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  Amazon.com: The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop (Encyclopedia): Books: Ian McFarlane   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Encompassing Australia's popular music scene from 1957 to 1997, this work may be of interest to those who want to know more about AC/DC, INXS, Men at Work, Olivia Newton-John, and other, lesser-known Aussies.
Containing over 870 entries, this essential reference to the bands and artists who molded the shape of Australian popular music spans the music of the 1950s to that of the late 1990s.
From Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds to AC/DC, from Olivia Newton-John to the Dirty Three, and from INXS to Midnight Oil, the individual careers of Australia's rock and pop stars are represented in an A-to-Z encyclopedia format complete with biographical and historical details.
www.amazon.com /Encyclopedia-Australian-Rock-Pop/dp/1864487682   (540 words)

  
  Music Journalist
Tito Puente music journalist and the Making of Latin Music is the first in-depth historical, musical, music journalist and cultural look at the career music journalist and the influence of this giant of Latin music.
Loza also delineates the social music journalist and cultural history of Latin music, exploring questions of nationalism music journalist and ethnic expression, the play between musical creation music journalist and commercial competition, music journalist and the politics of so-called multiculturalism as they bear on Latin music music journalist and musicians.
A music journalist with a passion for the music history of Texas, Paula Felps' journalistic skills bring this history to life in vivid prose.
si63.mnoprecords.com /musicjournalist.html   (984 words)

  
 Wild About You - A Tribute to the Australian Underground 1963 - 1968
For me the music kindled a passion as well as the beginnings of an understanding of a time, place and sound I had been too young to experience first hand.
I’m also among the group of music journalists and historians that have continued to write about the era, the bands and the recordings.
Ian McFarlane is the author of The Encyclopaedia of Australian Rock and Pop (Allen and Unwin Publishers, 1999).
www.3cr.org.au /way/content_01.html   (1299 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop: Books: Ian McFarlane   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Encompassing Australia's popular music scene from 1957 to 1997, this work may be of interest to those who want to know more about AC/DC, INXS, Men at Work, Olivia Newton-John, and other, lesser-known Aussies.
McFarlane, a rock journalist, writes solidly, and one will find a surprising number of Australian-American connections.
Containing over 870 entries, this essential reference to the bands and artists who molded the shape of Australian popular music spans the music of the 1950s to that of the late 1990s.
www.amazon.ca /Encyclopedia-Australian-Rock-Pop/dp/1864487682   (524 words)

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