非商人是美国DIY音乐的“支柱”和“偶像”

IF 0.2 3区 艺术学 0 MUSIC AMERICAN MUSIC Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.5406/americanmusic.39.3.0365
David Verbuč
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这篇文章是关于非音乐家在美国创造和维持自己动手(DIY)音乐场景中的作用,我以一个简短的民族志和传记的视角开始这篇文章的主要关注点。在这方面,我介绍一位DIY组织者Rick Ele和他对这个话题的一些思考。Rick是一个长期的现场音乐组织者在戴维斯和萨克拉门托,加州,DIY场景,并在这种方式,虽然他不是一个音乐家自己,显著贡献了当地的音乐DIY文化。在20世纪90年代末和21世纪初,他预订了该地区所有DIY演出的很大一部分,他还为当地DIY音乐家安排了地区和全国巡演。Rick经常在多个当地的DIY屋(包括Davis的DAM Haus,他在那里住了几年)、其他当地的DIY空间(例如萨克拉门托的Hub)以及一些当地的酒吧和社区中心组织表演。上世纪90年代初,他在俄勒冈州波特兰学习期间,曾在一段短暂的时间里积极组织DIY表演。此外,里克在戴维斯当地的学生和社区广播电台KDVS担任电台DJ,在那里他还在1995年至2005年期间经营自己的广播节目“痉挛艺术”。他还在KDVS担任各种行政职务,并负责管理每个新学期为新志愿者举办的教育广播研讨会。
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Nonmusicians as “Pillars” and “Icons” of US DIY Music Scenes
I start this article, which is about the role of nonmusicians in creating and sustaining music doityourself (DIY) scenes in the United States, with a short ethnographic and biographical insight into the article’s main concerns. I introduce in this regard a DIY organizer named Rick Ele and some of his ruminations on the topic. Rick was a longtime live music organizer in the Davis and Sacramento, California, DIY scenes, and in that way, although he is not a musician himself, significantly contributed to the local music DIY culture. He booked a significant proportion of all the DIY shows in the area in the late 1990s and the 2000s, and he also arranged regional and national tours for local DIY musicians. Rick often organized shows in multiple local DIY houses (including DAM Haus in Davis, where he lived for several years), in other local DIY spaces (e.g., the Hub in Sacramento), and in some local bars and community centers. He was also an active organizer of DIY shows in Portland, Oregon, for a brief period of time when he was studying there in the early 1990s. In addition, Rick was a radio DJ at the local student and community radio KDVS in Davis, where he also ran his own radio show, Art for Spastics, between 1995 and 2005. He also held various administrative positions at KDVS and was responsible for managing educational radio seminars for new volunteers in each new school term.
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期刊介绍: Now in its 28th year, American Music publishes articles on American composers, performers, publishers, institutions, events, and the music industry, as well as book and recording reviews, bibliographies, and discographies.
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