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On Being a "Real" American

January 27, 2017 by Josh B. Fox in Essays

But I just don’t recognize my reality, my America, in all this crap. I know that my life, and the lives of so many people I know, has nothing to do with these cartoonish characterizations. So, to battle this maddening reductionism, I want to state for the record who this real American is.

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January 27, 2017 /Josh B. Fox
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"Like aircraft carriers and nuclear power plants": An Interview With Ruth Blatt

November 18, 2014 by Josh B. Fox

I sat down for a great conversation with Ruth Blatt, who uses a rock band lens to explore issues of business management and organizational behavior. Some great insights popped up, including the philanthropic impulses of rock 'n' roll techies, and the diversity of Israeli radio in the '70's and '80's. 

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November 18, 2014 /Josh B. Fox
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“Well, I gave you the grittiest shit I could find.”: An Interview With Scottie McNiece

July 14, 2014 by Josh B. Fox

I recently sat down with Uncanned Music founder Scott McNiece to pick his brain about his process and, as it turns out, a bunch of other stuff. As you'll see, I essentially got him to tell me how to do his job, which could come in handy. 

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July 14, 2014 /Josh B. Fox
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Why Spotify?

May 09, 2014 by Josh B. Fox

What Is Spotify? Why Spotify? The Problem With Spotify.

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May 09, 2014 /Josh B. Fox
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The Problem With "World Music" and Why You Should Too

January 31, 2014 by Josh B. Fox in Essays

Whatever the intention behind the term, "World music" is essentially code for "other people's music," in which anyone who is not English-speaking and hewing closely to modern/Western/American musical standards is "other."

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January 31, 2014 /Josh B. Fox
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"1927 was a big jug band year" - An Interview With Dave Fox

June 16, 2013 by Josh B. Fox in Essays

Sometime in 2011 I sat down at my kitchen table with my dad and a tape recorder, and started asking questions about his history as a musician and a fan of music. The depth of musical knowledge and experience he has is mind-boggling, even for me, who has been around it my whole life. 

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June 16, 2013 /Josh B. Fox
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Nashville

March 31, 2013 by Josh B. Fox in Essays

I can remember a time in my life when "country music" was on the list of music I supposed I didn't like. I've heard so many people utter what must by now be hackneyed cliché - "I like all types of music except country and opera." The logical errors and ethnocentric assumptions contained in this short statement are numerous.

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March 31, 2013 /Josh B. Fox
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