Made in Scotland: Studies in Popular Music serves as a comprehensive and thorough introduction to the history, politics, culture and musicology of twentieth and twenty-first century popular music in Scotland.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword
Selected Timeline of Key Events
Introduction
Simon Frith, Martin Cloonan, John Williamson
PART I: Histories
John Williamson
1. Stramash! When Pop Music Television Comes to Scotland
John Williamson
2. Doing It for Themselves: A Brief History of Scottish Independent Record Labels
Bob Anderson
3. Scottish Live Music History: The Conflict Between Culture and Economics
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: A Conversation 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. Interview with Jill Rodger, Director, Glasgow Jazz Festival
Martin Cloonan
10. The Place of Popular Music Education in Scotland - Institutions, Access, and Responsibilities
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. "Indy" Music: Scottish Popular Music and the Constitutional Question'
Adam Behr
PART III: Futures and Imaginings
Simon Frith
14. The Fiction of Scottish Music
Simon Frith
15. An Interview with Alasdair Roberts on Being a Scottish Songwriter
Martin Cloonan
16. Re-thinking 'Scottishness' - Who, and What, Sounds Scottish?
Diljeet Kaur Bhachu
Coda: The World of Scottish Music
Simon Frith
Afterword: Music in a Future Scotland
Notes on Contributors
Index