| Alan Clayson - Rock musicians - 1992 - 322 pages
The first full-length biography of the Fab Four's famous drummer. Clayson follows Ringo Starr through the entire era of Beatlemania--the crowds, adulation, financial success ... | |
| Alan Clayson - Music - 2012 - 288 pages
For many years, John Lennon has been seen as the crazed and eccentric Beatle who provided some of the most memorable melodies the music world has ever known. After remaking pop ... | |
| Alan Clayson - Music - 2007 - 256 pages
In the field of popular culture, a handful of artists enjoy a status that is beyond stardom - they are true icons whose life and art remain an inspiration to millions around ... | |
| Alan Clayson - Music - 2002 - 226 pages
Lasting just five years, the original Yardbirds had a tremendous impact on 1960s music and culture in America and England. Featuring 100 evocative photos in color and b&w, this ... | |
| Alan Clayson - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 228 pages
From original rock rebel to knighted elder statesman, Mick Jagger has lived the quintessential rock'n'roll life. Alan Clayson, in turn, has written his definitive biography ... | |
| Alan Clayson - Biography & Autobiography - 2007 - 284 pages
The true pre-history of the Stones is plagued by hearsay, Chinese whispers and confusion. Myths have often become accepted as reality, with even band members' own personal ... | |
| Alan Clayson - Rock music - 2006 - 468 pages
The Rolling Stones are the longest surviving rock 'n' roll band in history, and probably the greatest. Formed in 1961 and originally inspired by the blues, rhythm and blues and ... | |
| Alan Clayson - Rock groups - 2008 - 264 pages
This breakthrough series looks at great music from a unique vantage point. By considering the recording session itself, rather than the final album, Legendary Sessions ... | |
| Alan Clayson - Composers - 2002 - 224 pages
French born New Yorker Edgard Varese sound-tracked inductrial society just as Debussy had more pastoral settings. | |
| Alan Clayson - Biography & Autobiography - 2011 - 192 pages
Often appearing as a mere onlooker who didn't really want to be there, Charlie Watts - 'the silent Stone' - embraced fame reluctantly. Yet, ironically, if any one of the Stones ... | |
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