Aging and Popular Music in Europe

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Age
Ageing
ageing in European music cultures
Ageing Studies
Aging
Aging Studies
Andre Rieu
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Bjork
Blue Grass
Bonny Bunch
British folk music inheritances
career longevity studies
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cultural gerontology
Demis Roussos
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European Popular Music
European Studies
French chanson
Gran Canaria
intergenerational relationships
Kanye West
Klaus Biesenbach
Kraftwerk
La La
La La La
Late Voice
Lee's Work
Lee’s Work
LGBTQ Friend
Music
music and identity
Nana Mouskouri
pan-European stardom
Played Back
Pop Stars
Popular Culture
Popular Music
Popular Music Stars
postcolonial cultural analysis
Queer Music
queer musicology
Record Collectors
Research
Sam Lee
Search Lights
Shirley Bassey
successful aging
Tiger Bay
UK Broadsheet Newspaper
waltz music
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367784676
  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Opening up the dialogue between popular music studies and aging studies, this book offers a major exploration of age and popular music across Europe. Using a variety of methods to illustrate how age within popular music is contingent and compelling, the volume explores how it provokes curation and devotion across a variety of sites and artists who record in several European languages, and genres including waltz music, electronica, pop, folk, rap, and the French ‘chanson.’ Visiting the many ways in which age is problematized, revered, and performed within Europe in relation to popular music, case studies analyze: French touring shows of popular music stars from the 1960s; André Rieu’s annual Vrijthof concerts in the Netherlands; Kraftwerk and Björk’s appearances at renowned art museums as curated objects; queer approaches to popular music space and time; British folk music inheritances; pan-European strategies of stardom and career longevity; and inheritance and post-colonial hauntings of race and identity. The book works with the notion of travelling, across borders, genres, sexualities, and media, highlighting the visibility of the aging body across a variety of European sites in order to establish popular music through the lens of age as a positive methodology with which to approach popular music cultures, and to offer a counter-narrative to age as decline. This book will appeal to scholars of popular music, popular culture, media studies, cultural studies, aging studies, and cultural gerontology.

Abigail Gardner is Reader in Music and Media at the University of Gloucestershire, UK.

Ros Jennings is Professor of Ageing, Culture and Media and Co-Director of the Centre for Women Ageing and Media (WAM) at the University of Gloucestershire, UK.