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Freedom's song: Chris Moss celebrates the enduring tradition of Latin American protest song - music When I arrived in Buenos Aires in 1991, much of the music being played on the radio was imported, middle-of-the-road rock. Radio stations were paid to play it, and it featured incessantly on many o...(Continue Reading) The Practice Revolution: Getting Great Results from the Six Days Between Music Lessons. - book review by Philip Johnston. PracticeSpot Press (52 Pethebridge St., Pearce ACT 2607, Australia), 2002. 324pp., $28.99. So, why do music students need a revolution ......(Continue Reading)Talkin' about a revolution: hungry for politically charged music? Listen up to a new generation of protest songs It was really two songs that got me started thinking about the power of peace music. First was the plaintive wail of Bob Dylan in his 1964 classic, "The Times They Are A-Changin'." The se...(Continue Reading)American Sounds: A little music with your politics - music at political conventions The big question on everyone's mind at our political conventions is: What music are they going to play? Well, this may not be the biggest question, ......(Continue Reading)"Punk" after the Pistols: American Music, Economics, and Politics in the 1980s and 1990s - Sex Pistols music pushed beyond its limits, absolutely shatters. every revolution invents its own terms, music does the same. to live in a different world, we must ......(Continue Reading)
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