Have you ever noticed how many people in the music industry
are writing their memoirs these days? I
don’t know if it’s just a coincidence or just the fact that aging rockers are
reaching a certain age and it’s now or never for them, but there have been
quite a few books lately. The thing is, people remember these folks and who’s not interested in reading about celebrities
so their popularity remains high.
If you recall, getting ahead of the game a number of years
ago was the musician Sting. His memoir, “
Broken
music” was an instant success. Perhaps he set the pace for
excellence and others are now just beginning to follow the tune.
The 2010 National Book non-fiction award winner was “
Just
kids.” This is singer songwriter
Patti Smith’s memoir of her and Robert Mapplethorpe’s life on the streets of
New York in the 1960s. Readers will love her poetic reading and find
fascination with her life.
Don’t forget to take a look at another amazing story, “
Life”, by Keith Richards. This long awaited
autobiography of the Rolling Stones guitarist and vocalist is sure to please. While the book details drug and sexual
experiences it also touches on guitar playing and songwriting. A similar choice would be Steven Tyler’s “Does
the
noise in my head bother you: a rock ‘n’ roll memoir.”
The most recent items to hit the bookshelves include the
following titles:
And other recent biographies to look for include:
Whoever the musician may be, they each have a story to
tell. Their story will be unlike any
other person's, but they all have the same passion …following a tune. Check out a few items @ your Library.
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