This study investigates the idea and practice of liveness in modern music, drawing on case studies including Glenn Gould and the White Stripes.
Tag Archives: live music
Simon Frith on live music on BBC Radio 4: Thinking Allowed 22/05/13
Live Music Exchange – Simon Frith (2013)
Researching live music: some thoughts on policy implications – Martin Cloonan (2011)
Economic Insight: Adding up the UK music industry 2011 – PRS for Music (2012)
Economic Insight 15: Adding up the music industry for 2008 – Will Page / PRS for Music (2009)
The History of Live Music in Britain, Volume 1 – published today!
The ecology of live music – Neil McSweeney
Sheffield-based singer-songwriter Neil McSweeney explores the idea that, for a healthy live music ecosystem within a locality, there might be an optimum number – or at the least, a minimum provision – of rehearsal spaces, recording facilities and performance spaces for a given population with a given demographic make-up. In doing do, he paves the way towards further research while highlighting its importance for policy makers and local governments.
The Musicians’ Union’s Live Music Kit: A guide to hosting and promoting live music in accordance with the Live Music Act 2012
An introduction to the MU’s free Live Music Kit which contains advice for venue owners and publicans on how to run successful live music gigs in accordance with new and existing legislation, and demonstrates the benefits of live music within pubs and venues, in terms of increased clientèle, sales and revenue.
