Controversies of the Music Industry
By (Author) Richard D. Barnet
By (author) Larry L. Burriss
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th September 2001
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Music recording and reproduction
Ethical issues and debates
Popular culture
338.4778
Hardback
288
This work presents 12 of the most volatile ethical issues facing the music industry. Real-life examples depict both sides of each controversy, and the list of resources provides tools for readers who wish to pursue the controversies further. Primary sources including court cases and excerpts from speeches help students build critical thinking skills in current issues, persuasive writing, and debate classes. Among the controversies noted is the growing oligopoly of a few multinational music companies and the independent labels that are attempting to survive this market dominance. Drug abuse and violence depicted in music is discussed, as is its influence on young listeners. These issues and many more are discussed in detail as the authors outline the controversial topics of the music industry.
.,."very compelling....the book's historical perspective and balance makes it a worthy study for those of us seeking a deeper understanding of the forces at work in our industry."-Music Row
...very compelling....the book's historical perspective and balance makes it a worthy study for those of us seeking a deeper understanding of the forces at work in our industry.-Music Row
Designed for undergraduate students in music industry courses and programs, this volume presents an up-to-date discussion of crucial issues and helpful references. Recommended for lower- and upper-division undergraduates and professionals.-Choice
The material presented in the book is thorough and honestly-thought provoking....Teachers might find this book useful to engage unenthusiastic students.-VOYA
This is a useful compendium of issues that just never seem to get resolved.-Communication Booknotes Quarterly
This work looks at 12 of the most volatile ethical issues facing the music industry...Considering the world that budding young musicians will find, discussing the ethical issues in music classes will be helpful. Furthermore, the topics may well serve as debate issues for the debate club. Recommended.-Gale Reference for Students
..."very compelling....the book's historical perspective and balance makes it a worthy study for those of us seeking a deeper understanding of the forces at work in our industry."-Music Row
"Designed for undergraduate students in music industry courses and programs, this volume presents an up-to-date discussion of crucial issues and helpful references. Recommended for lower- and upper-division undergraduates and professionals."-Choice
"The material presented in the book is thorough and honestly-thought provoking....Teachers might find this book useful to engage unenthusiastic students."-VOYA
"This is a useful compendium of issues that just never seem to get resolved."-Communication Booknotes Quarterly
"This work looks at 12 of the most volatile ethical issues facing the music industry...Considering the world that budding young musicians will find, discussing the ethical issues in music classes will be helpful. Furthermore, the topics may well serve as debate issues for the debate club. Recommended."-Gale Reference for Students
RICHARD D. BARNET is a Professor in the Department of the Recording Industry at Middle Tennessee State University./e He has worked in various positions in the music industry, including artist management, booking, concert promotion, television, and live show music production, performance, and conducting. He is a former officer of the Music and Entertainment Industry Educator's Association and a gubernatorial appointee to the Tennessee Film, Entertainment, and Music Advisory Council as well as a member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. LARRY L. BURRISS is a Professor of Journalism at Middle Tennessee State University./e He served as Director of the School of Journalism and was the first director of its graduate program. Burriss has published extensively on First Amendment issues, and has won numerous awards, including the Tennessee Associated Press Radio award, for his written and broadcast commentaries.