2023-07-07 09:27:31
Published on July 07, 2023 11:27. Modified on 07 July 2023 11:28.
By the way, what is punk? At a time when we affix the term to everything and anything, both on haute couture collections and on politicians who come out of the nails, the Montreux Jazz Festival brought Thursday evening an answer in the form of a musical bridge between American punk, born in Detroit in the early 1970s, and English punk shaped in London in the second half of the decade.
To read: Catherine Guesde: “Punk provides tools of resistance”
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