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Mac -- two relevant references show up on the ETOH database (http://etoh.niaaa.nih.gov/)
PJ Bach and JM Schaefer, Tempos of country music and the rate of drinking in bars, Jorunal of Studies on Alcohol 40:1058-9, 1979. This is only about the effects of tempo within country music; promises further studies which I don't think were published. But it's probably worth checking to see what's in:
JM Schaefer, Physical setting: behavior and policy, pp. 85-98 in E. Single and T. Storm, eds., Public Drinking and Public Policy. Toronto: Addiction Research Foundation, 1985.
I have a few references by others concerning alcohol THEMES in different types of music, but that's another topic altogether.... Robin
-----Original Message-----
From: Mac Marshall <[log in to unmask]>
>Does anyone out there in "alcohol studies land" have the citation for the
>article that Jim Schaeffer wrote quite a few years ago that correlated
>drinking quantity and pace with the type of music played in different kinds
>of bars? I recall the interesting finding that patrons in country western
>bars drank the heaviest.
>
>Thanks for any help you can give me in locating this--
>
>Mac Marshall
>
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