Women of the Underground: Music: Cultural Innovators Speak for Themselves

Women of the Underground

Music: Cultural Innovators Speak for Themselves

2007 • 192 pages

In a series of 30 candid interviews with radical women musicians, editor Zora von Burden gives the forerunners of this generation a voice and probes the depths of how and why they broke through society's limitations to create works of outstanding measure. Includes interviews with: Wanda Jackson, Moe Tucker (Velvet Underground), Teresa Nervosa (Butthole Surfers), Nina Hagen, Lydia Lunch, Patricia Morrison (Sisters of Mercy, The Damned), Pamela Tent (The Cockettes) and many others. An inspiration to young women and fascinating to music fans of all ages and genders.


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