Editors by Stephanie C. Jenkins, Natalie J. Dollar, and Dana Reason are proud to announce Concepts We’ll Ponder: Identity, Improvisation, and Community in the Phish Experience, a new volume featuring 16 original essays exploring Phish’s music and culture, with a foreword by Benjy Eisen.
Showcasing cutting-edge scholarship in Phish Studies, this book examines “phan” identity and community, musical structure and improvisation, legal issues, setlists and ratings, and much more.
Contributors include Christina L. Allaback, Jnan Blau, Jacob A. Cohen, John Boatner, Nicholas Dahl, Natalie Dollar, Daniel W. Dylan, Benjy Eisen, Joel Gershon, Denise Goldman, Stephanie C. Jenkins, Paul Jakus, Steven Reale, Dana Reason, Isaac Slone, Matthew Sottile, Julie Viscardi-Smalley, Alexa Tawzer, Elizabeth A. Yeager, and Jamie Lee Myer, whose artwork graces the cover.
Check it out and order online, and use discount code GLR AT8 (including the blank space!) to receive 35% off.
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