Copenhagen, Denmark - The new Freemuse report 'Singing in the
Echo Chamber' written by Eric Nuzum is published today. The report describes
how US musicians were affected and banned after 9/11 and the invasion of Iraq.
The title refers to the "echo chamber" of news media. Nuzum will present the
report at the IASPM conference on 16-19 February in Nashville.
Soon after the 9/11 attacks, the discussion concerning the long-term impact on
free expression and personal privacy became heated and intense.
Musicians have participated (directly and indirectly) in the public discourse,
both through word and song. As a result of their outspoken actions, many
musicians have experienced strong resistance, sometimes resulting in censorship.
The new Freemuse report Singing in the Echo Chamber written by Eric Nuzum,
author of Parental Advisory, documents this chapter of modern American history.
Read the report as PDF
Is censorship in the “Axis of Good” good?
Freemuse asked two renowned scholars cum musicians, Professor Reebee Garofalo and Associate Professor Mark LeVine, some of the complex questions that Eric Nuzum’s report raises.
If censorship in the “Axis of Evil” is evil, does censorship in the “Axis of Good” then spring out of good intentions?
Eric Nuzum
’Singing in the Echo Chamber’
Music censorship in the U.S. after September 11
Freemuse, Copenhagen, February 2006
ISSN 1601-2127
World Music Central
http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20060213193957841