From Brass Bands to Buskers: Street Music in the UK
Notes
Report about the Arts and Humanities Resarch Council funded prject.
Artist / Author | Elizabeth Bennett, George McKay |
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Publisher | University of East Anglia |
Reference | P4013 |
Date | 2019 |
Type | Publication |
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