Send in the Clones - A Cultural Study of the Tribute Band - Georgina Gregory

Send in the Clones - A Cultural Study of the Tribute Band - Georgina Gregory

Establishing a Typology

Send in the Clones - A Cultural Study of the Tribute Band - Georgina Gregory

Georgina Gregory [+-]
University of Central Lancashire
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Georgina Gregory is a senior lecturer in Media and Film at the University of Central Lancashire where she teaches modules on popular music, youth and popular culture and cultural theory. She also works as a freelance music researcher for the UK Performing Rights Society. In addition to publications on popular music and youth culture, Georgina is co-author of The Essential Guide to Careers in Media and Film (Sage, 2007).

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This chapter explores the multifariousness of the scene, showing how by constantly rehashing the work of existing artists, it might appear to uphold the rather limited conservative ideologies and ambitions of the music industry. I will reveal how imitative entertainment is also capable of much more than this in that rather than affirming corporate ideologies, it is sometimes used to resist and subvert industry stereotypes, ideologies and norms. In this sense, the subversive potential of live tributes illustrates Middleton’s (2001: 11) point that, “the best commentary on music comes in the form of the music itself.” With this in mind, I will be looking at examples of individual musicians and artists to allow them to speak for themselves before looking finally, at what might be referred to as “extreme tributes.” These are the esoteric acts which inhabit a musical “third space” where hegemonic practices are not only challenged but abandoned altogether, in favour of a form of entertainment which hovers in a no-man’s land, somewhere between the tasteless and the bizarre.

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Gregory, Georgina. Establishing a Typology. Send in the Clones - A Cultural Study of the Tribute Band. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 46 - 77 Apr 2012. ISBN 9781845532451. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=19486. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.19486. Apr 2012

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