Bob Dylan Too Much of Nothing is a brand new book that takes a fresh look at Dylan’s restless search for a meaning to his life and for a musical way forward too. Written by acknowledged Dylan expert D
The book contains fascinating facts about memorable hits from key Sixties artists, hard-to-fi nd tracks alongside many hidden gems This is a comprehensive collection that music fans and hardened Sixti
This is not a story of rock’n’roll debauchery involving Class A drugs and wrecked five star hotel bedrooms. Rather, it’s a tale of wannabe fanzine editors stealing crisps from the rider and missing th
Few bands embodied the pure excess of the Seventies like Queen. Theatrical, brilliant, even mercurial – there has never been another band like them, or a frontman like Freddie Mercury. Their performan
I Was There provides a fan’s-eye account of the English rock band The Who. With over 400 fan’s accounts of their memories of seeing one of the greatest live acts ever, fascinating anecdotes, stories,
During his lifetime, his record sales, estimated at 140 million worldwide, made David Bowie one of the world’s bestselling music artists. This book provides a fan’s-eye account from over 400 fans with
In October of 1975 Elvis was abducted and spirited away to a cabin in the Kentucky mountains where he was made to sing for his supper. After a week in captivity a ransom was paid to ensure his release
Stephen Stills is one of the last remaining music legends from the rock era without a biography. During his six-decade career, he has played with all the greats. His career sky-rocketed when Crosby, S
This book provides a fan's-eye account of the Fab Four as they conquered the world. From their skiffle days as The Quarrymen, their thrilling early gigs at the Cavern Club in Liverpool through to the
Adam frost has won an astonishing seven gold medals at Chelsea Flower Show. In this book, he tells the story of the creation of each garden and reveals tips and information to allow readers to create
Life seems pretty rubbish when his parents are killed and Sam Stone is fostered separately from his two younger sisters. But Sam is not prepared to take what life has thrown at him and he sets out to
An updated issue of what has become the acknowledged seminal work on punk. Cain was at every major gig and interviewed all of the acts at the time. He was viewed as an 'insider' and his access was unr
Beautifully designed and printed on high quality paper, this is both a coffee table book to be admired and a practical guide explaining the stories of how the houses were built and conceived.