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ML 3534 .R64 1992*
The Rolling Stone illustrated history of rock and roll, 3rd ed., 1992.

ML 3534 .P76 1992*
Present tense: rock & roll culture, 1992. Edited by Anthony De Curtis.

ML 3477 .G37 1997 cop. 2
Rockin' out: popular music in the USA, 1997. Rebee Garofalo.

ML 3534 .E55 1992
The seventh stream: the emergence of rock'n'roll in American popular music, 1992. Philip H. Ennis.

ML 3534 .M37 cop. 2
The book of rock lists, 1981. Dave Marsh and Kevin Stein.

ML 3534 .M37 1994 (Music Reference)
The new book of rock lists, 1994. Dave Marsh and Kevin Stein.
Censorship issues

ML 3918 .P67P65 2003*
Policing pop, 2003. Edited by Martin Cloonan and Reebee Garofalo.

ML 3477 .N89 2001
Parental advisory: music censorship in America, 2001. Eric Nuzum.
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Marjorie Heins.

ML 3534 .B632 1999 (located at Firelands)
Bleep!: censoring rock and rap music, 1999. Edited by Betty Houchin Winfield and Sandra Davisdon.

ML 3492 .C66 1996
Banned!: censorship of popular music in Britain, 1967-92, 1996. Martin Cloonan.

ML 3534 .M49 1991
Rock 'n' roll censorship in 1989, 1991. Allen David Merry.

HQ 784 .M3G67 1987 (located 1st floor, Jerome Library)
Raising PG kinds in an X-rated society, 1987. Tipper Gore.

PN 1992.6 .A38 2001 (located 1st floor, Jerome Library)
Vulgarians at the gate: trash TV and raunch radio, 2001. Steve Allen.
Music and politics/Social aspects of music

ML 3534 .R612 1993*
Rock and popular music: politics, policies, institutions, 1993. Edited by Tony

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