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Author by: Ian M. RustenLanguage: enPublisher by: McFarlandFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 13Total Download: 214File Size: 53,9 MbDescription: 'This day-by-day chronicle of every live concert by the Rolling Stones from 1962 through 1982.

Comprehensive coverage of the shows includes set lists, venues, concert reviews, anecdotes and notable events in the lives of the band members. A list of their radio recordings, television performances, never-before-published posters, programs, tickets, handbills and photographs is included'. Author by: Jo WoodLanguage: enPublisher by: CassellFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 43Total Download: 801File Size: 44,8 MbDescription: Married to the Stones' legendary guitarist Ronnie, Jo Wood was at the heart of all-night parties, hours in the recording studio, months on tour, time spent in prison, meeting famous friends and, above all, having a good time.

But her unique personal collection shows more than just the world's biggest rock band at work. Photographs, notes and diary entries reveal a previously unseen, intimate side to a group of people who weren't rock stars to Jo - they were her closest friends. Her book takes us from the chaotic days of the late 1970s - when the Stones could walk the streets of London after a night partying without being bothered by anyone - to the early days of the 2000s, when the band's tours had become corporate-sponsored events. Jo's photographs and memories show what it was like to be on the inside of music history. Author by: Billy IdolLanguage: enPublisher by: Simon and SchusterFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 53Total Download: 172File Size: 43,9 MbDescription: A Rolling Stone Top 10 Best Music Books of the Year “That’s what I’m talking aboutOf all these memoirs, Dancing With Myself was the only one that stimulated my envy—made me want to be Billy Idol for five minutes.He’s a genuine romantic, writing in a kind of overheated journalese about his London punk rock rootsand then falling head over heels for America” (James Parker, The New York Times Book Review).

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An early architect of punk rock’s sound, style, and fury, whose lip-curling sneer and fist-pumping persona vaulted him into pop’s mainstream as one of MTV’s first megastars, Billy Idol remains, to this day, a true rock ‘n’ roll icon. Now, in his New York Times bestselling autobiography, Dancing with Myself, Idol delivers an electric, “refreshingly honest” (Daily News, New York) account of his journey to fame—from his early days as front man of the pioneering UK punk band Generation X to the decadent life atop the dance-rock kingdom he ruled—delivered with the same in-your-face attitude and fire his fans have embraced for decades. Beyond adding his uniquely qualified perspective to the story of the evolution of rock, Idol is a brash, lively chronicler of his own career.

A survivor’s tale at its heart, this sometimes chilling and always riveting account of one man’s creative drive joining forces with unbridled human desire is unmistakably literary in its character and brave in its sheer willingness to tell. With it, Billy Idol is destined to emerge as one of the great writers among his musical peers. “I am hopelessly divided between the dark and the good, the rebel and the saint, the sex maniac and the monk, the poet and the priest, the demagogue and the populist. Pen to paper, I’ve put it all down, every bit from the heart. I’m going on out a limb here, so watch my back.” —Billy Idol. Author by: Brian A. RobertsLanguage: enPublisher by: Canadian Music Educators' AssociationFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 47Total Download: 244File Size: 53,7 MbDescription: What challenges face Canadian music education in the coming decades?

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The happy convergence of a new millennium, the 40th Anniversary of the Canadian Music Educators' Association/l'Association Canadienne des Educateurs de Musique (in 1999), and ISME 2000 in Edmonton, prompted the CMEA/ACEM to initiate a national dialogue about the future of Canadian music education. Looking Forward, edited by two of Canada's leading scholars in music education, Betty Hanley and Brian A. Roberts, is the result. Addressing a broad range of topics and educational levels, the book provides a provocative and thoughtful look at opportunities and challenges identified by fourteen articulate and well-informed authors who represent diverse backgrounds and viewpoints. The dialogue has begun.