Exploration of the interconnected themes of adolescent female identity and vocality as they exist in the 1960s' girl group repertoire. Girl group music comprises several distinct elements: an emphasis on the concerns and interests of teenage girls in its lyrics; material prepared mostly by professional songwriters; origins in the recording studio and dependent upon professional session musicians; the dialogue between lead and backing vocalists.
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