Music Journalism History
Music Journalism History is written and administered by Don Armstrong, a freelance academic writer whose idea of a great time is tracking down a rare book or magazine in order to read, say, a 1964 review of 'The Ostrich' by the Primitives. MJH documents and analyzes the evolution of popular music journalism from the advent of sound recording through the era of streaming.
4 articles
List of articles in the library
Breaking out of the galaith box: Women music journalists in America, 1920–1960
Retrospective by Don Armstrong, Music Journalism History, October 2019
Introduction In a gay, diminutive galaith box comes an indelible lip paste blended from the finest beautifiers, exuberantly youthful in color. 'Feminine Frills', Edita Miller Lenz (Billboard, ...
An Interview with Baron Wolman
Interview by Don Armstrong, Music Journalism History, 17 July 2019
BARON WOLMAN – Rolling Stone's first photographer – changed the course of rock music journalism during the pivotal counterculture era, and I was delighted when ...
Retrospective by Don Armstrong, Music Journalism History, March 2020
Based on a series of posts published in Music Journalism History from November 9, 2019 to March 13, 2020. ...
The Animals, Manfred Mann, The Rolling Stones: The History of the Blues-Rock Press: Part 1
Retrospective by Don Armstrong, Music Journalism History, November 2019
Based on a series of posts published in Music Journalism History from November 9, 2019 to March 13, 2020. ...
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