Women Make Noise: Girl Bands From Motown to the Modern

Authors

  • Kathryn Rose Hill Sydney University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5429/655

Abstract

Women Make Noise: Girl Bands From Motown to the Modern Julia Downes (editor) 2012 Twickenham: Supernova Books

Author Biography

Kathryn Rose Hill, Sydney University

Research affiliate

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Published

18-06-2013