Peter Gabriel, From Genesis to Growing Up (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series)

Peter Gabriel, From Genesis to Growing Up (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series)

by Michael Drewett (Author), SarahHill (Author), KimiKärki (Author)

Synopsis

Ever since Peter Gabriel fronted progressive rock band Genesis, from the late 1960s until the mid 1970s, journalists and academics alike have noted the importance of Gabriel's contribution to popular music. His influence became especially significant when he embarked on a solo career in the late 1970s. Gabriel secured his place in the annals of popular music history through his poignant recordings, innovative music videos, groundbreaking live performances, the establishment of WOMAD (the World of Music and Dance) and the Real World record label (as a forum for musicians from around the world to be heard, recorded and promoted) and for his political agenda (including links to a variety of political initiatives including the Artists Against Apartheid Project, Amnesty International and the Human Rights Now tour). In addition, Gabriel is known as a sensitive, articulate and critical performer whose music reflects an innate curiosity and deep intellectual commitment. This collection documents and critically explores the most central themes found in Gabriel's work. These are divided into three important conceptual areas arising from Gabriel's activity as a songwriter and recording artist, performer and activist: 'Identity and Representation', 'Politics and Power' and 'Production and Performance'.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 264
Publisher: Ashgate
Published: 01 Jan 2011

ISBN 10: 0754665216
ISBN 13: 9780754665212

Author Bio
Dr Michael Drewett, Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Rhodes University, South Africa, Dr Sarah Hill, Lecturer in Music, Cardiff University, UK and Kimi KArki, Research Fellow, Department of Cultural History, University of Turku, Finland.