In the 1960s and 1970s, becoming a rock musician was fundamentally
different than playing other kinds of music. It was a learned rather
than a taught skill. In On Becoming a Rock Musician, sociologist H.
Stith Bennett observes what makes someone a rock musician and what
persuades others to take him seriously in this role. The book explores
how bands form; the backstage and onstage reality of playing in a band;
how bands promote themselves and interact with audiences and music
professionals like DJs; and the role of performance.