Guide to Research on Rock & Pop Music
Introduction | Overviews | Scholarly Secondary Literature | Popular Press Articles| Popular Web Links
Introduction
Writings about popular music appear in extremely diverse publications, making
it essential to search widely for facts and opinions about the topic you may
wish to investigate. This means becoming aware of both popular and scholarly
perspectives. The research strategy suggested here urges a continual narrowing
of focus, starting from a generalized overview of a topic and leading toward
a close examination of a specific aspect of that broader topic. While online
resources serve as the primary tools recommended here for collecting information
on musicals, do not be lulled into thinking that the Internet is the primary
source for information on pop music. The tools emphasized here have been carefully
assembled by scholars and information specialists and are not freely
available on the Internet. Material that is freely available on the Internet
should be considered cautiously for its accuracy and validity. The World Wide
Web should be used primarily as a starting point, which can assist in formulating
possible avenues of inquiry.
Overviews (i.e. Encyclopedias)
For an introduction to a topic on the macro scale, good encyclopedias
will offer you a concise summary of important aspects of a persons life
and work, of an historical period, or of a particular idea or concept.
Encyclopedias will also offer you leads as you continue to narrow your
topic. Below are some of the resources that might offer you insight in
to popular music:
Broad Overviews
New Grove Dictionary of Music Online
Ed. L. Macy, 2001- (updated quarterly)
The "Grove" is the most comprehensive and authoritative source on music in English
(the print edition consists of 29 volumes). This is a good source for relatively
concise biographies (e.g.
Dylan, Bob) and definitions (e.g. Rock).
Of particular importance for your research are the thorough bibliographies provided
with each entry, which lead you to additional resources on a particular topic
(e.g. Pop:
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Europe).
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 3rd ed. Ed. by Colin Larkin. London: Muze UK Ltd, 1998. 8 vols. ML102.P66 G84 1998 (Mendel Reference)
New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 2nd ed. Ed. by Barry Kernfeld. London: Macmillan, 2002. 3 vols. ML102.J3 N48 2002 (Mendel Reference)
The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll. Rev. ed. Ed. by Holly George-Warren and Patricia Romanowski. New York: Fireside, 2001. ML102.R6 R64 2001 (Mendel Reference)
Joel Whitburn. The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. 7th ed. New York: Billboard Books, 2000. ML156.4 .P6W44 2000 (Mendel Reference)
Stambler, Irwin and Grelun Landon. Country Music: the Encyclopedia. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997. ML102 .C7S7 1997 (Mendel Reference)
Carlin, Richard. Country Music: A Biographical Dictionary. New York:
Routledge, 2003. ML102 .C7C28 2002 (Mendel Reference)
A one-volume dictionary of primarily biographical essays individuals and groups,
though there are some articles on instruments and terminology. Sample article:
Johnny Cash
International Encyclopedia of Dance. Ed. Selma Jeanne Cohen et
al. 5 vols. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. GV1585 .I586 1998
(Mendel Reference)
Includes entries on all aspects of dance (individuals, works, styles,
etc.) with short bibliographies. Sample article: Robbins,
Jerome.
Scholarly Secondary Literature
It is generally useful to become acquainted with critical considerations
of specific topics in popular music. Criticism on pop music comes from
various sources and is referenced in a variety of places, but rarely is
any one research tool complete. You will need to consult literary and musical
scholarship and perhaps sociological and economic scholarship. Likewise,
scholary literature is found in both journal articles, chapters in books,
and in entire monographs.
Article Indexes
The indexes below provide citations to scholary critical articles.
These citations generally refer to articles in journals, chapters in collections
of scholarly essays, or to monographs. After locating in these indexes
citations to articles of interest, the item in which the article included
must be search in the library's online catalog to determine if Princeton
owns the title and where in the libraries it is located.
RILM
Abstracts of Musical Literature
RILM is the main index for scholarly literature on music, comparable
to the MLA Bibliography.
Modern
Languages Association International Bibliography
The MLA International Bibliography indexes scholarship on literature
and culture, including a large number of music journals.
Internation
Index to Music Periodicals
Draws its current content from more than 370 international music periodicals
from over 20 countries with over 60 Full Text titles. IIMP Full Text also
includes retrospective coverage from over 185 periodicals dating back as
far as 1874.
America:
History and Life
This database indexes scholarship on all aspects American culture and
history.
Humanities
Index
The Humanities Index lists scholarship across the humanities, providing
access to scholarly considerations of musicals from outside of the disciplines
of music and literature.
Arts and Humanities Citation Index
Library Catalogs
Searching the Library's online catalog will tell you whether a book
or journal is owned by Princeton, in which library it is located, and if
it is available.
Princeton University Library
Online Catalog
A database of the holdings of the libraries at Princeton University.
For example, by performing an author search, you can find out what material
the University Library owns written by a particular artist or performer.
Or by performing a "journal title" search in the catalog you can find out
if the University Library subscribes to Rolling Stone or Playbill. Tips
on searching the online catalog.
Borrow Direct
A database of the holdings of the Ivy League libraries (except Harvard),
which allows Princeton users to borrow materials that are unavailable at
Princeton. It takes no more than four business days for requested materials
to arrive at Princeton.
Popular Press Articles
Places to find popular opinion and critical reception of popular music.
Music
Index
This index provides citations to a broad range of material, including
scholarly literature, but also provides good coverage of popular magazines
such as Billboard and Rolling Stone.
New
York Times Fulltext (1851-1999)
Access to all of the New York Times up to three years ago.
Lexis-Nexis
News Index
Provides indexing of the New York Times and numerous other major
newspapers, providing access to the latest coverage of music life.
ProQuest
Indexes most major news and literary magazines, such as Newsweek
and Atlantic Monthly.
Popular World Wide Web Articles
While much of the popular music writing to be found on the World Wide
Web comes from potentially unreliable sources, here are a few sites which
are generally known to be reputable and may open new avenues of investigation.
All Music Guide
Provides biographical information and capsule reviews of thousands
of albums, in a variety of styles.
Rolling Stone
Official site for the legendary rock magazine. Includes a searchable archive of full-text reviews dating back to the magazine's initial publication (the archives are also accessible in print form at the library, or in the Popular Press section of this research guide).
Rockcritics.com
Links to a wide range of popular music criticism and interviews with
prominent critics (Greil Marcus, Chuck Eddy, Lester Bangs).
