Pekka Gronow
Pekka Heikki Tapani Gronow (born 1 November 1943, Helsinki) is a Finnish ethnomusicologist and historian of the recording industry. He studied at Wesleyan University with David P. McAllester and Robert E. Brown and at the University of Helsinki and received his PhD from the University of Tampere. He was the head of the record library at Yleisradio (Finnish Broadcasting Company) 1989–2006 and an archiving specialist 2007–2008. Gronow became known in the 1960s for his radio programs on jazz and blues. In 1966 he founded with M. A. Numminen Eteenpäin, a record company which issued Numminen's works and other underground artists.He has written books and articles on popular music, communications and the history of the recording industry. He has received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections (2002) and the Fredrik Pacius award of Svenska Litteratursällskapet i Finland (2018). __NOTOC__ Provided by Wikipedia
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Wallis & Malm: Big Sounds from Small Peoples by Pekka Gronow
Published 1984-09-01
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Negrine: Cable Television and the Future of Broadcasting by Pekka Gronow
Published 1986-12-01
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Zagreb, London, Berlin, New York: The Origins of the Record Industry in Croatia (1902-1939) by Pekka Gronow, Risto Pekka Pennanen
Published 2022-01-01
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