Made in Scotland: Studies in Popular Music
- Editor: Cloonan, Martin
- Editor: Frith, Simon
- Editor: Williamson, J R
Book
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Contents
- Series Foreword
- Selected Timeline of Key Events
- Introduction
- Simon Frith, Martin Cloonan, John Williamson
- PART I: Histories
- John Williamson
- 1. ‘The Big Noise from Glasgow: Stramash and pop music on television in Scotland in the 1960s’
- John Williamson
- 2. ‘Doing it for themselves: a brief history of Scottish independent labels’
- Bob Anderson
- 3. ‘Rethinking familiar stories: the Glasgow Apollo and T in the Park’
- Kenny Forbes
- 4. ‘Fascinating Rhythm – the life of Scottish jazz’
- Alistair Braidwood
- 5. ‘Place of light’
- Carla J. Easton
- 6. ‘Riverside Festival, Glasgow: an interview with Dave Clarke and Martin McKechnie
- John Williamson
- 7. ‘Performing in Gaelic: an interview with Joy Dunlop’
- John Williamson
- PART II: Politics and Policies
- Martin Cloonan
- 8. "Let There Be Rock" - how a remote Scottish village reinvented its musical heritage’
- Emil Thompson
- 9. An interview with Jill Rodger (Director Glasgow Jazz Festival).
- Martin Cloonan
- 10. ‘Popular music education in Scotland’
- Sean McLaughlin and Graeme Smillie
- 11. ‘Jock Rock: Putting Scotland into Scottish popular music’
- Martin Cloonan
- 12. ‘Hip-hop in Scotland: a footnote in the history of popular music?’
- Dave Hook
- 13. ‘"Indie" music: Scottish popular music and the constitutional question’
- Adam Behr
- PART III: Futures and Imaginings
- Simon Frith
- 14. ‘The fiction of Scottish popular music’
- Simon Frith
- 15. An interview with Alasdair Roberts about songs and songwriting
- Martin Cloonan
- 16. ‘Re-thinking Scottishness - who, and what, sounds Scottish?’
- Diljeet Kaur Bhachu
- Coda: Scottish music as world music
- Simon Frith
- Afterword: Music in a future Scotland
- Notes on Contributors