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‘Can somebody help

WebThis week’s blog post is by Live Music Exchange’s own Emma Webster. In it, she considers what to do if an audience member is taken ill or is injured at a live music …

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The event safety guide

WebForeword In 1993, HSE, in conjunction with the Home Office and the Scottish Office, published The guide to health, safety and welfare at pop concerts and other similar events.

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What makes for a ‘healthy’ musical city

WebThe notion of ‘altruistic egoism’ was posited by Hans Selye (1976, p. 33) to explain how the motivation for doing something may be as a result of the ‘selfish …

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Reflections on music related hearing damage – Chris Adams

WebReflections on music related hearing damage – Chris Adams. Posted on January 15, 2015. This week, Live Music Exchange’s own Chris Adams looks at the …

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The event safety guide: A guide to health, safety and welfare at …

WebThe event safety guide: A guide to health, safety and welfare at music and similar events (2nd edition) – Health and Safety Executive (1999)

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Sexual Violence at Gigs – Rosemary Lucy Hill

WebPosted on November 29, 2018. Our latest post, by Dr. Rosemary Lucy Hill, discusses recent research into sexual violence at gigs, and introduces the report and recommendations …

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Tag Archives: health and safety

WebPractical advice on developing noise-control strategies in the music and entertainment industries to prevent or minimise the risk of hearing damage from the performance of …

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The ecology of live music – Neil McSweeney

WebPosted on March 7, 2013. Sheffield-based singer-songwriter Neil McSweeney explores the idea that, for a healthy live music ecosystem within a locality, there might be an optimum …

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The health benefits of live music on premature babies – Professor

WebThe following blog post was originally published on the IOE London blog.. In it, Professor Graham Welch, Chair of Music Education at the Institute of Education, …

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The Social Value of Music (in the context of European regeneration

WebPosted on May 9, 2013. This week’s guest blog post is taken from a keynote address by the University of Edinburgh’s Professor Simon Frith, in which he was asked to talk about the …

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Live music clubs in New York: An explorative study of cultural

WebIn today’s post, Fabian Holt of Roskilde University presents a working paper on the evolution and organisational culture of mid-size venues in New York. Taking as …

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A Cure for the Soul

WebA Cure for the Soul? The Benefit of Live Music in the General Hospital – H Moss, E Nolan, D O’Neill (2007)

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The Ecology of Live Music: the evolution of an idea – Live Music

WebClarke’s argument is certainly relevant to the study of live music, but it is not the reason for our use of ecological language. Ecology is the scientific study of the relationship between …

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Investigating the health of the UK folk club – Stephen Henderson …

WebAuthor(s): Stephen Henderson Organisation / Affiliation: Leeds Metropolitan University Date: 2011 This research addresses the conflicting views of the health of folk music by way of …

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Why Concert Promoters Matter

WebPosted on October 4, 2012. In the third of our series on the theories that underpin our research into live music, Matt Brennan and Emma Webster attempt to define the …

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Looking beyond the pandemic – Brooke Harwood and Jolene Zhu …

WebThis post features two pieces from the LMX student interns – Brooke Harwood and Jolene Zhu Zhou – looking at the effect of social distancing on live music …

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From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury: The Impact of British Music …

WebAuthor(s): Emma Webster and George McKay Organisation / Affiliation: Norwich: Arts and Humanities Research Council/University of East Anglia Date: April 2016 Festivals are at …

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Lockdown delay: how music venues will be impacted by …

WebIn today’s post the team from the Birmingham Live Music Project – Dr Patrycja Rozbicka (Aston University), Dr Craig Hamilton (Birmingham City University) …

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‘POMPEY POP’ LIVE: 1945-1969

WebLive music in Portsmouth in that period encompassed local, national and international, professional and semi professional dance bands, ‘traditional’ and modern jazz, folk …

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