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Record ID marc_loc_updates/v37.i26.records.utf8:49024890:1226
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01226cam a22002294a 4500
001 2008029355
003 DLC
005 20090623164513.0
008 080701s2009 ctua bk 001 0 eng
010 $a 2008029355
020 $a9780275998608 (alk. paper)
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
043 $ae-uk---
050 00 $aML3534.6.G7$bP47 2009
082 00 $a781.660941/09045$222
100 1 $aPerone, James E.
245 10 $aMods, rockers, and the music of the British invasion /$cJames E. Perone.
260 $aWestport, Conn. :$bPraeger Publishers,$cc2009.
300 $aviii, 214 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [181]-185), discography(p. [187]-201), and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction: the Mods versus the Rockers -- Skiffle and 1950s British rockers -- 1960-1963: from the rocker aesthetic to the mod aesthetic -- The Beatles and Merseybeat: balancing the sides -- A different sort of balance: the Dave Clark Five -- The Who and the Kinks: mod to the core -- The blues and R&B bands -- The Rolling Stones: it all starts with the blues -- And that's not all: other British invasion artists -- Impact on America and conclusions.
650 0 $aRock music$zGreat Britain$xHistory and criticism.