The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Rock History, Volume 5Greenwood Press, 2006 - 258 pages Chronicles the period in rock music often called the "video age," discussing early video pop stars, punk and underground artists, new wave, heavy metal and glam-metal, women rockers, rap, humanitarian efforts, and rock music in movies. Also provides a chronology, an A-Z guide to the period, and lists of top-selling recordings, important albums, and further resources, including print works, Web sites, films, and museum collections. |
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Defining a New Era in Rock n Roll | 1 |
Michael Jackson Madonna and Prince | 13 |
WorkingClass Heroes | 33 |
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