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Bono is a passionate, articulate celebrity who has transcended his
role as international rock star and become an effective political
activist. This book provides insights into his life story and
contributions to both popular culture and politics. Bono: A
Biography takes a broad look at the pop star's life from his birth
until the present day while also examining in depth the major
events throughout his life. It covers Bono's accomplishments as
part of U2 and also provides great detail about this complex
celebrity figure's achievements outside of his involvement with his
band-for example, his activities as a major spokesperson on issues
of debt relief and poverty. This book will be appreciated by
general readers as well as high school students with an interest in
pop culture and politics. Authored by a writer who has been a fan
of U2 and Bono since his youth, this book cites a variety of
sources to present an engaging and comprehensive portrait of this
passionate musician's contributions to popular music and his
ongoing commitment to issues of social justice. Contains many
direct quotes from Bono's speeches and interviews that address his
activism and his life with U2 Presents a chronology of Bono's life
from his birth onwards Includes a bibliography of works cited and
other books worth reading
Building on the strengths of the first edition, the second edition
of Latin American Classical Composers: A Biographical Dictionary
presents expanded and updated coverage of its topic with an aim to
be comprehensive. The authors have conducted exhaustive research to
fill in gaps and correct minor errors in the first edition, adding
young composers and documenting deaths since 1996, when the first
edition appeared. Hundreds of composers are represented in this
volume, which presents biographical data, including dates of birth
and death, personal information about composers' background and
training, and a selective listing of each composer's works. Sources
for further study are noted within each entry. An index of
composers by country rounds out this work.
George Michael is the single most played artist on UK radio for the
last two decades. He has sold 100 million albums world-wide and had
seven UK number one singles and albums. This paperback edition of
the biography tells his story from the formation of Wham! in the
early 1980s with friend Andrew Ridgley. Their success with hits
including Young Guns (Go For It), and Club Tropicana and their
split in 1986. His success as a solo artist with albums including
Faith and Listen Without Prejudice. His legal battle with Sony
which cost him millions of his own money. His personal life
including his secret boyfriend Anselmo Feleppo who died in 1993,
his former muse Kathy Jeung and art dealer Kenny Goss. Careless
Whispers is the final word on a true original.
'The truest measure of the man we have thus far' - Mojo
'Affectionate, impeccably researched biography' - Mail on Sunday
'Head and shoulders above the usual rock hagiography' - Sunday
Telegraph The first biography to be written with the cooperation of
the Lynott Estate, Cowboy Song is the definitive authorised account
of the extraordinary life and career of Thin Lizzy guiding spirit,
Philip Lynott. Leading music writer Graeme Thomson explores the
fascinating contradictions between Lynott's unbridled rock star
excesses and the shy, sensitive 'orphan' raised in working class
Dublin. The mixed-race child of a Catholic teenager and a Guyanese
stowaway, Lynott rose above daunting obstacles and wounding
abandonments to become Ireland's first rock star. Cowboy Song
examines his key musical alliances as well as the unique blend of
cultural influences which informed Lynott's writing, connecting
Ireland's rich reserves of music, myth and poetry to hard rock,
progressive folk, punk, soul and New Wave. Published on the
thirtieth anniversary of Lynott's death in January 1986, Thomson
draws on scores of exclusive interviews with family, friends, band
mates and collaborators. Cowboy Song is both the ultimate depiction
of a multi-faceted rock icon, and an intimate portrait of a
much-loved father, son and husband.
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Bruno Mars has sold over 115 million records worldwide as a singer,
producer and songwriter. This book documents his childhood in
Honolulu and how he found fame from the age of four. Here is the
incredible story of Bruno Mars, the obscure Hawaiian singer
/songwriter who rocketed to global fame in just three years. After
failure and near poverty in LA where the Motown record label signed
and then dropped him, Bruno Mars had a surprise worldwide smash
with his fi rst single for Atlantic, 'Just The Way You Are'. With
sales of over 115 million, including two record-breaking digital
single releases, Bruno Mars became a major star almost overnight.
Even so, his exotic origins make for a story of rare fascination -
raised by a family of musicians, learning his craft in Honolulu,
playing, writing and performing on other people's records in LA and
surviving a career-threatening drug bust. This is the amazing
biography of Bruno Mars so far. The future promises even more
success!
Judy Garland is a true Hollywood icon. A legend. Her remarkable
45-year career in show business began at the age of two, when she
performed on stage as the diminutive member of the singing trio the
Gumm Sisters. By the age of thirteen, she was under contract to
MGM, and her extraordinary fifteen-year association with the studio
provided moviegoers with memorable performances in classic motion
pictures such as The Wizard of Oz, Meet Me in St. Louis, and Easter
Parade. In the late 1930s, merchandise bearing her name and
likeness began to fill department store shelves throughout the
country. With over five hundred illustrations, this book explores
all areas of the Garland merchandising phenomenon. It provides
readers with a nostalgic, photographic reference guide to the vast
array of collectibles, plus a biography exploring Judy's early
childhood and rise to stardom, and a complete motion picture
chronology, discography, home video library, and portrait gallery.
This unique volume delivers a comprehensive identification and
price guide for collectors of movie posters, movie memorabilia,
Wizard of Oz collectibles, dolls, records, and sheet music.
Classical Guitarists fills a void in the special world of the
classical guitar. Although this realm is inhabited by world-class
musicians, much of what they think and feel has never been captured
in print. The interviewees, including Julian Bream, John Williams,
Sharon Isbin, Eliot Fisk, David Starobin and David Tanenbaum are a
select group at the peak of their prowess who speak openly and
thoughtfully about their opportunities, accomplishments, and
lessons learned. Each has made important contributions from
establishing significant academic programs to broadening the
audience for the classical guitar. The author shares his reviews of
their most important recordings and New York City concerts during
the 1990s, as well as discographies of their recordings. There are
also interviews with Harold Shaw, the most prominent artist manager
in the history of the classical guitar and several of today's most
important composers for the guitar, including Pulitzer Prize
winners George Crumb and Aaron Jay Kernis. An introductory chapter
provides an historical perspective on classical guitar and a
postscript explains how to create a basic repertoire of recordings.
213 performances, 58 countries, 15 months. James Blunt's 'All the
Lost Souls' international tour was one of the greatest pop
marathons of all time. Journalist and family friend Peter Hardy
joined James and his band on their exhilarating and exhausting
journey around the world, hoping to discover the man behind the
music. From the tour bus to the dressing rooms, from the stage to
the after-show parties, travelling with James gave 'Weird Uncle
Peter' an access-all-areas pass to his life on tour. A
warts-and-all account of lost guitars, adoring fans, ludicrous bar
bills and very, very late nights, this is an honest, amusing and
insightful look at the mad world of celebrity and the inside story
of James himself, both in front of the crowds and behind closed
doors. DIFFERENT COUNTRY, SAME STATE is a frank exploration of one
man's journey, his passion for music and his passion for life.
John Cage's Concert for Piano and Orchestra is one of the seminal
works of the second half of the twentieth century, and the
centerpiece of the middle period of Cage's output. It is a
culmination of Cage's work up to that point, incorporating notation
techniques he had spent the past decade developing - techniques
which remain radical to this day. But despite Cage's vitality to
the musical development of the twentieth century, and the Concert's
centrality to his career, the work is still rarely performed and
even more rarely examined in detail. In this volume, Martin Iddon
and Philip Thomas provide a rich and critical examination of this
enormously significant piece, tracing its many contexts and
influences - particularly Schoenberg, jazz, and Cage's own
compositional practice - through a wide and previously untapped
range of archival sources. Iddon and Thomas explain the Concert
through a reading of its many histories, especially in performance
- from the legendary performer disobedience and audience disorder
of its 1958 New York premiere to a no less disastrous European
premiere later the same year. They also highlight the importance of
the piano soloist who premiered the piece, David Tudor, and its use
alongside choreographer Merce Cunningham's Antic Meet. A careful
examination of an apparently bewildering piece, the book explores
the critical response to the Concert's performances,
re-interrogates the mythology surrounding it, and finally turns to
the music itself, in all its component parts, to see what it truly
asks of performers and listeners.
An oral history in the vein of Please Kill Me Leftoever Crack is a
band of drug abusing, dumpster diving, cop-hating, queer positive,
pro-choice, crust punks that successfully blend ska-punk, pop,
hip-hop and death metal genres. They've been banned from clubs,
states and counties and kicked off multiple record labels. They've
received teen-idol adoration and death threats from their fans.
They've played benefits for a multitude of causes while leaving a
trail of destruction in their wake. But, if you dig below the
crusty, black metal-patch encased surface, you'll find a
contemplative, nuanced band that, quite literally, permanently
changed the punk rock community. By combining catchy ska-punk with
lyrics that referenced political theorist Michael Parenti, drug
usage, and suicide, the band formed a unique melange that was both
provocative and challenging. In fact, the band's hooks were so
sharp that after releasing their debut LP, Mediocre Generica, an
entire culture of "Crack City Rockers" grew around the band,
pushing the youth towards both the positive and negative aspects of
extreme punk rock. Of course, being the combustible band that they
are, the band has gotten involved in its far share of fiascoes:
full-scale riots in Phoenix and NYC, getting punched out by their
own fans, showing up to tour Florida with machetes after receiving
death threats from the local gang. Architects of Self-Destruction:
An Oral History of Leftoever Crack traces the band's entire history
by speaking to the band members themselves, fellow musicians, their
fans, and of course, those that still hold a grudge against the
LoC... FYI, that's a lot of people.
'...probably the best book written about grunge' Paul Brannigan,
Classic Rock 'Mudhoney are the jewel of Seattle.' Thurston Moore,
Sonic Youth If rock fans associate Seattle primarily with Nirvana
and Pearl Jam, time has shown that the city's most influential
grunge band may well have been Mudhoney. They're still going strong
and this is their story. Formed in early 1988 Mudhoney originally
comprised Mark Arm, Matt Lukin, Dan Peters and Steve Turner and
their debut single, 'Touch Me I'm Sick', was the catalytic force
behind Nirvana and Pearl Jam who took grunge global. Mudhoney's
would have been another story of half-forgotten pioneers paving the
way for others who grabbed the prize... except they not only
survived all the classic rock band excesses, but they also kept on
producing great music. Bolstered by new member Guy Maddison, they
celebrated their quarter-century with a superb 2013 album,
Vanishing Point, and showed no signs of slowing down with the
release of Digital Garbage in 2018 and Morning In America in 2019.
Updated with a new chapter drawing on fresh interviews with the
group, this book tells an unconventional tale of rock heroism about
a band that missed out on superstardom but kept control of the
music and triumphantly outlived their more famous disciples.
In a stretch of just seven years, the Beatles recorded hundreds of
songs which tower above those of their worthy peers as both the
product of cultural leadership and an artistic reflection of their
turbulent age, the1960s. Walter Everett and Tim Riley's What Goes
On: The Beatles, Their Music, and Their Time blends historical
narrative, musicology, and music analysis to tell the full story of
the Beatles and how they redefined pop music. The book traces the
Beatles' development chronologically, marking the band's
involvement with world events such as the Vietnam War, strides in
overcoming racial segregation, gender stereotyping, student
demonstrations, and the generation gap. It delves deeply into their
body of work, introducing the concepts of musical form,
instrumentation, harmonic structure, melodic patterns, and rhythmic
devices in a way that is accessible to musicians and non-musicians
alike. Close readings of specific songs highlight the tensions
between imagination and mechanics, songwriting and technology, and
through the book's musical examples, listeners will learn how to
develop strategies for creating their own rich interpretations of
the potential meanings behind their favorite songs. Videos hosted
on the book's companion website offer full definitions and
performance demonstrations of all musical concepts discussed in the
text, and interactive listening guides illustrate track details in
real-time listening. The unique multimedia approach of What Goes On
reveals just how great this music was in its own time, and why it
remains important today as a body of singular achievement.
'Before the sixties, you were a child and then you were a man. You
went to school and then you went to work. That changed. Our
generation changed it.' Roger Daltrey is the voice of a generation,
and this is his story. This is the story of his tempestuous school
days and his expulsion, age 15, thanks to his authoritarian
headmaster, Mr Kibblewhite. That could have been where the story
ended, as the life of a factory worker beckoned, but then came rock
and roll. Making his first guitar from factory off-cuts, Roger
formed a band that would become The Who, one of the biggest bands
on the planet. This is the story of My Generation, Tommy and
Quadrophenia, of smashed guitars, exploding drums, cars in swimming
pools, fights, arrests and redecorated hotel rooms, but also how
all those post-war kids redefined the rules of youth. This is not
just a hilarious and frank account of more than 50 wild years on
the road, it is the definitive story of The Who and of the sweeping
revolution that was British rock 'n' roll.
The year 1972 brought together two legends of rock 'n' roll at the
peaks of their careers: Jim Marshall and the Rolling Stones.
Selected by LIFE magazine to photograph the Stones' EXILE ON MAIN
ST. tour, Marshall had a week of unlimited access. The results are
his now-iconic images of the band, onstage in their full glory and
backstage in moments of unguarded camaraderie. Marshall's ability
to capture the essential spirit of an artist and the transformative
power of music is matched only by the Stones' larger-than-life
energy. Fifty years after these photographs were taken, they retain
the power to thrill and inspire. This definitive edition presents
the images as they were meant to be seen: at a larger size and in
the rich, high-contrast tones Marshall favored. The original
content is enhanced with never-before-seen proof sheets and two new
essays by photographer and film director Anton Corbijn and Nikki
Sixx of Motley Crue. This is the ultimate, immersive experience of
one of the greatest moments in music history.
Having spent his entire career as a professional singer,
songwriter, and musician, Thinking About Tomorrow is the amazing
tale of rock and roll survivor Keith West. From being inspired by
Elvis in the 1950s to pop stardom and working alongside the greats
of the music world in the 1960s, Keith was at the eye of the storm
alongside peers including The Who, The Beatles, The Kinks, The
Small Faces, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix and many, many more. With his
Tomorrow bandmates - Steve Howe, Junior and Twink - Keith was a
pioneer of psychedelic music in the 1960s with songs such as My
White Bicycle, and he also achieved international fame alongside
Mark Wirtz with the song Excerpt from A Teenage Opera (popularly
remembered by millions of music fans as Grocer Jack). Tomorrow
evolved from the R&B and mod bands Four + 1 and The In Crowd
and, while their recorded output is small, their influence on other
artists and the way rock music would develop is widely-regarded as
enormous. Steve Howe went on to continue his incredible guitar
adventures in Yes and Asia, and Twink would continue to influence
the rock world as a member of pioneering bands The Pretty Things,
The Pink Fairies, and Hawkwind. Keith would go on to have a long
career in the music business, embracing punk in the late 70s and
indie music in the 80s and 90s. But this is no straightforward tale
of rock and roll hedonism; the book also pulls back the curtain on
the mysterious world of the music industry. It reveals how agents,
managers, publishers, record companies, songwriters, artists and
the media are all locked together in an endless pursuit of the
elusive elixir of their professional lives - a hit. Yet, once
lightning has struck, the tragic consequences, the tremendous
opportunities and the money generated can still create ripples half
a century later...
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