Bibliography
Lombardi, Victor. "Music and Censorship." Noise Between Stations. 1 Dec. 1991. 22 Sep. 2009 ‹http://www.noisebetweenstations.com/personal/essays/music_censorship.html›.
This web site explained how music was used in the past and how its changed. It explained how lyrics were slowly introduced to music instead of just listening to instruments being played. It also went into some of the legalities of how certain music was censored. (PRIMARY)
Nuzum, Eric. "A Brief History of Banned Music in the United States by Eric Nuzum." Parental
This gave us an insight into the way music was in the past and how it has changed in the likes of new generations and their ushering in of new music types. it helped explain things in an interesting way and was easy to read.(SECONDARY)
Advisory Music Censorship in America. 22 Sep. 1986 ‹www.ericnuzum.com/banned/›.
This web site explained in simple terms the rules and regulations to music censorship and how it works. It Explained how it works in the US and made it super clear.(PRIMARY)
Sparrow, Kelly. "Music censorship (part 1) : A brief history." Examiner: Inside Source For Everything Local. 22 Sep. 2009 ‹http://www.examiner.com/x-16046-Lexington-Live-Music-Examiner~y2009m8d26-Music-censorship-part-1--A-brief-history›.
This website gave us the background and the history of music censorship from the mids of people who locally produce it. (SECONDARY)
"Why It Took MTV So Long To Play Black Music Videos ." Find Articles at BNET. 9 Oct. 2006. 22 Sep. 2009 ‹http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1355/is_14_110/ai_n16807343/›.
This gave us an insight to the legal side of black music
First Amendment Site. R. Andre, Hall, 2009. Web. 13 Feb. 2014.
<http://www.lehigh.edu/~infirst/musiccensorship.html>. This site
helped us on the legalities of music censorship. It explained how and why
it's okay to censor our music and the music videos we watch. We used this
source in our website by taking the information from the web site about
legalities and changed it to fit what we needed to explain for the legal
process. (PRIMARY)
Lombardi, Victor. "Music and Censorship." Noise Between Stations. 1 Dec. 1991. 22 Sep. 2009 ‹http://www.noisebetweenstations.com/personal/essays/music_censorship.html›.
This web site explained how music was used in the past and how its changed. It explained how lyrics were slowly introduced to music instead of just listening to instruments being played. It also went into some of the legalities of how certain music was censored. (PRIMARY)
Nuzum, Eric. "A Brief History of Banned Music in the United States by Eric Nuzum." Parental
This gave us an insight into the way music was in the past and how it has changed in the likes of new generations and their ushering in of new music types. it helped explain things in an interesting way and was easy to read.(SECONDARY)
Advisory Music Censorship in America. 22 Sep. 1986 ‹www.ericnuzum.com/banned/›.
This web site explained in simple terms the rules and regulations to music censorship and how it works. It Explained how it works in the US and made it super clear.(PRIMARY)
Sparrow, Kelly. "Music censorship (part 1) : A brief history." Examiner: Inside Source For Everything Local. 22 Sep. 2009 ‹http://www.examiner.com/x-16046-Lexington-Live-Music-Examiner~y2009m8d26-Music-censorship-part-1--A-brief-history›.
This website gave us the background and the history of music censorship from the mids of people who locally produce it. (SECONDARY)
"Why It Took MTV So Long To Play Black Music Videos ." Find Articles at BNET. 9 Oct. 2006. 22 Sep. 2009 ‹http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1355/is_14_110/ai_n16807343/›.
This gave us an insight to the legal side of black music
First Amendment Site. R. Andre, Hall, 2009. Web. 13 Feb. 2014.
<http://www.lehigh.edu/~infirst/musiccensorship.html>. This site
helped us on the legalities of music censorship. It explained how and why
it's okay to censor our music and the music videos we watch. We used this
source in our website by taking the information from the web site about
legalities and changed it to fit what we needed to explain for the legal
process. (PRIMARY)