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Caught in a Trap draws back the veil of secrecy on the most
dramatic event in the life of Elvis Presley. In October of 1975,
Elvis was abducted and spirited away to a cabin in the Kentucky
mountains where he was made to sing for his supper. After a week in
captivity, a ransom was paid to ensure his release, a bizarre
episode that was hushed up on orders from the White House, no less.
This psychological thriller not only reveals the dramatic details
of how Elvis was snatched but also delves into the innermost
thoughts of the King of rock'n'roll. How does Elvis react when he
is treated like an ordinary person, told to sweep floors and chop
wood? How does he interact with his kidnappers? Will his songs
grant him his freedom? And how do those close him, among them
ex-wife Priscilla and manager Colonel Tom Parker, respond to the
crisis? Caught in a Trap is so believable you'll be asking yourself
why it has taken so long for the story to get out.
During the 1990s Omnibus Press published a series of books under
the genetic title "The Complete Guide to the Music Of...". They
were written by experienced rock critics whose brief was not just
to be objective about the music but also to offer background
information about the circumstances in which the album was
recorded. In the end Omnibus published almost 50 books on artists
ranging from Frank Sinatra to The Sex Pistols. From Elvis Presley's
Sun Sessions to Radiohead's OK Computer, here is the very best of
rock and pop music of the Twentieth Century. A consumer's critical
guide to the music, enabling the reader to select the very best of
an artist's repertoire before making a buying decision.
Wrestler turned rock manager, the late Peter Grant made his name as
the manager of Led Zeppelin, helping to turn them into rock's
biggest attraction by the mid 1970s. Author Chris Welch tells
Grant's story from his childhood in war-torn London, to him
becoming a bouncer, doorman and wrestler known as Prince Mario
Alassio. He became tour manager of Chuck Berry, the Everly Brothers
and Gene Vincent and The Animals before taking on The Yardbirds who
eventually became Led Zeppelin. The book reveals the facts about
his suspended prison sentence, his dispute with the group over
unpaid royalties and his retiring from the music industry a
rumoured heroin addict. Written with the full co-operation of
Grant's family and friends to give an insight into the most fabled
and feared man in the music business.
His fans adore him, the critics hate him and Barry Manilow just
keeps going on! But the career of the man "Rolling Stone" dubbed "a
giant among entertainers" and "the showman of our generation" had
the weirdest of beginnings. Biographer Patricia Butler unravels the
strange stories behind Manilow's Brooklyn upbringing, his
shortlived marriage, his cautious career change from youthful
executive to freelance musician and his dramatic partnership with
Bette Midler formed in the gay Continental Baths in Manhattan.
Manilow's private life has always been the subject of speculation,
and here the many sides of his personality are explored along with
his rise from Seventies hit maker to timeless showbiz legend.
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Annie Lennox - The Biography (Paperback)
Lucy Ellis, Bryony Sutherland; Volume editing by Chris Charlesworth
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Despite their subject's almost obsessive privacy, the authors
present a complex, living biography of the working-class girl from
Aberdeen who has become a pop legend. From ex-lovers to stylists
were interviewed to present the full story from childhood to the
reformation of the Eurythmics. This updated edition of 2001's
biography includes details of her split with her manager and her
musical activities since 1999.
A quietly spoken, true English eccentric with something of a
rebellious streak, Tony Stratton Smith initially charmed and
blustered his way into the music business as a manager during the
early 1960s and a few years later, when the record labels stopped
playing by what he believed to be the rules, he simply went and
formed his own -The Famous Charisma Label - and set about spinning
the record business on its head. An independent label like no
other, it is fair to say that without Strat's total belief and
unwavering long-term support there would be no Genesis - Phil
Collins has said as much - and a long line of artists owe Tony a
similar debt of gratitude, from Monty Python to Malcolm McLaren,
Lindisfarne to Sir John Betjeman, Vivian Stanshall to Julian
Lennon. A former sports journalist and close friend to Jimmy
Greaves and Sir Matt Busby (Strat narrowly missed a seat in the
Munich Air crash) he later became a popular figure in the horse
racing world. But making money was never very high on Tony's
agenda, simply a means to an end that enabled him to fund the music
and mayhem that brought him so much enjoyment. Strat was never
happier than when the artists that he had so carefully nurtured
were fulfilling their creative potential, delighting in working
with the talents of Peter Gabriel, Alan Hull, Clifford T. Ward,
Howard Werth and Peter Hammill. Ultimately, what he really cared
about were the people, the creativity, about imagination,
inspiration and risk, and the sheer joy to be had in bringing all
those elements together, lighting the Charisma-pink touch paper and
standing back, glass in hand, to watch what might happen when the
sparks began to fly.
A revised edition of this bestseller, originally published 4 years
ago. A revised edition of this bestseller, originally published 4
years ago. From the days when the staff wore white coats, through
the rock 'n' roll years to today's big stars, Abbey Road's
fascinating history is brought to life for everyone who's ever
wondered what goes on behind the graffiti-covered walls.
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