| The Bricklayer's Story by Gerard Hoffnung |
Text of a humorous monologue delivered as part of a speech to the Oxford Union. |
| Gerard Hoffnung |
Official site. Includes biography, bibliography, discography, art works, concerts, and online purchasing. |
| RockRooms |
A music and speech recording and rehearsal space in St. Clements, Oxford, United Kingdom. Services, and contact information. Located in the heart of St Clements, Oxford, Rockrooms offers rehearsal and recording facilities to local and not so local... |
| Speech Music |
Official website of Speech and Arrested Development. Biography, news, shows, forum, and store. |
| Hieronymus |
Indie pop/rock band from Oxford, UK. Includes a band history, gig dates and audio downloads. |
| Harper, Edward |
(1941- ), Taunton, Somerset, England. Picture and biography, from Oxford University Press. |
| Oxford Symphony Orchestra |
Based within Oxford, with rehearsals during university term time. Includes their history, programme details, and vacancies. |
| OUP-USA Music: John Buller |
Biography, photograph, and summary of his style and compositional development from Oxford University Press. Includes catalogue of works. |
| Amy Beach, Passionate Victorian |
Book about her by Adrienne Fried Block. |
| Loopy |
An Oxford indie pop band. Their site has news, reviews, sound clips, lyrics, chords and information about the band members and their new CD. |
| OUP USA: Percy Grainger |
Brief information by Wilfrid Mellers, University of York. |
| Richard Davies Streaming Media |
Three original RealMedia (RealAudio/RealVideo) files. |
| South Australian Trade Union Choir |
The musical voice of the trade union movement, heard at rallies, meetings, concerts. Concert schedule, CDs, members. |
| The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians |
"The Grove" is the acknowledged ultimate authority in musical scholarship, 25,000 pages in 29 volumes, from the Oxford University Press. Capsule reviews, ordering information, link to online version. |
| Oxford University Press: Popular Music |
Links to publisher pages for books on subjects such as blues, gospel, jazz, country, the music industry, pop music in Britain, and the origins of popular style. |
| Oxford University Press: Music |
More than 200 titles from the publisher of college textbooks and reference works, sorted by subject such as music history, theory, ethnomusicology, and church music. |
| Freaks Union |
An unofficial fan site of Freaks Union, a punk band from Hull, England. |
| Schola Cantorum of Oxford |
Oxford University's longest running chamber choir. |
| Oxford Sinfonia |
Amateur chamber orchestra. Includes details of performances and contact details. |
| The Vintage Union |
The Vintage Union is a project with a sound that is aimed at nothing. The style is a blend of classic rock, blues, folk with a hint of pop. It resembles a premeditated jam, with improvised wrinkles that are smoothed out with its unique blend of... |
| Guy Babusek Vocal Studio |
Vocal studio located in Orange County, California specializing in the Speech-Level-Singing technique, developed by Seth Riggs. |
| Music Teachers Australia |
Your contact with professional music and speech educators throughout Australia. |
| Pitchfork Music Festival |
Indie-rock festival taking place over three days on July 18-20, 2008, in Union Park, Chicago. itchfork Music Festival, to be held July 17th - 19th in Chicago's Union Park, is closing in, and the schedule is now officially set! |
| Oxford Philomusica |
Orchestra in residence at the University of Oxford; with their profile, concert diary, ticket information, reviews, and biographies. Also includes details of their International Piano Competition. |
| TalkBackwards.com |
Upload a song or voice recording and hear it played backwards online to see if it contains any hidden messages, or just for the fun of it. |
| Rock Out Censorship |
Fighting censors of popular music. Contains information on the organization, lists 'friends' and 'enemies' of the fight, and outlines how you can help. |
| Free Speech Books: Living Life Without Loving the Beatles |
A self-help guide with common sense, humour, and philosophy. |
| The Oxford Alternotives |
An a cappella group founded by students looking for an Oxford singing group performing something other than traditional choral arrangements. |
| The Doncaster Waites |
The Oxford Waits take their name from a real-life band of city musicians, known as 'waits,' who flourished in Oxford during the 17th century |
| Union Youth |
Official site for the German band features pictures, news, live dates, and forum. |