Sweat: The Story of the Fleshtones, America's Garage Band Joe Bonomo Author
- libro nuevo2006, ISBN: 9780826428462
Joe Bonomo has written a fine book: a book not only about a band or times passed, but also about the rare virtue of endurance.-Nick Tosches, author of Hellfire: The Jerry Lee Lewi… Más…
Joe Bonomo has written a fine book: a book not only about a band or times passed, but also about the rare virtue of endurance.-Nick Tosches, author of Hellfire: The Jerry Lee Lewis StoryMay of 2006 marked the Fleshtones' 30th anniversary as the only band from the mid-70s New York City Punk/New Wave scene that hasn't had an inactive year. In that time they've amassed an incredible history-they shared a practice space with the Cramps in the 70s, they shared a label (IRS) with R.E.M. in the 80s, and the likes of Steve Albini and Peter Buck have produced them. They've opened for James Brown and Chuck Berry, played at the same summer festivals as Iggy Pop. They've thrilled audiences from coast to coast and have a hundred and one connections to some of the biggest names in rock & roll history, and yet you've probably never heard of them. Until now.Sweat is not the typical rock & roll story of stars, stacks of money, or wild, unbridled triumphs; it's the story of a band that has reached the threshold of fame many times over, but never quite made it; a band that contributed to numerous sea changes in the New York City music scene, but unlike many of the bands around them, didn't come out the other side famous or drenched in cool. Sweat is a bare-knuckled, compelling account of road-paving rock & roll played in the real world, where success measured over the long haul is redefined each and every hard-won morning and where patience, vision and determination do not always lead to prosperity. Join author Joe Bonomo as he guides you through the peaks and valleys of the Fleshtones' impressive career, and enjoy an insider's view of three decades in New York City's music scene along the way. Featuring interviews with Robert Christgau, Steve Albini, Peter Buck, Barney Hoskyns,New York Doll manager Marty Thau, CBGB owner Hilly Kristal and more, Sweat is more than just the story of a band, it's a rock & roll allegory for anyone who has ever persevered in the face of adversity, and the soul sucking pressure of the status quo, to continue to do what they loved. New Textbooks>Trade Paperback>Music>Rock Music>Rock Music, Bloomsbury Academic Core >1 >T<
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- libro nuevo2006, ISBN: 9780826428462
Joe Bonomo has written a fine book: a book not only about a band or times passed, but also about the rare virtue of endurance. -Nick Tosches, author of Hellfire: The Jerry Lee Lewis Story… Más…
Joe Bonomo has written a fine book: a book not only about a band or times passed, but also about the rare virtue of endurance. -Nick Tosches, author of Hellfire: The Jerry Lee Lewis Story May of 2006 marked the Fleshtones'' 30th anniversary as the only band from the mid-70s New York City Punk/New Wave scene that hasn''t had an inactive year. In that time they''ve amassed an incredible history-they shared a practice space with the Cramps in the 70s, they shared a label (IRS) with R. E.M. in the 80s, and the likes of Steve Albini and Peter Buck have produced them. They''ve opened for James Brown and Chuck Berry, played at the same summer festivals as Iggy Pop. They''ve thrilled audiences from coast to coast and have a hundred and one connections to some of the biggest names in rock & roll history, and yet you''ve probably never heard of them. Until now. Sweat is not the typical rock & roll story of stars, stacks of money, or wild, unbridled triumphs; it''s the story of a band that has reached the threshold of fame many times over, but never quite made it; a band that contributed to numerous sea changes in the New York City music scene, but unlike many of the bands around them, didn''t come out the other side famous or drenched in cool. Sweat is a bare-knuckled, compelling account of road-paving rock & roll played in the real world, where success measured over the long haul is redefined each and every hard-won morning and where patience, vision and determination do not always lead to prosperity. Join author Joe Bonomo as he guides you through the peaks and valleys of the Fleshtones'' impressive career, and enjoy an insider''s view of three decades in New York City''s music scene along the way. Featuring interviews with Robert Christgau, Steve Albini, Peter Buck, Barney Hoskyns, New York Doll manager Marty Thau, CBGB owner Hilly Kristal and more, Sweat is more than just the story of a band, it''s a rock & roll allegory for anyone who has ever persevered in the face of adversity, and the soul sucking pressure of the status quo, to continue to do what they loved. | Sweat by Joe Bonomo Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Music & Movies & Performing Arts > Music > Rock P10122, Joe Bonomo<
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Sweat: The Story of the Fleshtones, America's Garage Band Joe Bonomo Author
- libro nuevo2006, ISBN: 9780826428462
Joe Bonomo has written a fine book: a book not only about a band or times passed, but also about the rare virtue of endurance.-Nick Tosches, author of Hellfire: The Jerry Lee Lewis StoryM… Más…
Joe Bonomo has written a fine book: a book not only about a band or times passed, but also about the rare virtue of endurance.-Nick Tosches, author of Hellfire: The Jerry Lee Lewis StoryMay of 2006 marked the Fleshtones' 30th anniversary as the only band from the mid-70s New York City Punk/New Wave scene that hasn't had an inactive year. In that time they've amassed an incredible history-they shared a practice space with the Cramps in the 70s, they shared a label (IRS) with R.E.M. in the 80s, and the likes of Steve Albini and Peter Buck have produced them. They've opened for James Brown and Chuck Berry, played at the same summer festivals as Iggy Pop. They've thrilled audiences from coast to coast and have a hundred and one connections to some of the biggest names in rock & roll history, and yet you've probably never heard of them. Until now.Sweat is not the typical rock & roll story of stars, stacks of money, or wild, unbridled triumphs; it's the story of a band that has reached the threshold of fame many times over, but never quite made it; a band that contributed to numerous sea changes in the New York City music scene, but unlike many of the bands around them, didn't come out the other side famous or drenched in cool. Sweat is a bare-knuckled, compelling account of road-paving rock & roll played in the real world, where success measured over the long haul is redefined each and every hard-won morning and where patience, vision and determination do not always lead to prosperity. Join author Joe Bonomo as he guides you through the peaks and valleys of the Fleshtones' impressive career, and enjoy an insider's view of three decades in New York City's music scene along the way. Featuring interviews with Robert Christgau, Steve Albini, Peter Buck, Barney Hoskyns, New York Doll manager Marty Thau, CBGB owner Hilly Kristal and more, Sweat is more than just the story of a band, it's a rock & roll allegory for anyone who has ever persevered in the face of adversity, and the soul sucking pressure of the status quo, to continue to do what they loved. New Textbooks>Trade Paperback>Music>Rock Music>Rock Music, Bloomsbury Academic Core >1 >T<
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Joe Bonomo has written a fine book: a book not only about a band or times passed, but also about the rare virtue of endurance. -Nick Tosches, author of Hellfire: The Jerry Lee Lewis Story… Más…
Joe Bonomo has written a fine book: a book not only about a band or times passed, but also about the rare virtue of endurance. -Nick Tosches, author of Hellfire: The Jerry Lee Lewis Story May of 2006 marked the Fleshtones' 30th anniversary as the only band from the mid-70s New York City Punk/New Wave scene that hasn't had an inactive year. In that time they've amassed an incredible history-they shared a practice space with the Cramps in the 70s, they shared a label (IRS) with R.E.M. in the 80s, and the likes of Steve Albini and Peter Buck have produced them. They've opened for James Brown and Chuck Berry, played at the same summer festivals as Iggy Pop. They've thrilled audiences from coast to coast and have a hundred and one connections to some of the biggest names in rock & roll history, and yet you've probably never heard of them. Until now. Sweat is not the typical rock & roll story of stars, stacks of money, or wild, unbridled triumphs; it's the story of a band that has reached the threshold of fame many times over, but never quite made it; a band that contributed to numerous sea changes in the New York City music scene, but unlike many of the bands around them, didn't come out the other side famous or drenched in cool. Sweat is a bare-knuckled, compelling account of road-paving rock & roll played in the real world, where success measured over the long haul is redefined each and every hard-won morning and where patience, vision and determination do not always lead to prosperity. Join author Joe Bonomo as he guides you through the peaks and valleys of the Fleshtones' impressive career, and enjoy an insider's view of three decades in New York City's music scene along the way. Featuring interviews with Robert Christgau, Steve Albini, Peter Buck, Barney Hoskyns,New York Doll manager Marty Thau, CBGB owner Hilly Kristal and more, Sweat is more than just the story of a band, it's a rock & roll allegory for anyone who has ever persevered in the face of adve ... Books, [PU: Continuum]<
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Bonomo, Joe:SWEAT
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[ED: Kartoniert / Broschiert], [PU: Continuum Inter. Publis.], Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. It is June 2001. Keith Streng steers a cramped mini-van north along Lincoln Avenue in Chicago while Peter Zaremba, Bill Milhizer and Ken Fox sprawl in the back, DE, [SC: 0.00], Neuware, gewerbliches Angebot, Softcover, 420, [GW: 467g], Banküberweisung, PayPal, [CT: Englischsprachige Bücher / Sonstiges - Englisch]<
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