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Three Great Phonographers: Warhol, Nixon & Kaufman, Brian L. Frye Oct 2015

Three Great Phonographers: Warhol, Nixon & Kaufman, Brian L. Frye

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Journalists record in order to produce an article and substantiate factual assertions, but phonographers record in order to produce an audio recording. In other words, for a journalist, phonography is a means to an end, but for a phonographer, it is an end in itself.

Warhol, Nixon, and Kaufman exemplify three modes of phonography: anthropological, historical, and psychological. Warhol documented the language and self-perception of a subculture that was ignored or pathologized by mass culture. Nixon created the most comprehensive record of a presidential administration that will ever exist. And Kaufman captured moments in which ordinary people responded to violations …


[Review Of] A Cultural Dictionary Of Punk, Robert A. Aken Apr 2010

[Review Of] A Cultural Dictionary Of Punk, Robert A. Aken

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[Review Of] Celebrity Sources: Guide To Biographical Information About Famous People In Showbusiness And Sports Today, Robert A. Aken Jan 1991

[Review Of] Celebrity Sources: Guide To Biographical Information About Famous People In Showbusiness And Sports Today, Robert A. Aken

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[Review Of] Popular Music: An Annotated Guide To American Popular Songs Volume 13: 1988, Robert A. Aken Jan 1990

[Review Of] Popular Music: An Annotated Guide To American Popular Songs Volume 13: 1988, Robert A. Aken

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