'70s Teen Pop
By (Author) Lucretia Tye Jasmine
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic USA
30th November 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Music reviews and criticism
782.42164097309047
Paperback
168
Width 127mm, Height 197mm
Teen pop is a sub-genre of popular music marketed to tweens and teens. Its melodic yearning and veneer of sincerity appeal to an emerging romantic eroticism and autonomy. But tweens and teens buy music that isnt primarily marketed to them, too. Teen pop encompasses several kinds of musical styles, not limiting itself to just oneteen pop wants to play. During the 1970s, teen pop sometimes worked subversively, challenging the status quo it seemed to represent. Male pop stars such as David Cassidy were shown suggestively in popular magazines and female pop stars such as Cher had their own TV shows. Teen magazines, pin-ups, comics, films, and TV programs provided luscious visual stereo, promoting fashion styles, lingo, and dance moves, signaling individual identity but also community. The music provided a way for young people to believe they had something all their own, an authenticity experimenting with sexuality and social conduct, all dressed up in glitter and satin, blue jeans and boom boxes, torn fishnets and safety pins and, magically, their dreams. Cartoon pop and made-for-TV bands! Bubblegum pop! Glam! Hip hop! Hard rock and pop rock and stadium rock! Punk! Disco! Teen pop reinforced aspects of the counterculture it absorbed as the music kept playingand playing back. Although its very difficult to attain and maintain social progress and play it forwardthere are so many tragedies'70s Teen Pop examines how liberation and a true counterculture can be possible through music.
Lucretia Tye Jasmine earned a BFA, with honors, from New York University, USA, and an MFA from CalArts, USA. Her most recent work includes the Groupie Feminism art series, online writing for Please Kill Me and The Los Angeles Beat, and interviews for Feminist Magazine radio.She's completed extensive oral histories for her two mixtape zines, The Groupie Gospels and riot grrrl Los Angeles 1992-1995. Lucretia's currently working on a book about groupies. She is from Kentucky.