Rock Obituaries: Knocking On Heaven's DoorOmnibus Press, 7 avr. 2010 - 700 pages The fascination with tragedy and the subsequent theatre of voyeurism are part of human nature, especially when it involves our icons, celebrities and musicians. Knocking On Heaven's Door is the definitive book of rock 'n' roll, pop, R&B and blues deaths. Often, only the biggest selling artists are written about and sometimes it is the death of a personality that cements their iconic status. Knocking On Heaven's Door not only covers the rock legends who lived hard and died young, this detailed reference contains over 1,000 obituaries of music industry personalities, famous and obscure from mid-fifties to the present day. Alphabetical entries of all the important individuals, including: noteworthy producers, managers, songwriters, record company founders A&R men and even critics, puts all the information at your finger tips. Nick Talevski has spent a decade researching this comprehensive and authoritative reference book and it will be an indispensable and practical addition to every music library, full of irresistible and intriguing information. |
Table des matières
Section 11 | 282 |
Section 12 | 404 |
Section 13 | 406 |
Section 14 | 527 |
Section 15 | 577 |
Section 16 | 622 |
Section 17 | 637 |
Section 18 | 665 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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