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Researching Live Music: Gigs, Tours, Concerts and Festivals

Researching Live Music: Gigs, Tours, Concerts and Festivals

  • Editor: Anderton, Chris
  • Editor: Pisfil, Sergio

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Contents

  • List of figures and tables
  • Acknowledgments
  • List of contributors
  • Live Music Studies in Perspective
  • Chris Anderton and Sergio Pisfil
  • PART I: Promotion
  • Festivals, Free and Unfree: Alex Cooley and the American Rock Festival
  • Steve Waksman
  • "As Long As They Go Home Safe": The Voice of the Independent Music Festival Promoter
  • Danny Hagan
  • Under the Cover of Darkness: Situating "Covers Gigs" within Live Music Ecologies
  • Pat O'Grady
  • Showcase Festivals as a Gateway to Foreign Markets
  • Patryk Galuszka
  • Disruption and Continuity: Covid-19, Live Music, and Cyclic Sociality
  • Chris Anderton
  • PART II: Production
  • Live Sound Matters
  • Christopher Dahlie, Jos Mulder, Sergio Pisfil, and Nick Reeder
  • Mobile Spectacle: Es Devlin's Pandemonium Tour Design
  • Glyn Davis
  • Fulfilling the Hospitality Rider: Working Practices and Issues in a Tour's Supply Chain
  • Gabrielle Kielich
  • Vocaloid Liveness? Hatsune Miku and the Live Production of the Japanese Virtual Idol Concerts
  • Kimi Karki
  • Part III: Consumption
  • Making Music Public: What Would a Sociology of Live Music Promotion Look Like?
  • Loic Riom
  • Dead Stars Live: Exploring Holograms, Liveness, and Authenticity
  • Kenny Forbes
  • Live ... as You've Always Heard It Before: Classic Rock, Technology, and the Re-positioning of Authenticity in Live Music Performance
  • Andy Bennett
  • Approaching the Live from a Distance: The Unofficial Led Zeppelin Archive
  • Stephen Loy
  • Part IV: Policy
  • Music Cities, or Cities of Music?
  • Christina Ballico and Dave Carter
  • State of Play: Tensions and Interventions in Live Music Policy
  • Adam Behr
  • "Por Mas Musicas Mujeres en Vivo!": The Live Music Female Quota Law and Its Implications for Argentine Music Festivals
  • Sarah Lahasky
  • Beyond Live Shows: Regulation and Innovation in the French Live Music Video Economy
  • Gerome Guibert, Michael Spanu, and Catherine Rudent
  • Index