Sheila Whiteley (née Astrup; 2 February 1941 – 6 June 2015) was an English musicologist known for studying popular music, such as progressive rock music...
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and instead make allusions to murder and nihilism. Music scholar Sheila Whiteley suggests that "the title draws strongly on contemporary rock ideology...
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of Homosexuality in German Cabaret Song Recordings before 1933". In Sheila Whiteley; Jennifer Rycenga (eds.). Queering the Popular Pitch. New York and...
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Beat writers filled Morrison's shelves [...]' (Manzarek 1999, 77)" Sheila Whiteley, Too much too young: popular music, age and gender (2005, Routledge)...
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Whiteley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aliya Whiteley (born 1974), British novelist Andrew John Whiteley (1947–2014), English...
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by academics who analysed gender, image and sexuality. Musicologist Sheila Whiteley noted that Jagger's performance style "opened up definitions of gendered...
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with Catherine admitting she had "bad dreams in the night". Critic Sheila Whiteley wrote that the ethereal quality of the vocal resonates with Cathy's...
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Died". Pitchfork.com. 24 October 2023. Retrieved 25 October 2023. Sheila Whiteley; Andy Bennett; Stan Hawkins (2005). Music, Space and Place: Popular...
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Grrrl—Feminism—Lesbian Culture." Sexing the Groove: Popular Music and Gender. Ed. Sheila Whiteley. New York: Routledge, 1997. ISBN 0-415-14670-4. Leonard, Marion. "Feminism...
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vocalese singers did with bebop nearly 50 years ago". Musicologist Sheila Whiteley wrote that "the jagged electronic samples and frenetic 140bpm of 'Pluto'...
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