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Mark Lewisohn wrote six Beatles reference books throughout the 1980s and 1990s, including The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions. [2] He had expressed a view that there was an oversaturation of Beatles biographies, but in the early 2000s, his feelings changed, as he began to feel that no book had approached the depth or breadth of other serious biographies, such as Robert A. Caro's The Years ...
Sebastian Robertson is a Canadian-American non-fiction children's author, musician, composer, and studio engineer.. As a children's author, Robertson has written the book Rock and Roll Highway (2014), a biographical book about his father, The Band co-founder Robbie Robertson. [1]
Madonna (book) Madonna: An Intimate Biography; Madonna: Like an Icon; A Man Called Destruction (book) Mariah Carey: Her Story; Meet Me in the Bathroom (book) Men of Music; Michael Jackson, Inc. Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness; Michael Jackson: Unauthorized; Mojo Hand: The Life and Music of Lightnin' Hopkins; Moments in a Lifetime ...
Moody grew up in Santa Monica, California and attended Boston's Berklee School of Music. [2] Moody moved to Las Vegas in the mid-70s and stayed 20 years as a professional jazz drummer. [3] He also taught at the University of Nevada. [4] Moody lived in northern California and taught creative writing at Sonoma State University. [3]
Ben Webster: His Life and Music. Berkeley: Berkeley Hills Books, 2001. Wilber, Bob (born 1928) Wilber, Bob and Derek Webster. Music Was Not Enough. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. Williams, Mary Lou (1910–1981) Dahl, Linda. Morning Glory: A Biography of Mary Lou Williams. New York: Pantheon Books, 1999. Young, Lester (1909–1959)
Bob Stanley (born Robert Andrew Shukman; 25 December 1964) is a British musician, journalist, author, and film producer.He is a member of the indie pop group Saint Etienne and has had a parallel career as a music journalist and author, writing for NME, Melody Maker, Mojo, The Guardian and The Times, as well as writing several books on music and football.
How Music Works is a non-fiction book by David Byrne, a musician, composer, and writer best known for his work with the group Talking Heads.He discusses the form and influence of music in a non-linear narrative fashion, using a variety of experiences from his career to create something part autobiography and part music theory.
All the books included the lessons Madonna had learned in Kabbalah, teaching about strong morality and warning against greed and envy. [11] A sequel for The English Roses was released in 2006, titled The English Roses: Too Good to be True. Madonna also released a total of twelve chapter books for the series in 2007. [6]