Books on the topic 'Rap (Music) - History and criticism - New Zealand'
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Thomson, John Mansfield. The Oxford history of New Zealand music. Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1991.
Miller, Matt. Bounce: Rap music and local identity in New Orleans. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2012.
Fernando, S. H. The new beats: Exploring the music, culture, and attitudes of hip-hop. New York: Anchor Books/Doubleday, 1994.
Fernando, S. H. The new beats: Exploring the music culture and attitudes of hip-hop. Edinburgh: Payback, 1995.
Small, Michael W. Break it down: The inside story from the new leaders of rap. New York, N.Y: Carol Pub., 1992.
Thomson, John Mansfield. Musical images: A New Zealand historical journey, 1840-1990. [Wellington, N.Z.]: National Library of New Zealand, 1990.
Spittle, Gordon. Counting the beat: A history of New Zealand song. Thorndon, Wellington [N.Z.]: GP Publications, 1997.
Garland, Phil. Faces in the firelight: New Zealand folk song & story. Aotearoa, N.Z: Steele Roberts, 2009.
Garland, Phil. Faces in the firelight: New Zealand folk song & story. Aotearoa, N.Z: Steele Roberts, 2009.
Garland, Phil. Faces in the firelight: New Zealand folk song & story. Aotearoa, N.Z: Steele Roberts, 2009.
John, Dix. Stranded in Paradise: New Zealand rock'n'roll, 1955-1988. Wellington, N.Z: Paradise Publications, 1988.
McLean, Mervyn. Maori music. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1996.
Charry, Eric S. Hip hop Africa: New African music in a globalizing world. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2012.
Hutchins, Graham. Eight days a week: The Beatles' tour of New Zealand, 1964. Auckland: Exisle, 2004.
Asia, Pacific Festival and Composers' Conference (1984 Wellington N. Z. ). Asia Pacific voices: Selected papers from the Asia Pacific Festival and Composers' Conference, December 1984, Aotearoa, New Zealand. Private Bag, Wellington, N.Z: Dept. of Music, Victoria University of Wellington, 1986.
Drummond, John D. Choirs and clogs, Mr. Ballads and Mr. Bones: Musical and other entertainments in Dunedin, 1860-1862. [Dunedin, N.Z.]: Hocken Library, University of Otago, 1991.
Kitwana, Bakari. Why white kids love hip hop: Wankstas, wiggas, wannabes, and the new reality of race in America. New York: Basic Civitas Books, 2005.
M, Jennings John. Music at Canterbury: A centennial history of the School of Music, University of Canterbury, Christchruch, New Zealand, 1891-1991 : together with a roll of graduates in music. Christchurch, NZ: School of Music, University of Canterbury, 1991.
Beckman, Janette. The breaks: Stylin' and profilin' 1982-1990. Brooklyn, NY: PowerHouse Books, 2007.
Beattie, David. A calendar of references to music in Christchurch newspapers, 1851-1860. Christchurch, N.Z: School of Music, University of Canterbury, 1986.
Peters, Mahora. Showband!: Mahora and the Māori Volcanics. Wellington, Aotearoa, N.Z: Huia Publishers, 2006.
McLean, Mervyn. Tō tātau waka: In search of Māori music (1958-1979). Auckland, N.Z: Auckland University Press, 2004.
Nunns, Richard. Te ara puoro: A journey into the world of Maori music. Nelson, N.Z: Craig Potton Pub., 2014.
Melbourne, Hirini. Toiapiapi: He huinga o ngā kura pūoro a te Māori. Te Whanganui a Tara [N.Z.]: Tīti Tuhiwai, 1993.
Dunbar-Hall, Peter. Deadly sounds, deadly places: Contemporary Aboriginal music in Australia. Sydney: UNSW Press, 2004.
Shute, Gareth. Making Music in New Zealand. Random House (New Zealand), 2005.
Cohn, Nik. Triksta: Life and Death and New Orleans Rap. Vintage, 2007.
Cohn, Nik. Triksta: Life and Death and New Orleans Rap. Knopf, 2005.
1942-, Thomas Allan, ed. Music in New Zealand: A reader from the 1940s. Christchurch, N.Z: School of Music, University of Canterbury, 2000.
Stahl, Geoff, and Shelley Brunt. Made in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
On song : stories behind New Zealand pop classics. Auckland, New Zealand: Penguin, 2012.
Ripani, Richard J. The New Blue Music: Changes in Rhythm & Blues, 1950-1999 (American Made Music Series). University Press of Mississippi, 2006.
Ripani, Richard J. The New Blue Music: Changes in Rhythm & Blues, 1950-1999 (American Made Music Series). University Press of Mississippi, 2006.
Toop, David. The Rap Attack: African Jive to New York Hip Hop. South End Pr, 1985.
M, Hisama Ellie, and Rapport Evan, eds. Critical minded: New approaches to hip hop studies. Brooklyn, NY: Institute for Studies in American Music, 2005.
Stahl, Geoff, and Shelley Brunt. Made in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand: Studies in Popular Music. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
Dix, John. Stranded in Paradise: New Zealand Rock 'n' Roll 1955-1988. Paradise Publications, 1988.
Dix, John. Stranded in Paradise: New Zealand Rock and Roll, 1955 to the Modern Era. Penguin Books, 2005.
Kitwana, Bakari. Why White Kids Love Hip-Hop: Wankstas, Wiggers, Wannabes, And the New Reality of Race in America. Perseus Books Group, 2006.
McFarlane, Ian, Iain McIntyre, and Ian D. Marks. Wild about You!: The Sixties Beat Explosion in Australia and New Zealand. Verse Chorus Press, 2011.
Ewoodzie, Joseph C. Break beats in the Bronx: Rediscovering hip-hop's early years. 2017.
Adler, Bill, and Tom Terrell. The Breaks: Stylin and Profilin 1982-1990. powerHouse Books, 2007.
Flintoff, Brian. Taonga Puoro =: Singing Treasures: The Musical Instruments of the Maori. Craig Potton Publishing, 2004.
George, James, and Mahora Peters. Showband!: Mahora And the Maori Volcanics. University of Hawaii Press, 2006.
Dunbar-Hall, Peter, and Chris Gibson. Deadly Sounds, Deadly Places: Contemporary Aboriginal Music In Australia. UNSW Press, 2005.