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Tracking Pop (Series)

In one form or another, the influence of popular music has permeated cultural activities and perception on a global scale. Interdisciplinary in nature, Tracking Pop is intended as a wide-ranging exploration of pop music and its cultural situation. In addition to providing resources for students and scholars working in the field of popular culture, the books in this series appeal to general readers and music lovers, for whom pop has provided the soundtrack of their lives.

Series Editors
John Covach, University of Rochester
Robert Fink, University of California, Los Angeles
Loren Kajikawa, The George Washington University
Jocelyn Neal, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Board Members
David Brackett, McGill University
Mark Butler, Northwestern University
John Dougan, Middle Tennessee State University
Walt Everett, University of Michigan
Susan Fast, McMaster University
Ellie Hisama, Columbia University
Nadine Hubbs, University of Michigan
Travis Jackson, University of Chicago
Serge Lacasse, Université Laval, Québec
Alan Moore, University of Surrey
Tom Porcello, Vassar College
Albin Zak, University at Albany

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Powerful Voices

The Musical and Social World of Collegiate A Cappella

The first scholarly account of the music and culture of collegiate a cappella