Popular music + History and criticism
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Popular music + History and criticism
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Popular music + History and criticism
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- Fashion + music, fashion creatives shaping pop culture, Katie Baron
- 45 rpm, the history, heroes & villains of a pop music revolution, by Jim Dawson & Steve Propes
- Major labels, a history of popular music in seven genres, Kelefa Sanneh
- It ain't me, babe, Bob Dylan and the performance of authenticity, Andrea Cossu
- Hearts of darkness, James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Cat Stevens, and the unlikely rise of the singer-songwriter, Dave Thompson
- Swing it!, an annotated history of jive, Bill Milkowski
- Rocking my life away, writing about music and other matters, Anthony DeCurtis
- Anatomy of a song, the oral history of 45 iconic hits that changed rock, R & B and pop, Marc Myers
- Retromania, pop culture's addiction to its own past, Simon Reynolds
- Shake it up, great American writing on rock and pop from Elvis to Jay Z, edited by Jonathan Lethem and Kevin Dettmar
- Faking it, the quest for authenticity in popular music, Hugh Barker and Yuval Taylor
- Who wrote the Book of love?, the stories behind the hits : from Chuck Berry to Chumbawamba, Richard Crouse
- Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!, the story of pop music from Bill Haley to Beyoncé, Bob Stanley
- Your song changed my life, from Jimmy Page to St. Vincent, Smokey Robinson to Hozier, thirty-five beloved artists on their journey and the music that inspired it, Bob Boilen
- Let's do it, the birth of pop, Bob Stanley
- The sound of tomorrow, how electronic music was smuggled into the mainstream, Mark Brend
- A fabulous creation, how the LP saved our lives, David Hepworth
- Crossroads, Mark Radcliffe
- Anatomy of a song, the oral history of 45 iconic hits that changed rock, R&B and pop, Marc Myers
- Ain't I a diva?, Beyoncé and the power of pop culture pedagogy, Kevin Allred ; foreword by Cheryl Clarke
- The Pitchfork 500, our guide to the greatest songs from punk to the present, edited by Scott Plagenhoef and Ryan Schreiber ; deputy editor, Chris Dahlen ; contributing editors, Nitsuh Abebe, Catherine Lewis, and Mark Richardson
- Love is a mix tape, life and loss, one song at a time, Rob Sheffield
- How to write about music, excerpts from the 33 1/3 series, magazines, books and blogs with advice from industry-leading writers, edited by Marc Woodworth and Ally Jane Grossan ; with a foreword by Rick Moody
- Good night and good riddance, how thirty-five years of John Peel helped to shape modern life, David Cavanagh
- Classic chic, music, fashion, and modernism, Mary E. Davis
- Electric shock, from the gramophone to the iPhone -- 125 years of pop music, Peter Doggett
- Help!, the Beatles, Duke Ellington, and the magic of collaboration, Thomas Brothers
- The blue book of broadway musicals, by Jack Burton with additions by Larry Freeman. --
- Star guitars, 101 guitars that rocked the world, by Dave Hunter ; foreword by Billy F. Gibbons
- Turn around bright eyes, the rituals of love & karaoke, Rob Sheffield
- Glitter up the dark, how pop music broke the binary, Sasha Geffen
- Looking to get lost, adventures in music and writing, Peter Guralnick
- Turn around bright eyes, the rituals of love and karaoke, Rob Sheffield
- Bob Dylan, all the songs : the story behind every track, Philippe Margotin, Jean-Michel Guesdon
- Notable moments of women in music, by Jay Warner ; [foreword by Melissa Etheridge]
- Lightning striking, ten transformative moments in rock and roll, Lenny Kaye
- Larger than life, a history of boy bands from NKOTB to BTS, Maria Sherman