style of rock ’n’ roll that critics would identify as punk rock by the end of the seventies. Lucy Sante is the author of Low Life, Evidence, The Factory of Facts, Kill All Your...
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Shayna M. Silverstein, "Fraught Balance: The Em...
50 min