From entering a high-school music competition to being honoured with the New Zealand Order of Merit, Bic Runga has an established place within contemporary popular music. Focusing on her iconic album,
Drive, and including informative case studies of representative tracks on the album, this book provides not only an in-depth study of one album, but skilfully navigates Runga's creative work over three decades to illuminate some of the key stages of her career. The book discusses the performer's rise to stardom, musical style, accolades and performance achievements. Blending popular music studies with media analysis, the book is the first to offer a detailed study of Runga's creativity and a close-up study of her debut and critically acclaimed album.
Discusses Bic Runga's Drive as the foundation for launching her career as an icon of New Zealand popular musicAbout the AuthorHenry Johnson is Professor of music at the University of Otago, New Zealand. His books include
Many Voices: Music and National Identity in Aotearoa/New Zealand (2010);
Global Glam (2016);
Migration, Education and Translation (2020); and
Nenes' Koza Dabasa (Bloomsbury, 2021). He is Associate Director of the Centre for Global Migrations.
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Book InformationISBN 9781501390036
Author Professor Henry JohnsonFormat Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic USAPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc