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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.  

Eight Urban Musical Cultures: Tradition and Change – Bruno Nettl (ed.) (1978)

A collection of eight essays, from three continents, with an ethnomusicological emphasis, including a chapter on Music Clubs and Ensembles in San Francisco.  

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

Illustrated paperback history of the Wigmore Hall, London.  

Buildings for Music: The Architect, the Musician, and the Listener from the 17th Century to the Present Day – Michael Forsyth (1985)

Illustrated history of the development of buildings for music from the 17th- to the late 20th-century, charting the often symbiotic relationship between architecture and musical form and style.  

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