Rock Legends

Rock Legends
Author: Paul Murdin
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2016-07-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319318365

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This book relates the history of asteroid discoveries and christenings, from those of the early pioneering giants of Hersehel and Piazzi to modern-day amateurs. Moving from history and anecdotal information to science, the book's structure is provided by the names of the asteroids, including one named after the author. Free from a need to conform to scientific naming conventions, the names evidence hero-worship, sycophancy, avarice, vanity, whimsy, erudition and wit, revealing the human side of astronomers, especially where controversy has followed the christening. Murdin draws from extensive historical records to explore the debate over these names. Each age reveals its own biases and preferences in the naming process. “/p> Originally regarded as “vermin of the skies,” asteroids are minor planets, rocky scraps left over from the formation of the larger planets, or broken fragments of worlds that have collided. Their scientific classification as “minor” planets makes them seem unimportant, but over the past decades asteroids have been acknowledged to be key players in the Solar System. This view of their starring role even alters the trajectories of spacecraft: NASA’s policy for new space missions en route to the outer planets is that they must divert to study passing asteroids whenever possible. This book provides for readers a complete tour of the fascinating world of asteroids.

Rock Legends Who Changed the World

Rock Legends Who Changed the World
Author: Ashley Marie Mireles
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1641706007

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From the deep tones of the “King” of rock ’n’ roll, to the guitar solos of Jimi Hendrix, to the distinctive voice and poetic lyrics of Stevie Nicks, each of these rock stars upset the status quo, changing the genre forever. Highlighting 10 influential bands and artists from the last 75 years of rock ‘n’ roll, Rock Legends Who Changed the World is the perfect introduction to the sounds and styles that rocked the world.

Legends of Rock 2014

Legends of Rock 2014
Author: Ernesto Assante
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2014-10-30
Genre: Rock music
ISBN: 9788854408890

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From the roots of rock in the 1950s to the music of such contemporary favourites as Coldplay and Green Day, this celebration of rock and roll is a must for all fans of rock music and rock musicians.

Rock Legends: Icons of the Music Industry

Rock Legends: Icons of the Music Industry
Author: Harry Tekell
Publisher: Richards Education
Total Pages: 129
Release:
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Rock Legends: Icons of the Music Industry takes readers on an electrifying journey through the evolution of rock music, celebrating the lives and legacies of the genre's most influential artists. From the birth of rock 'n' roll with pioneers like Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry to the revolutionary sounds of the British Invasion, the counterculture explosion of psychedelic rock, and the raw power of punk, this book explores every major era and movement. Discover the stories behind iconic bands and solo artists, delve into the cultural impact of their music, and understand how rock has continuously evolved, influencing and reflecting societal changes. Perfect for music enthusiasts and rock aficionados, this comprehensive guide captures the spirit and essence of rock 'n' roll, honoring the legends who made it all possible.

CSNY

CSNY
Author: Peter Doggett
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1501183044

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An engaging and illuminating biography focused on the formative and highly influential early years of “rock’s first supergroup” (Rolling Stone) Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young—when they were the most successful, influential, and politically potent band in America. After making their marks in popular bands such as the Hollies and the Byrds, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash released their first album in May 1969. By the time they arrived at Woodstock a few months later, Neil Young had joined their ranks and together, their transcendent harmonies and evocative lyrics channeled all the romantic idealism and radical angst of their time. Now, music journalist Peter Doggett chronicles these legendary musicians and the movement they came to represent at the height of their popularity and influence: 1969 to 1974. Based on interviews with the band and colleagues, along with exclusive access to CSNY’s archive, Doggett provides new insights into their incredible catalog, from their delicate acoustic confessionals like “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes” to their timeless classics such as “Our House.” Doggett also uncovers plenty of new stories and perspectives on the four tenacious and volatile songwriters’ infamously reckless, hedonistic, and often combative lifestyles that led to their continuous breakups and behaviors—extreme even by rock star standards. “A must for CSNY fans and anyone who remembers the era when it ruled the pop charts” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review), CSNY is a quintessential and definitive account of one of the biggest bands of the Woodstock generation.

Legends of Rock Guitar

Legends of Rock Guitar
Author: Pete Prown
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Total Pages: 707
Release: 1997-02-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1476850933

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(Book). This book is a virtual encyclopedia of great electric guitar players, with 35 chapters examining the major players in each important era of rock. The book begins with rock's birth from the blues, covering masters like Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters. It proceeds to cover rockabilly greats like Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Buddy Holly; through the mop tops and matching suits of the British Invasion; to the psychedelia of the Dead and Hendrix; glam rock's dresses and distortion; fusion virtuosos like Metheny, Gambale, and Henderson; metal masters; shred stars; grunge gods; grindcore; and much more. Legends of Rock Guitar is not only a great resource for guitar fans, but an interesting and well-researched chronology of the rock idiom.

Unknown Legends of Rock 'n' Roll

Unknown Legends of Rock 'n' Roll
Author: Richie Unterberger
Publisher: Backbeat Books
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1998
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780879305345

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Profiles rock musicians from the 1950s to the 1990s who never made it big, including the Collins Kids, Graham Bond, Duffy Powder, the Remains, Nick Drake, Sandy Denny, Martin Newell, and the Free Spirits

Rock Legend Part III: The Legends

Rock Legend Part III: The Legends
Author: Sean Walsh
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2014-07-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1291937803

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The Rock Legend trilogy concludes with the Legend twins adventures during Britpop at the North Wales Happy Days holiday camp, Dee Dee's trip to the weird and wonderful Winter Wonderland Street and her journey to stardom as a singer in the 21st century. The journey concludes on the day of Rock's knighthood at the dawn of a new decade and chapter in the life of Rock and Roll. "I detest Heroin since being burned but I do miss the cosy feeling running through my old bones. My solution is to drink whisky and have the heating on through the night. The bills are astronomical but I don't give a fuck darling. Anything to keep me off the junk. That's my scarf you're wearing..."

Rock 'n' Roll Myths

Rock 'n' Roll Myths
Author: Gary Graff
Publisher: Voyageur Press (MN)
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2012-06-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 076034230X

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It's perhaps the relative modernity of rock 'n' roll that makes the genre a minefield of myths and legends accepted as truth. History hasn't had time to dissect the bunk. Until now. Discover the real stories behind rock's biggest crocks, how they came to be but why they have persisted. Did Cass Elliott really asphyxiate herself with a ham sandwich? Did the Beatles spark a spliff in Buckingham? Did Willie Nelson do the same in the White House? Did Keith Richards get a complete "oil change" at a Swiss clinic in 1973 to pass a drug test necessary to embark on an American tour with the Stones? Then there's the freaky (did Michael Jackson own the remains of the Elephant Man?), the quasi-medical (Rod Stewart and that stomach pump?), the culinary (did Alice Cooper and Ozzy Osbourne really do all those things to bats, chickens, etc. onstage?), and the apocryphal (did Robert Johnson sell his soul to the Prince of Darkness in exchange for mastery of the blues?). In all, more than 50 enduring lies are examined, explained, and debunked.

Legends, Icons & Rebels

Legends, Icons & Rebels
Author: Robbie Robertson
Publisher: Tundra Books
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2016-10-25
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1101918683

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Part memoir, part tribute, and all great storytelling ... Music industry veterans Robbie Robertson, Jim Guerinot, Jared Levine, and Sebastian Robertson invite young readers to share with them in celebrating twenty-seven musical legends. Short profiles chronicle personal stories and achievements of extraordinarily talented artists whose innovations changed the landscape of music for generations to come. Carefully compiled like any great playlist, the line-up features originators, rebels, and risk-takers across diverse genres. From Ray Charles to Johnny Cash, Chuck Berry to Bob Dylan, Robertson shares anecdotes about these artists and the influence they had on his own musical journey. Always respectful of their reader, the writers never shy away from speaking about the difficult challenges these recording artists faced and the very human foibles that sometimes led to their tragic end. Most of all, it's the authors' passion and insights into these personal stories of creativity and collaboration -- and the power of music to shine a light on injustice and foster change -- that will fascinate, enlighten, and inspire music fans of all ages.