Eric Harvey on indie, via Chris DeVille's book. I'd add the jazz hipster (hot and cold) link, Village Voice (Mailer, Hentoff, and Crouch) into Pop Conference into now university scholarship on the bigger picture DeVille sacrifices for close coverage. But thank you!
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Also, will these substack essays be findable years from now? Eric, maybe pitch a fuller version of this to Ari Kelman at Reviews in American History . . .
I don't know how to post my albums and songs list without shattering the word limit here, but if you can follow this link and scroll you'll see. open.spotify.com/playlist/6Ok...
To put this another way . . . Derek Scott
Oops, try this link: ericdharvey.substack.com/p/everything...
I am happy to note that the Oxford Handbook of Pop Music is now published -- as an e-Book at least. It was a pleasure to work on this project with so many terrific writers and thinkers. Nudge your library for access, please, but nudge me if that is not an option. academic.oup.com/edited-volum...
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Abstract. The Oxford Handbook of Pop Music is an attempt to uncover pop music studies within popular music studies, to attach enough of a framework to thes
I should probably avoid much comment on that New Yorker piece; have to prep for my Rock, Soul, Hip-Hop, and Country course, where this week we are reading the first chapter of the textbook, Major Labels, by one K. Sanneh.