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BIBLIOGRAPHY

See also Australian Culture.


Warren Bebbington (editor). The Oxford Companion to Australian Music. Oxford University Press. 1997. 608pp.

Warren Bebbington (editor). A Dictionary of Australian Music. Oxford University Press. 1999. 361pp.

Marcus Breen. Rock Dogs: Politics and the Australian Music Industry. University Press of America. 2006. 268pp.

Deborah Crisp. Bibliography of Australian Music: An Index to Monographs, Journal Articles, and Theses. Australian Music Studies Project. 1982. 260pp.

Peter Dunbar-Hall; Chris Gibson. Deadly Sounds, Deadly Places: Contemporary Aboriginal Music in Australia. UNSW Press. 2004. 296pp.

Catherine J. Ellis. Aboriginal Music Making: A Study of Central Australian Music. Libraries Board of South Australia. 1964. 373pp.

Barbara Mackenzie; Thomas Mackenzie. Singers of Australia: From Melba to Sutherland. Lansdowne. 1967. 309pp.

Wendy Milsom; Helen Thomas. Pay to Play: The Australian Rock Music Industry. Penguin. 1986. 177pp.

James Murdoch. A Handbook of Australian Music. Sun Books. 1983. 158pp.

Fiona Richards (editor). The Soundscapes of Australia: Music, Place and Spirituality. Ashgate Publishing. 2006. 327pp.

Larry Sitsky. Australian Piano Music of the Twentieth Century. Greenwood Publishing Group. 2005. 335pp.

Graeme Smith. Singing Australian: A History of Folk and Country Music. Pluto Press Australia. 2005. 224pp.

Jazzer Smith. The Book of Australian Country Music. St. Ives, New South Wales: Berghouse Floyd Tuckey Publishing Group. 1984. 364pp.



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