White, 1997 - Google Patents
Radio formats and the transformation of musical style: codes and cultural values in the remaking of tunesWhite, 1997
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- 14609305754835857225
- Author
- White J
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- Publication venue
- College Music Symposium
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John Wallace White previous hits has long been a staple in commercial pop music. It is a formula that has repeatedly proven successful for both well-known and newlyemerging artists. A tune's commercial value increases if it can appeal, in a repackaged version, to a …
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