
First published in 1992, The Encyclopedia of Popular Music is the largest project ever undertaken for the subject. This authoritative biographical encyclopedia of rock, pop, and jazz artists covers popular music from 1900 to the present, including folk, blues, world music, rock, heavy metal, techno, reggae, and hip hop. Edited and largely written by Colin Larkin, it is exhaustive, meticulous, authoritative - and incredibly fun to read.Critically lauded in its previous three editions, the Fourth Edition will not disappoint fans seeking authoritative and reliable information about popular music from around the world. Expanded to ten volumes, the new edition contains 6,000 new entries, and extensive revisions and updates throughout, yielding 50% more material than the 1998 Third Edition.In addition to thousands of biographical entries, this A-Z reference also includes entries covering popular music genres, trends, styles, record lables, venues, and festivals. Key dates, biographies, and further reading are provided for artists covered, along with complete discographies that include record labels, release dates, and a 5-star album rating system. From Grateful Dead to The Killers, from Whitesnake to White Stripes, from R.E.M. to Blink-182, from The Jazz Singer to Jerry Springer - The Opera, and from Bye Bye Birdie to Rent, The Encyclopedia of Popular Music, Fourth Edition has something informative and clever to say about everyone's favorite band.
This ten-volume reference work serves as the definitive, exhaustive biographical and historical record of popular music from the 20th century to the present. Editor Colin Larkin directs this massive undertaking, synthesizing decades of research into a comprehensive A-Z format. The work utilizes a rigorous editorial framework to catalog artists, genres, and industry entities, providing a standardized structure for evaluating the vast landscape of global popular music. By integrating discographies and critical ratings, the text establishes a consistent methodology for documenting musical output across diverse styles.
What You Will Find
Experts and music historians widely regard this set as the foundational reference for popular music studies due to its sheer scale and meticulous detail. Readers frequently note the density of the information provided, which makes it a primary resource for researchers and enthusiasts seeking reliable data on global musical history.
Page Count:
8904
Publication Date:
2006-11-20
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195313739
ISBN-13:
9780195313734
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!