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Stars of '90s dance pop : 29 hitmakers discuss their careers / [interviews by] James Arena ; foreword by Larry Flick ; afterword by Susan Morabito.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, [2017]
Description
x, 240 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
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Mendel Music Library - Stacks
ML3470 .S754 2017
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Subject(s)
Singers
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Interviews
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Sound recording executives and producers
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Interviews
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Popular music
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1991-2000
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History and criticism
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Interviewer
Arena, James, 1960-
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Interviews
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Summary note
"The 1990s produced some of the greatest artists and hits in dance music history. In this retrospective, 29 singers, songwriters, producers, DJs and industry professionals discuss their careers. Commentaries are provided by former Billboard dance music editor Larry Flick, world renowned producers and songwriters The Berman Brothers and acclaimed DJ Susan Morabito"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes
Includes index.
Bibliographic references
Includes discography (pages 231-238) and index .
Contents
The Stars: Thea Austin, formerly of Snap!
"Rhythm Is a Dancer" (1992)
Angie Brown, formerly of Bizarre Inc
"I'm Gonna Get You" (1992)
Sannie Carlson, also known as Whigfield
"Saturday Night" (1994)
Marty Cintron, formerly of No Mercy
"Where Do You Go" (1996)
Nance Coolen, formerly of Twenty 4 Seven
"Slave to the Music" (1993)
Fred and Richard Fairbrass of Right Said Fred
"I'm Too Sexy" (1991)
Nicki French
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" (1995)
$t Nestor Haddaway, also known as Haddaway
"What Is Love" (1992)
Sten Hallstrom, also known as StoneBridge, DJ, Producer, Remixer
"Show Me Love" (Robin S, 1992)
Nosie Katzman, Composer, Lyricist
"Mr. Vain" (Culture Beat, 1993)
Sybil Lynch, also known as Sybil
"The Love I Lost" (West End featuring Sybil, 1993)
Robin Jackson Maynard, also known as Robin S
"Show Me Love" (1993)
Lane McCray of La Bouche
"Be My Lover" (1995)
Rozalla Miller, also known as Rozalla
"Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)" (1992)
Tony Moran, DJ, Producer, Remixer
"HIStory" (Michael Jackson, 1997)
Ultra Nate
"Free" (1997)
Alban Nwapa, also known as Dr. Alban
"It's My Life" (1992)
CeCe Peniston
"Finally" (1991)
Frank Peterson, formerly of Enigma, Producer
"Sadeness Part I" (Enigma, 1990)
Alfredo "Larry" Pignagnoli, Producer, Label Owner
"Saturday Night" (Whigfield, 1994)
Paul Spencer, also known as Dario G
"Sunchyme" (1997)
Rafael "Dose" Vargas, formerly of 2 in a Room
"Wiggle It" (1990)
Martha Wash, former guest vocalist with C + C Music Factory, Black Box
"Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" (1990)
Kristine Weitz, also known as Kristine W
"One More Try" (1996)
Afterword by Susan Morabito
The CD Rack: Recommended Listening.
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Stars of 1990s dance pop
Stars of nineties dance pop
ISBN
9781476667560 (paperback : alkaline paper)
147666756X
LCCN
2016051896
OCLC
952390193
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