for modern journalism, an exceptionally insightful piece. Maybe pop
music criticism is finally moving beyond Rolling Stone.
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ARTS / MUSIC | March 19, 2006
Music: How Pop Sounded Before It Popped
By JODY ROSEN
An astonishing trove of pop music from 100 years ago is now available
on the Web, opening up a lost musical world that deserves its place in
the historical narrative.
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