THE MECHANICS OF POPULAR MUSIC A NEW ZEALAND PERSPECTIVE
A new book on the scene takes a practical look at the issues that face people trying to make music and make a living in the global music industry. There are interviews with Neil Finn, Chris Knox, Supergroove, manager Campbell Smith, lawyer Malcolm Black, song publisher lan James, Wildside's Murray Cammick and do-it-yourself band Adrenalin. The book was written by brothers Mike and Jeremy Chunn. is on sale nationally at bookshops. In Auckland you can buy The Mechanics of Popular Music at Truetone and Real Groovy Records and in Christchurch at Echo Records.
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Rip It Up, Issue 220, 1 December 1995, Page 10
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102THE MECHANICS OF POPULAR MUSIC A NEW ZEALAND PERSPECTIVE Rip It Up, Issue 220, 1 December 1995, Page 10
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