The Liverpool sounds project

Oral history research at the IPM

Authors

  • Dave Laing Independent Scholar; University of Liverpool Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/pomh.v3i1.39

Keywords:

country music in Britain, dance bands, dance halls, diasporic Irish music, oral history

Abstract

Between 1991 and 1994, researchers at the Institute of Popular Music at the University of Liverpool carried out a research project on popular music in twentieth-century Liverpool. This article describes the principal methodologies employed, notably oral history interviews, and introduces excerpts from the published results of the research. These describe and analyse dance bands and dance halls in Liverpool, the country music scene and local Irish traditional music making.

Author Biography

  • Dave Laing, Independent Scholar; University of Liverpool

    Dave Laing is a writer, researcher and editor. His books include The Sound of Our Time (1970) and One Chord Wonders (1985). He is working on a study of Elton John for the series Icons of Pop Music, of which he is co-editor. He is currently Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Popular Music, University of Liverpool.

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Published

2008-11-23

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Section

Articles

How to Cite

Laing, D. (2008). The Liverpool sounds project: Oral history research at the IPM. Popular Music History, 3(1), 39-64. https://doi.org/10.1558/pomh.v3i1.39

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