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Censorship And Music: Part 2

For this week’s podcast, we’re going to revisit the Ongoing History of New Music vault for the second part of a two-part series on censorship in music.

Why are certain songs, bands, or styles of music censored? Who makes these decisions? Why? And what can musicians do about it?

Although this episode is from the earlier part of the ongoing history library, it remains highly relevant. We thought you’d enjoy listening… this is Censorship and Music… Part 2.

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