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Red Rock: The Long, Strange March of Chinese Rock & Roll

Author Jonathan Campbell
Publisher Earnshaw Books
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN9881998247
ISBN-139789881998248
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Sales Rank534,487
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Rebellious, individualistic and explosive, rock and roll seems incongruent with modern Chinese society. However, as the music has evolved from a Western import into something uniquely Chinese, it has been shaped by the nation's unique system and its relationship with the outside world. As it tracks the music's long journey from the Mao years to present day, this account considers the people and the events that have created Chinese rock's identity. Including interviews with musicians, journalists, and industry experts, this book demonstrates that Chinese rock is ready for the global stage.
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