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The Land Without Music: Music, culture and society in twentieth-century Britain – Andrew Blake (1997)

An examination of how Britons have tried to find a distinctive musical voice and how musicians in Britain and its former colonies have proposed ‘national’ musics – analyses a wide range of genres and debates to emphasise music a generator of value and identity.  

Music Hall: The Business of Pleasure – Peter Bailey (ed.) (1986)

An edited collection of essays examining the history and socio-economic context of music hall from the mid nineteenth to early twentieth century.
 

London live : from the Yardbirds to Pink Floyd to the Sex Pistols: the inside story of live bands in the capital’s trail-blazing music clubs – Tony Bacon (1999)

A celebration of London’s live music from the 1950s to 1970s featuring eyewitness accounts and covers famous and lesser-known acts and venues. Includes colour photographs, and reproductions of tickets, posters, contracts and other memorabilia.  

Reflections on the Festival Business – Nod Knowles (2011)

General reflections on music festivals from a live music promotion practitioner, focusing on his experiences of Bath Festival.  

The History of Live Music in Britain, Volume 1: 1950-1967: From Dance Hall to the 100 Club – Simon Frith, Matt Brennan, Martin Cloonan and Emma Webster (2013)

The first of three books detailing the history of live music in Britain since 1950.  

King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut: initial research into a ‘local’ live music venue – Emma Webster (2010)

Article illustrating how King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow is inextricably linked to the global live music industries.  

Constructing a Rough Account of British Concert Promotion History – Matt Brennan (2010)

A rough account of British concert promotion since 1955.  

The Edinburgh International Festival 1947-1996 – Eileen Miller (1996)

Reference work that tells the story of the development of the Edinburgh International Festival, published to mark the 50th anniversary.  

Wigmore Hall 1901-2001: A Celebration – Julia Macrae (ed.) (2001)

Illustrated paperback history of the Wigmore Hall, London.  

The Proms: and the men who made them – Barrie Hall (1981)

Illustrated hardback history of the (BBC) Promenade Concerts.  


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