All Stories

  1. Aging and Popular Music
  2. BRILLIANT DISGUISES: PERSONA, AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND THE MAGIC OF RETROSPECTION IN BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN’S LATE CAREER
  3. Aging and Popular Music
  4. ‘My Tongue Gets t-t-t-’: Words, Sense, and Vocal Presence in Van Morrison's It's Too Late to Stop Now
  5. Fado Resounding: Affective Politics and Urban Life. By Lila Ellen Gray. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2013. 328 pp. ISBN 978-0-822-35471-0
  6. The Late Voice
  7. Holiday Records, Representation and the Nostalgia Gap
  8. Enciclopédia da Música em Portugal no Século XX. Edited by Salwa Castelo-Branco. Lisbon: Temas e Debates/Circulo de Leitores, 2010. 1456 pp. Two CDs, four volumes. ISBN 978-9-8964-4091-6, 978-9-8964-4098-5, 978-9-8964-4108-1, 978-9-7242-4598-0 (hb)
  9. Bob Dylan's Poetics of Place and Displacement
  10. ‘Won’t You Spare Me Over till Another Year?’: Ralph Stanley’s Late Voice
  11. Conclusion: Late Thoughts
  12. Time, Age, Experience and Voice
  13. Introduction
  14. Notes
  15. Bibliography
  16. Time Out of Mind: Bob Dylan, Age and Those Same Distant Places
  17. September of My Years: Age and Experience in the Work of Frank Sinatra and Leonard Cohen
  18. Both Sides Now: Joni Mitchell, Neil Young and the Innocence and Experience of the Singer-Songwriter