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John Einarson OM (born 1952) is a Canadian rock music historian, journalist and writer from Winnipeg, Manitoba. [1] [2]Einarson is the author or co-author of more than a dozen books, including biographies and autobiographies of Neil Young, the Guess Who, Steppenwolf, the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, Ian and Sylvia, and the Flying Burrito Brothers.
Life is a memoir by the Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, written with the assistance of journalist James Fox.Published in October 2010, in hardback, audio and e-book formats, the book chronicles Richards' love of music, charting influences from his mother and maternal grandfather, through his discovery of blues music, the founding of the Rolling Stones, his often turbulent relationship ...
Dreamgirl: My Life as a Supreme is a 1986 autobiography that features the memoirs of Mary Wilson, one of the founding members of Motown singing trio The Supremes.It was a New York Times Best Seller for months, and remains one of the best-selling rock-and-roll autobiographies of all time.
Walk This Way: The Autobiography of Aerosmith; Walt's Time; The Way I Am (book) Westlife: Our Story; White Bicycles; White Line Fever (book) Who I Am (book) Willie: An Autobiography; The Woman in Me (memoir) Wonderful Today; Wouldn't It Be Nice: My Own Story
Pages in category "Books about rock music" ... The 27s: The Greatest Myth of Rock & Roll; 33⅓ ... The Autobiography of Aerosmith;
Three of the 100 are in this picture! The Rolling Stones, in 1964, from left to right: Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Brian Jones. The problem with lists like this is ...
The Dirt: Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band (ISBN 0-06-098915-7) is a collaborative autobiography of Mötley Crüe by the band – Tommy Lee, Mick Mars, Vince Neil and Nikki Sixx – and New York Times writer Neil Strauss. First published in 2001, it chronicles the formation of the band, their rise to fame and their highs and ...
Two movies about the band existed at the time of writing - "Sid and Nancy" and "The Great Rock’n Roll Swindle" which are described as fictional by John Lydon in his autobiography. Detailed descriptions exist about the disagreements among band members which led to the replacement of Glen Matlock with Sid Vicious.