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British Barbershopper : A Study In Socio-Musical Values.
Garnett, Liz.(Ashgate Popular And Folk Music Series)
Ashgate ©2005
The author examines the phenomenon of barbershop singing in Britain, which was not imported from America until the 1960s. Her analysis of this community sheds light on a variety of issues in music sociology. With an introduction, glossary, bibliography, index, music examples and 6 figures.
201 p.; 24 cm.
Cloth
ISBN: 0754635597
ISBN13: 9780754635598
UPC: 9780754635598
British Barbershopper : A Study In Socio-Musical Values.
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