Hit girls : women of punk in the USA, 1975-1983
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Inglewood - Adult Non-Fiction | 781.660973 L3347h | On Shelf |
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Subjects
LC Subjects
Biographies.
Punk rock music -- United States -- History and criticism.
Rock music -- United States -- 1971-1980 -- History and criticism.
Rock music -- United States -- 1981-1990 -- History and criticism.
Women punk rock musicians -- United States -- Biography.
Women's bands (Music) -- United States -- History.
Punk rock music -- United States -- History and criticism.
Rock music -- United States -- 1971-1980 -- History and criticism.
Rock music -- United States -- 1981-1990 -- History and criticism.
Women punk rock musicians -- United States -- Biography.
Women's bands (Music) -- United States -- History.
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Published
Port Townsend, WA : Feral House, [2023?].
Format
Book
Physical Desc
306 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 298-301) and index.
Description
"Women have been kicking against the pricks of music patriarchy since Sister Rosetta Tharpe first played the guitar riffs that built rock-n-roll. The explosion of punk sent shockwaves of revolution to every girl who dreamed of being on stage. Punk godmothers Suzy Quatro, The Runaways, Patti Smith, Poison Ivy, Tina Weymouth, Debbie Harry, The Go-Gos, and Fanny's Millington sisters provided the template for thousands of girls and women throughout the United States to write and record their songs. Hit Girls is the story local and regional bands whose legacy would be otherwise lost. Despite the modern narrative labeled women anomalies in rock music, the truth is: women played important roles in punk and its related genres in every city, in every scene, all over the United States. The women and bands profiled by Jen B. share their experiences of sexism and racism as well as their joy and successes from their days on stage as they changed what it meant to be in a band. These pioneering women were more than novelty acts or pretty faces--they were fully contributing members and leaders of mixed-gender and all-female bands long before the call for "girls to the front.""--Publisher's web site
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Larson, J. B. (2023). Hit girls: women of punk in the USA, 1975-1983 . Feral House.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Larson, Jen B. 2023. Hit Girls: Women of Punk in the USA, 1975-1983. Feral House.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Larson, Jen B. Hit Girls: Women of Punk in the USA, 1975-1983 Feral House, 2023.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Larson, Jen B. Hit Girls: Women of Punk in the USA, 1975-1983 Feral House, 2023.
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