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Tell the Truth Until They Bleed - Coming Clean in the Dirty World of Blues and Rock 'n' Roll (Paperback)
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Tell the Truth Until They Bleed - Coming Clean in the Dirty World of Blues and Rock 'n' Roll (Paperback)
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Loot Price R408
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This is a wild insider's ride with one of music's most notorious
journalists. Here are 15 gothic music profiles guaranteed to keep
you on the edge of your seat from the author of "Tales of Times
Square".Legendary musicians and songwriters captured in moments of
crisis despair revelation and glory including: Leiber and Stoller
the white fathers of RandB and rock and roll who possess what is
perhaps the last great untold story of the music biz. Their history
began at the twilight of the Guys and Dolls era when their declared
mission statement was to Make Black Folks Laugh. And this they did
creating the American songbook of the '50s and '60s led by Elvis
the Coasters and the Drifters; Doc Pomus the only white blues
singer in America making records in the 1940s; Half of the hit
songwriting team of Pomus-Shuman during the Brill Building era Doc
had the biggest heart in the music business.It also includes: The
New York recording studio scene of the 1970s as told by the studio
cats who played on the most important records of that era from
Aretha to Steely Dan bassist Chuck Rainey Texas tenor saxman David
Fathead Newman guitarist Cornell Dupress and Atlantic Records
producer Joel Dorn. Dorn's profile reveals exactly how the record
biz spiraled down its ruinous course that led to the sad corporate
culture of today; A sad romance with the Ronettes' Ronnie Spector
dubbed an oldie once she left her teens; Hard-luck-Texas fables of
Austin musicians Keith Ferguson and Tommy Shannon, the original
bass players behind the Fabulous Thunderbirds Johnny Winter and
Stevie Ray Vaughan; and, the story of Rick Sikes and the Rhythm
Rebels the Texas band that founded the Outlaw Country movement, but
never got to recap its rewards since they were convicted of robbing
banks in 1970.
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