| David N. Meyer - Biography & Autobiography - 2013 - 416 pages
The first narrative biography of the Bee Gees, the phenomenally popular vocal group that has sold more than 200 million records worldwide -- sales in the company of the Beatles ... | |
| John Einarson - Music - 2001 - 315 pages
The first full history to describe the development of country rock. | |
| Bob Proehl - Music - 2008 - 144 pages
In 1968, the Flying Burrito Brothers released The Gilded Palace of Sin on A&M Records,selling a disappointing 400,000 copies. Almost forty years later, front man Gram Parsons ... | |
| Richie Unterberger - Music - 2002 - 326 pages
A portrait of folk rock cites its role as a vehicle for musical and social change, chronicling its evolution in the 1960s while profiling its major contributors and milestones ... | |
| John Einarson - Music - 2005 - 356 pages
Based on more than one hundred first-person interviews, this thoughtful portrait of the Byrds creative genius Gene Clark reveals how he pioneered new sounds within rock music ... | |
| Stephen Foehr - Music - 2011 - 402 pages
Country music might have started its life in the untamed Appalachians, but it was Nashville that took the raw sound and dirt-farm imagery and turned it into the glossy, glitzy ... | |
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