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Transforming Folk. Innovation and Tradition in English Folk-Rock Music

Pages 151-153 | Published online: 12 Jun 2014
 

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1 See, for instance, Edward Said, ‘Interview’, Diacritics 6/3 (1976), 47.

2 See Andrew Bennett, ‘Going Down the Pub!: The Pub Rock Scene as a Resource for the Consumption of Popular Music’, Popular Music 16/I (January 1997), 97–108.

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Donna Weston

Donna Weston is Deputy Director of the Queensland Conservatorium of Music (Griffith University) and Senior Lecturer in Popular Music, primarily popular music history and analysis. Her research is largely cross-disciplinary, combining popular music studies, philosophy of place, ecomusicology and Pagan Studies. Email: [email protected]

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