Matt Brennan, When Genres Collide: Down Beat, Rolling Stone and the Struggle between Jazz and Rock.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1558/jazz.43396Keywords:
genre, music criticism, journalism, popular music studies, historiographyAbstract
Matt Brennan, When Genres Collide: Down Beat, Rolling Stone and the Struggle between Jazz and Rock. New York and London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017. 256 pp. ISBN 978-1501326141 (pbk). £17.49.
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