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Helen McCookerybook (born Helen McCallum, a.k.a. Dr Helen Reddington) is a British musician and singer-songwriter, who was the bass player and co-singer with The Chefs (an acclaimed
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based
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band), during the late 1970s and early 1980s. She went on to form Helen and the Horns in the mid 80s. Both bands were admired by
John Peel John Robert Parker Ravenscroft (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey (DJ) and radio presenter. He was the longest-serving of the original BBC Radio 1 DJs, broadcasting regularly fr ...
, recording six
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sessions between them. After a long break from her music career, Helen McCookerybook started again as a solo artist in 2005. She regularly plays live gigs, releases recordings, and promotes occasional revivals of Helen and the Horns.Terry Tyldesle
''Finding 'Lost Women of Rock' - Helen Reddington''
Kitmonsters, 13 November 2012.
Her academic career began at the
University of Westminster , mottoeng = The Lord is our Strength , type = Public , established = 1838: Royal Polytechnic Institution 1891: Polytechnic-Regent Street 1970: Polytechnic of Central London 1992: University of Westminster , endowment = £5.1 million ...
, where she lectured in commercial music, and where she obtained a doctorate. As Dr Helen Reddington, she published ''The Lost Women of Rock Music: Female Musicians of the Punk Era'' in July 2007.Leonie Cooper
''No bondage''
The Guardian, 8 August 2007.
With
Gina Birch Gina Birch is an English musician and filmmaker, best known as a founding member of post-punk rock band, the Raincoats. Born in Nottingham, Birch attended Nottingham High School for Girls, and later the Hornsey School of Art, where she formed ...
(
The Raincoats The Raincoats are a British experimental post-punk band. Ana da Silva (vocals, guitar) and Gina Birch (vocals, bass) formed the group in 1977 while they were students at Hornsey College of Art in London. Signed to the label Rough Trade, the ...
), she co-produced and co-directed the documentary film, ''Stories from the She-Punks: Music with a different agenda'', which was released in 2018. Since 2006 she has lectured at the
University of East London , mottoeng = Knowledge and the fulfilment of vows , established = 1898 – West Ham Technical Institute1952 – West Ham College of Technology1970 – North East London Polytechnic1989 – Polytechnic of East London ...
, and her second book ''She's at the Controls: Sound Engineering, Production and Gender Ventriloquism in the 21st Century'' was published in March 2021.


Early life

McCallum was born in Newcastle General Hospital, to Scottish parents, and was brought up in Wylam, Northumberland. She moved to Brighton to study Fine Art Printmaking, at
Brighton Polytechnic The University of Brighton is a public university based on four campuses in Brighton and Eastbourne on the south coast of England. Its roots can be traced back to 1858 when the Brighton School of Art was opened in the Royal Pavilion. It achiev ...
, after doing a
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in art at Sunderland Polytechnic.Rona Simpson
''Helen McCookerybook – Interview''
INSIGHT, 17 April 2019.

The Punk history of Brighton Bands, punkbrighton.com.
Official websit
''Biography''


Music career


The Chefs

Her move to Brighton coincided with the emergence of punk and she joined her first band ''Joby and the Hooligans'' in 1978, learning to play the bass in the process. They were mentored by the late
Vi Subversa Frances Sokolov (20 June 1935 – 19 February 2016), better known by her stage name Vi Subversa, was the lead singer, lyricist and rhythm guitarist of British anarcho-punk band Poison Girls. Subversa was born of Ashkenazi Jewish parents. She s ...
of the
Poison Girls The Poison Girls were an English anarcho-punk band from Brighton. The singer/guitarist, Vi Subversa, was a middle-aged mother of two at the band's inception, and wrote songs that explored sexuality and gender roles, often from an anarchist pers ...
, and gained some notoriety on the local scene. The band was short-lived. In 1979 she formed ''The Chefs'' with guitarist Carl Evans, later joined by James McCallum on second guitar and Russell Greenwood on drums.''Helen Mccookerybook – Interview''
Loud Women, 25 June 2018.
Her pseudonym was acquired after a local journalist called her up for a "punk" name, to be attributed to a photo of all the bands in Brighton at the time. On the spur of the moment she said, "Helen McCookerybook". When the article came out, the headline to the double page spread read "Helen McCookerybook is the one in the back in the hat", and the name stuck.''An Interview with Helen McCookerybook''
Exposed Magazine, 15 July 2019.
Sue Bishop, ''A Punk's Progress'',
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, 24 July 2000.
The Chefs contributed two tracks to Attrix Records' ''Vaultage 79 (Another Two Sides Of Brighton)'' compilation album, after which the label released a 4-track EP in 1980. The EP came to the attention of John Peel, who gave it repeated airplay. He invited them to do two
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for him (one recorded under the band name ''Skat''). In 1981 the band moved to London, after which Attrix released the single ''24 Hours'', which was later re-released on Graduate Records. A demo album was recorded for Graduate, but it didn't come to fruition, and the band disbanded in 1982 due to musical differences.Paul Scott-Bates
''Interview with Helen McCookerybook''
Louder Than War, 11 July 2013.


Helen and the Horns

After a brief break from playing, she met
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at
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though A&R person Mike Alway, and they worked on her new Western-inspired songs with Mike Slocombe (
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) on drums.Kitmonsters Team
''Helen and the Horns CD Launch''
Kitmonsters, 12 Dec 2013.
At a gig she met Dave Jago, a trombone player, and recruited him and his friend Paul Davey, on saxophone. McCookerybook couldn't afford to rehearse with a full band, even though
Geoff Travis Geoff Travis (born 2 February 1952) is the founder of both Rough Trade Records and the Rough Trade chain of record shops. A former drama teacher and owner of a punk record shop, Travis founded the Rough Trade label in 1978. Biography Travis wa ...
from Rough Trade had financed some demos. The cost of transporting a drum kit proved prohibitive in itself, and so she switched to playing guitar and practised with just the horns.
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then offered them a support at
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in their rehearsal set up (vocals, guitar, trombone and saxophone, with no drums or bass), as Helen and the Horns. The performance was a success, and they decided to stick with that format. A trumpet player, Marc Jordan, was added to form a three-piece horn section.''Helen and the Horns''
Damaged Goods record label.
John Peel's producer called McCookerybook to enquire what she was up to and, subsequently, Helen and the Horn's first Peel session was recorded at the BBC's
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, and broadcast in August 1983. The band went on to tour extensively in the UK, and Holland. In 1984, Thin Sliced Records released ''Freight Train'', which was in the top ten of the
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for several weeks. They appeared live on BBC1's
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, as well as being played on
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. After a further Peel session, they signed to
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in 1984 and released two singles with them. Disillusioned with being signed to a major, they got released from their contract after a request from McCookerybook.Helen and the Horns' John Peel sessions
''31 August 1983''''26 November 1983''''25 July 1984''
BBC Radio 1.

No Class, February 2006.
Nick Linazasoro
''Brighton witnesses rare Helen and the Horns performance''
Brighton and Hove News, 12 August 2018.
Their third Peel session was broadcast in August 1984, with new trumpet player Chris Smith. Their final original release, was the self-titled album, ''Helen and the Horns'' on their own record label, Rockin' Ray Records (distributed by The Cartel), in 1985. Not wanting to become a cabaret band, or to add extra instrumentation, they disbanded amicably. McCookerybook reforms the band occasionally, to perform live. In 2014,
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released their three Peel sessions, plus their album, on a CD called ''Footsteps At My Door: BBC Sessions & More''. Helen and the Horns played the launch night at
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London, in December 2013. With Katy Carr, and Honey Birch, they played The Lexington again in 2017. Their last performance was at Brighton's Concorde 2, when they were invited to be part of
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’s
David Gedge David Lewis Gedge (born 23 April 1960, in Bramley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England) is an English musician and songwriter. Early life Gedge grew up in Middleton, Greater Manchester, in the area known as Top of Hebers. He attended Hollin High S ...
’s 10th anniversary of ''At The Edge Of The Sea'', in 2018.Helen McCookerybook
''A CD (not ACDC)''
Official Blog, 2 December 2013.


Soundtracks and other activities

In the late 1980s she started writing and recording film and video soundtracks, including work for Smith Bundy Video, which was
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’ campaigning video company. In 1990, for the emerging
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, she co-wrote with Lester Square the soundtrack for the controversial documentary about
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, called ''No-One Likes Us, We Don’t Care'', sampling the supporters' football chants in the process. They also did the soundtrack for Akiko Hada's film, ''The Fall of the Queen (or the Taste of Fruit to Come)'' in 1991. In 2000, she devised a show called ''Voxpop Puella''. It was a song-cycle, revolving around the seven ages of women, consisting of seven short films that explored those ages. Each film was made by women film-makers and associates that she'd worked with in the past, namely Akiko Hada, Charlotte Worthington, Gail Pearce, Gina Birch, Jane Prophet, Joan Ashworth, and Rachel Davies. McCookerybook provided the soundtracks. It premiered at The Museum of Emotions on London's South Bank. With a grant from the
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, it toured (with Gina Birch's ''Headspace'') from Cornwall to Tyne and Wear, culminating with a short run at the
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.


Helen McCookerybook

After a long break from performing live, when she was lecturing at the University of Westminster in 2005, a student asked her to support his band which she did. This, and the writing of new songs for the solo set, inspired her to begin performing and recording again as Helen McCookerybook. Since then she has played extensively in towns and cities throughout the UK, at times sharing the bill with Gina Birch, Katy Carr,
Martin Stephenson and the Daintees Martin Stephenson & the Daintees are a British rock/folk/pop band combining elements of "rockabilly, show tunes, rootsy pop, straight-ahead rock and punk". The band is fronted by songwriter/guitarist Martin Stephenson. Career The band were ...
,
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,
The Monochrome Set The Monochrome Set are an English post-punk/ new wave band, originally formed in London in January 1978. The most recent line-up consists of Bid, Andy Warren, Athen Ayren and Stephen Gilchrist. History Original band: 1978–1985 The Monoc ...
,
The Nightingales Nightingales (a.k.a. The Nightingales) are a British post-punk/alternative rock band, formed in 1979 in Birmingham, England, by four members of Birmingham's punk group The Prefects. They had been part of The Clash's 'White Riot Tour', record ...
, Vic Godard and the Subway Sect, and
Viv Albertine Viviane Katrina Louise Albertine (born 1 December 1954) is an Australian-born British musician, singer, songwriter and writer. She is best known as the guitarist for the punk band the Slits from 1977 until 1982, with whom she recorded two studio ...
. McCookerybook has released eight solo albums from 2006 to 2022, garnering reviews such as: "Helen McCookerybook’s lyrics, frank and idiosyncratic, find poetry in the everyday shards of broken glass in the ice cream.", David Sheppard (Art & Music: ''The Saatchi Gallery Magazine''), "… acoustically led, her songs are of love, politics and quite possibly, the kitchen sink, and her voice is pure as crystal.", Paul Scott-Bates (
Louder Than War ''Louder Than War'' is a music and culture website and magazine focusing on mainly alternative arts news, reviews, and features. The site is an editorially independent publication that was started by journalist John Robb in 2010 and is now ru ...
), and "The Sea by Helen McCookerybook is gentle but scathing, quiet but raging, fierce but melodic.", Cazz Blaise. Her songs have received airplay on
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's
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show, including her last single ''Saturday Night With The London Set'', ''So Long Elon'' (both from ''Green'') and ''The Mad Bicycle Song'' (from ''The Sea''). She's also had airplay on
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's
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show, with him playing ''A Good Life with a Bad Apple'' (from ''Green''), which went on to make track of the week in August 2019.
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magazine gave her 10 track mini-album release, ''Pea Soup'', four stars in their May 2020 issue saying "... the discipline of brevity makes this a shining gem". In October 2022, McCookerybook released her eighth solo album, ''Drawing on my Dreams'', of which Gideon Coe said, “Helen McCookerybook has an excellent new record …”. Guest musicians on the album included
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,
Lindy Morrison Belinda "Lindy" Morrison (born 2 November 1951) is an Australian musician originally from Brisbane, Queensland. She was the drummer in indie rock group the Go-Betweens from 1980 to 1989, appearing on all of the band's releases from their first L ...
(
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) and Anne Wood (The Raincoats). It had pre-release airplay on BBC Radio 6 Music's Gideon Coe show (''Coffee and Hope'' track), BBC Radio London's Gary Crowley show (''Beachwalk'' track), Dexter Bentley's The Hello GoodBye Show (''Amazonia'' track) on Resonance FM, and other stations. She also makes regular appearances and performs live on radio stations varying from independent stations such as
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and
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in London, the community Radio Woking station in Surrey, to
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Highlands & Islands radio (where she was a featured artist).Lucy O'Brien, Filter Albums, Mojo music magazine, Pg. 93, May 2020. In addition to her solo work, McCookerybook has been a long-term collaborator with Lester Square on various projects, as well as with Gina Birch, Martin Stephenson, Nick Page ( Count Dubulah), Stuart Moxham (
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), The Charlie Tipper Conspiracy (a Christmas single, ''Femme Fatale'', in aid of Refugee Action), and
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(a duet on ''Autumn Rendez-Vous'' on ''Mums' Revenge''). In 2020, a collaboration with Robert Rotifer resulted in a new project called ''McCookerybook and Rotifer''. Their debut 6 track EP, called ''Equal Parts'', was released in December 2020. The EP premiered (pre-release) on Gideon Coe's BBC Radio 6 show when he played the track ''No Man's Land'' from it (and he went on to play it and other tracks during 2021). Her most recent collaboration was with analogue synth musician and producer Willie Gibson, for an EP called ''The Cutty Wren'', which received a favourable review in
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magazine's May 2021 issue.Dan Barrow, Electonics, The Wire magazine, Pg. 63, May 2021.


Academic career

Prior to her university work, Helen Reddington taught and organised song writing courses, projects, workshops, and musicals. These were mainly in the community, including working on housing estates with young people. She also mentored for
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. In the 1990s, she began lecturing at the University of Westminster on its pioneering Commercial Music degree. British songwriter and performer Katy Carr cites Reddington's lectures on the musical works of The Raincoats and the
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punk rock movement as a source of initial inspiration for her own 2001 debut album ''Screwing Lies''. Whilst at Westminster she studied for a PhD, and was awarded with a
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. She went on to publish her thesis as an acclaimed book, ''Lost Women of Rock Music: Female Musicians of the Punk Era''. Her second book on female sound engineers and producers, called ''She’s at the Controls: Sound Engineering, Production and Gender Ventriloquism in the 21st Century'', was published in March 2021. Reddington has also contributed chapters to several academic books and periodicals.Reddington, Helen (2021)
''She’s at the Controls: Sound Engineering, Production and Gender Ventriloquism in the 21st Century''
Equinox Publishing, Paperback, .
Since 2006 she has been teaching at the
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and recently BIMM London.


Lost Women of Rock Music (2007/12)

''Lost Women of Rock Music: Female Musicians of the Punk Era'' was first published in July 2007, with an updated (Second Edition) paperback brought out in 2012. The book featured interviews with
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, Gina Birch (The Raincoats), The Mo-dettes, Enid Williams (
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),
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, Gaye Black (
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), Vi Subversa (Poison Girls),
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,
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,
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,
Caroline Coon Caroline Coon (born 1945) is an English artist, journalist and political activist. Her artwork often explores sexual themes from a Feminism, feminist standpoint. Coon had her first solo painting exhibition at The Gallery Liverpool entitled "Carol ...
, Geoff Travis and the late John Peel.


Stories from the She-Punks (2018)

Inspired by ''The Lost Women of Rock Music: Female Musicians of the Punk Era'', Gina Birch and Helen Reddington produced the documentary film ''Stories from the She-Punks: Music with a different agenda'', focusing on woman instrumentalists from the punk-inspired bands of the 70s.''Stories from the She Punks: A first glimpse screening plus conversation and live music''
British Library Special Event, 10 June 2016.
It had a 'first glimpse' screening at the
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on 10 June 2016. The World Premiere was at the ''Doc’n Roll London 2018'' Film Festival at the Genesis Cinema, on 10 November 2018. Since then, it has been screened in Belfast, Liverpool, Brighton, Edinburgh, Nottingham, Lemington Spa, Manchester, Bristol, Glasgow, and Lincoln (mainly hosted by ''Doc’n Roll Festival'').


She’s at the Controls (2021)

''She’s at the Controls: Sound Engineering, Production and Gender Ventriloquism in the 21st Century'' was published in paperback in March 2021. It is a socio-historical examination of the roles of women studio professionals in the UK music industry taken from analysis of interviews with 30 practitioners over 6 years. Interviewees included Laura B,
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,
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, Olga Fitzroy,
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,
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,
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and
Tina Weymouth Martina Michèle Weymouth (born November 22, 1950) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and a founding member and bassist of the new wave group Talking Heads and its side project Tom Tom Club, which she co-founded with her husband, Tal ...
.


Discography


The Chefs


EPs

* ''Sweetie'' - 7" Vinyl, Attrix Records, RB 10 EP, 1980.


Singles

* ''24 Hours'' - 7" Vinyl, Attrix Records, RB 13, 1981. * ''24 Hours'' - 7" Vinyl, Graduate Records, GRAD 11, 1981. * ''Femme Fatale'' as Skat - 7" Vinyl, Graduate Records, GRAD 14, 1982.


Helen and the Horns


Albums & Compilations

* ''Helen and the Horns'' - LP Vinyl, Rockin' Ray Records, RRR 1, 1985. * ''Footsteps At My Door: BBC Sessions & More'' - CD, Damaged Goods, DAMGOOD419CD, 2014.


Singles

* ''Freight Train'' - 7" Vinyl, Thin Sliced Records, TSR 3, 1984. * ''Footsteps At My Door'' - 7"/12" Vinyl, RCA Records, HEL 1/HELT 1, 1984. * ''Surrey With The Fringe On Top'' - 7"/12" Vinyl, RCA Records, HEL 2/HELT 2, 1984.


Helen McCookerybook


Albums

* ''Suburban Pastoral'' - CD, Big Song Records, HMcC01, 2006. * ''Poetry & Rhyme'' - CD, Barbaraville Records, BVCD015, 2008. * ''Hamilton Square'' with Martin Stephenson - CD, Barbaraville Records, BVCD016, 2009. * ''Take One'' - CD, Barbaraville Records, BVCD019, 2010. * ''Voxpop Puella'' - CD, Barbaraville Records, 2012. * ''Cafe Of Tiny Kindnesses'' with Martin Stephenson - CD, Barbaraville Records, BVCD020, 2012. * ''Anarchy Skiffle'' - CD, Barbaraville Records, 2014. * ''The Sea'' - CD, Big Song Records, HMcC02, 2017. * ''Green'' - CD, Big Song Records, HMcC04, 2019. * ''Drawing on my Dreams'' - CD, Big Song Records, HMcC06, 2022.


Mini-albums & EPs

* ''Christmas Assortment'' - CD, Bendi Records, BEN-EP-005, 2017. * ''Pea Soup'' - 7" Vinyl, Big Song Records, HMcC05, 2020. * ''Equal Parts'' with Robert Rotifer (McCookerybook and Rotifer) - 10" Vinyl, Big Song/Gare du Nord Records, HMcC-GDN-01, 2020. * ''The Cutty Wren EP'' with Willie Gibson - 10" Vinyl, Gare du Nord Records, GDN45041, 2021.


Singles

* ''Leavin' You Baby'' with Plato Page (Nick Page) - 12" Vinyl, Pure Trash Records, PTR 2T, 1986. * ''Femme Fatale'' with the Charlie Tipper Conspiracy - CD, Breaking Down Records, Break 021, 2016. * ''Saturday Night with the London Set'' - 7" Vinyl, Big Song Records, HMcC03, 2018. * ''Beachwalk'' - Digital Release, Gare du Nord Records, GDN45056, 2023. Discography sources.Discogs
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Official Bandcamp
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MusicBrainz
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Physical copies.


Bibliography


Dr Helen Reddington


Books

*Reddington, Helen (2007)
''The Lost Women of Rock Music: Female Musicians of the Punk Era''
Ashgate Publishing Ashgate Publishing was an academic book and journal publisher based in Farnham ( Surrey, United Kingdom). It was established in 1967 and specialised in the social sciences, arts, humanities and professional practice. It had an American office i ...
, Hardback, *Reddington, Helen (2012)
''The Lost Women of Rock Music: Female Musicians of the Punk Era (Second Edition)''
Equinox Publishing, Paperback, *Reddington, Helen (2021)
''She’s at the Controls: Sound Engineering, Production and Gender Ventriloquism in the 21st Century''
Equinox Publishing, Paperback,


Book chapters

*Reddington, Helen, "Voxpop puella : a work in progress" i
''Digital desires : language, identity and new technologies''
ed. Cutting Edge: The Women's Research Group (2000),
Bloomsbury Academic Bloomsbury Publishing plc is a British worldwide publishing house of fiction and non-fiction. It is a constituent of the FTSE SmallCap Index. Bloomsbury's head office is located in Bloomsbury, an area of the London Borough of Camden. It has a ...
, Paperback, *Reddington, Helen, "'Lady' Punks in Bands: A Subculturette?" i
''The Post-Subcultures Reader''
eds. David Muggleton and Rupert Weinzierl (2003),
Berg Publishers Berg Publishers was an academic publishing company based in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England and Providence, Rhode Island, United States. It was founded in the United Kingdom in 1983 by Marion Berghahn. Berg published monographs, textbooks, referen ...
, Hardback, *Reddington, Helen, "Hands off my instrument!" i
''Music, Power, and Politics''
ed. Annie J. Randall (2004).
Routledge Routledge () is a British multinational publisher. It was founded in 1836 by George Routledge, and specialises in providing academic books, journals and online resources in the fields of the humanities, behavioural science, education, law, and ...
, Hardback, *Reddington, Helen, "Entrepreneurship and Music Technology Practitioners" i
''Music Entrepreneurship''
eds. Allan Dumbreck and Gayle MacPherson (2015), Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, Paperback, *Reddington, Helen, "The Political Pioneers of Punk: (Just Don’t Mention The F-Word!)" i
''The Aesthetic Of Our Anger: Anarcho-Punk, Politics and Music''
eds. Mike Dines and Matthew Worley (2016). Minor Compositions, Paperback, *Reddington, Helen, "Détournement and female punk bands of the 1970s" i
''Rethinking Difference in Gender, Sexuality, and Popular Music: Theory and Politics of Ambiguity''
ed. Gavin S. K Lee (2018), Routledge, Hardback, *Reddington, Helen, "Danger, Anger, and Noise: The Women Punks of the Late 1970s and Their Music" i
''The Oxford Handbook of Punk Rock''
eds. George McKay and Gina Arnold (2020), Oxford Handbooks Online, *Reddington, Helen, "X-Ray Spex – 'Oh Bondage Up Yours!' (1977)" i
''One-Track Mind: Capitalism, Technology, and the Art of the Pop Song''
ed. Asif Siddiqi (2022), Routledge,


Periodicals

*Reddington, Helen, "Gender Ventriloquism in Studio Production" i
''Vol 8, No 1 (2018): Gender Politics in the Music Industry''
IASPM Journal,


Filmography


Dr Helen Reddington

*''Stories from the She-Punks: Music with a different agenda'', Dir. Gina Birch & Helen Reddington, 2018, UK.


References


Further reading

*Leonie Cooper
''No bondage''
Interview, The Guardian, 2007. *Cazz Blase
''Celebrating Sisterhood! Viv Albertine, Gina Birch and Helen McCookerybook perform in Hyde''
Review/Interview, The F-Word, 2012. *Jane North
''Making music outside the mainstream''
Helen McCookerybook talks to Katy Carr, The F-Word, 2017. *Cazz Blase
''Stories of the She-Punks''
Interview, The F-Word, 2018.


External links

*
Official Blog (started in 2005)
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