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.

Rockabilly

Rockabilly
Author: Billy Poore
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1998
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0793591422

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...a great reference guide, detailing artists, chart activity, career milestones, tours and recent activity.

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

A Rocket in My Pocket

A Rocket in My Pocket
Author: Max Décharné
Publisher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-12-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1847652417

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Rockabilly had its roots in country, blues, folk, hillbilly, R&B, boogie-woogie and most other indigenous Deep South forms of popular song that you could strum three chords along to or howl down a cheap microphone. It was young people's music, made almost entirely by the first wave of teenagers, despised by adults in general and the country music establishment in particular. Its pioneer exponent, Elvis, eventually become respectable in the eyes of straight society but he was the exception. 1950s rockabilly was a spontaneous outburst of spirited three-chord songs, tiny record labels, primitive studios, fiercely partisan audiences and wild-eyed, driven performers who weren't even sure that their musical careers would last the week. The book charts the rise (and fall) of the original 50s wave of rockabillies. It will also follow the progress of the music, in clubs, on radio, TV and film, pinpointing the key record labels and important regional centres, showing how fashions eventually changed and left rockabilly high and dry, far too wild and primitive in an era of smoother sounds. Dcharn traces the music to its Memphis roots.

Catch That Rockabilly Fever

Catch That Rockabilly Fever
Author: Sheree Homer
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0786458119

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Rockabilly, a musical designation coined by Billboard magazine in the mid-1950s, is a rambunctious rhythmic style combining the liveliest elements of country, gospel, and rhythm and blues. Popularized by such performers as Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly and Ricky Nelson, rockabilly has been a major influence on the music of Bob Dylan, the Beatles and Bruce Springsteen (among many others). This book captures the essence of life on the road and in the recording studio through interviews with many of rockabilly's foremost artists. Among those sharing their experiences are Jerry Allison and Sonny Curtis of the Crickets, Sonny Burgess, Wanda Jackson, Glen Glenn, the Collins Kids, Charlie Gracie and Deke Dickerson. Also included are several rare publicity photos.

Louisiana Rocks!

Louisiana Rocks!
Author: Tom Aswell
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2010-09-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1455607835

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An in-depth history of rock and roll's Louisiana roots. Taking the position that rock and roll started in New Orleans in 1947 when Roy Brown recorded "Good Rockin' Tonight," Aswell provides an expansive history of this beloved American music form. By looking at the Louisianan influences of swamp pop, Cajun, zydeco, R&B, rockabilly, country, and blues music, the author explores the way these musical forms gave birth to rock and roll as we know it today.

Testimony

Testimony
Author: Robbie Robertson
Publisher: Crown Archetype
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2016-11-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307889807

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New York Times Bestseller • On the 40th anniversary of The Band’s legendary The Last Waltz concert, Robbie Robertson finally tells his own spellbinding story of the band that changed music history, his extraordinary personal journey, and his creative friendships with some of the greatest artists of the last half-century. Robbie Robertson's singular contributions to popular music have made him one of the most beloved songwriters and guitarists of his time. With songs like "The Weight," "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," and "Up on Cripple Creek," he and his partners in The Band fashioned a music that has endured for decades, influencing countless musicians. In this captivating memoir, written over five years of reflection, Robbie Robertson employs his unique storyteller’s voice to weave together the journey that led him to some of the most pivotal events in music history. He recounts the adventures of his half-Jewish, half-Mohawk upbringing on the Six Nations Indian Reserve and on the gritty streets of Toronto; his odyssey at sixteen to the Mississippi Delta, the fountainhead of American music; the wild early years on the road with rockabilly legend Ronnie Hawkins and The Hawks; his unexpected ties to the Cosa Nostra underworld; the gripping trial-by-fire “going electric” with Bob Dylan on his 1966 world tour, and their ensuing celebrated collaborations; the formation of the Band and the forging of their unique sound, culminating with history's most famous farewell concert, brought to life for all time in Martin Scorsese's great movie The Last Waltz. This is the story of a time and place--the moment when rock 'n' roll became life, when legends like Buddy Holly and Bo Diddley criss-crossed the circuit of clubs and roadhouses from Texas to Toronto, when The Beatles, Hendrix, The Stones, and Warhol moved through the same streets and hotel rooms. It's the story of exciting change as the world tumbled through the '60s and early 70’s, and a generation came of age, built on music, love and freedom. Above all, it's the moving story of the profound friendship between five young men who together created a new kind of popular music. Testimony is Robbie Robertson’s story, lyrical and true, as only he could tell it.

Rick Nelson, Rock 'n' Roll Pioneer

Rick Nelson, Rock 'n' Roll Pioneer
Author: Sheree Homer
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2012-08-30
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0786460601

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Ricky Nelson (he later preferred "Rick") was 8 years old when he began his career in show business. After a successful run on radio, his family's situation comedy The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet enjoyed a 14 year television tenure. On the April 10, 1957, episode, "Ricky the Drummer," Nelson started his singing career by lip syncing to Fats Domino's "I'm Walkin'." He scored 36 Top 40 singles between 1957 and 1972 and ranked number 5 in Billboard's Top 25 Artists of the Decade 1950-1959. As a country rock pioneer, Rick Nelson influenced Buffalo Springfield, Linda Ronstadt, and the Eagles. This book is a candid account of his life in rock and roll through stories told by musicians and producers on the road and in the studio with him. Actors and family members also provided invaluable memories and insights.

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.

Legends of Rock Guitar

Legends of Rock Guitar
Author: Pete Prown
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1997
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780793540426

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Presents a comprehensive encyclopedia of rock guitar legends examining over three hundred artists beginning in the 1950s and covering a wide range of styles and includes performers such as Chuck Berry, Eric Clapton, Duane Eddy, Buddy Holly, Keith Richards, and more.