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Art to Commerce: the Trajectory of Popular Music Criticism
Brazilian/American Trio São Paulo Underground Expands Psycho-Tropicalia Into New Dimensions on Cantos Invisíveis, a Global Tapestry That Transcends Place & Time
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Crafting the Showa Dream in Popular Song: “Hachi-Roku” and the Invention of Modern Kayokyoku, 1959-65
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From Annie Laurie to Lady Madonna: a Century of Cover Songs in Japan
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A Year in the Life of the Beatles. History, Subjectivity
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