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Muses
Muses
192 episodes
9 months ago
The Podcast celebrating the musical importance of lovers, inspirations and groupies.
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Music History
Music,
Music Commentary
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The Podcast celebrating the musical importance of lovers, inspirations and groupies.
Show more...
Music History
Music,
Music Commentary
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Ep 177: Underage Groupies & Rock n Roll: A Discussion with Lucretia Tye Jasmine
Muses
1 hour 2 minutes
3 years ago
Ep 177: Underage Groupies & Rock n Roll: A Discussion with Lucretia Tye Jasmine
This week I am joined once again by Lucretia Tye Jasmine to discuss the history of teenage groupies in the rock n roll scene. This week Lucretia Tye Jasmine and I discuss the sexualization of teenage girls through music history as well as the underage groupie scenes of the past. Wild interests and an inclination to rage against the machine with a flair equaling the groupies and rock stars who fascinate her, vegan Lucretia Tye Jasmine from Kentucky earned her BFA with honors from NYU, and her MFA from CalArts. A Los Angeles–based artist, writer, and interviewer, Lucretia’s current projects include the Groupie Feminism art series, and oral histories for two mixtape zines, The Groupie Gospels and riot grrrl Los Angeles 1992-1995. Artforum, Feminist Magazine radio, the GRAMMY Museum, MoPOP, The New York Times and the Punk Museum Los Angeles are a few places that have shown her work. She writes online for The Los Angeles Beat and Please Kill Me. Make sure to check out Lucretia’s website for more on her writing and art, you don’t wanna miss her incredible Groupie Feminist Art Series! https://www.lucretiatyejasmine.com/ You can also follow Lucretia on Instagram for more updates. What are your thoughts on this subject? Head over to our instagram to share your opinion! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Muses
The Podcast celebrating the musical importance of lovers, inspirations and groupies.