Harriet Shock BECOMING REMARKABLE |
Written by Joe Viglione |
Saturday, 03 October 2009 19:25 |
AUTHOR: Harriet Schock Publisher: Blue Dolphin Publishing
Review
Writer/Singer Harriet Schock has put together a vitally important book for both the fan and the professional. Having written for Helen Reddy (the hit "Ain't No Way To Treat A Lady" being one of the tunes Helen
Harriet Schock is a very special artist, and this book gives the reader a unique look at what makes this artist precious to the world of music.
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Angela Bowie BACKSTAGE PASSES: Life On The Wild Side with David Bowie |
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About the AuthorMarc Weingarten is a freelance journalist whose work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, US Weekly, Rolling Stone, Spin, Entertainment Weekly, and Vibe. He lives in Los Angeles. Table of ContentsContents1. Local Heroes 2. "A Real Decent, Fine Boy"; Elvis on TV 3. The Idolmaker: Dick Clark and American Bandstand 4. Nelson Family Values 5. The Whole World Is Watching: The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show 6. Do the Demographic Rock: The Monkees 7. Bump City: 1960s TV Rock Shows 8. Tougher than Leather: Elvis's '68 Comeback Special 9. Couch Time with the Counterculture 10. After the Sugar Rush: Cartoon Rock 11. Naked Lunch Box: David Cassidy and the Cult of the Teen Idol 12. Lucite and Soul: 1970s TV Rock 13. Saturday Night Live: Rock as Comedy, Comedy as Rock 14. Last Night a Veejay Saved My Life Notes TV Rock Top 40 | ||||||||||
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Hendrix Chris Welch |
Written by Joe Viglione |
Saturday, 03 October 2009 18:38 |
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Steve Winwood by Chris Welch |
Written by Joe Viglione |
Saturday, 03 October 2009 18:37 |
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Frank J. Dello Stritto A QUAINT & CURIOUS VOLUME OF FORGOTTEN LORE |
Written by Joe Viglione |
Tuesday, 29 September 2009 18:50 |
author: Frank J. Dello Stritto title: A QUAINT & CURIOUS VOLUME OF FORGOTTEN LORE http://tinyurl.com/forgottenlore
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 September 2009 18:52 |
Kate Genovese reviewed by Robert Francos |
Written by Review by Robert Barry Francos; other materials Official Press Release | ||||||||
Wednesday, 23 September 2009 23:48 | ||||||||
Direct link to this page is here: http://tinyurl.com/twoweekssincemy Robert Barry Francos: "Definitely a quick and enjoyable read, that makes me want to seek out her other works." Book Review: Two Weeks Since My Last Confession, by Kate GenoveseText © Robert Barry Francos/FFanzeen
Direct link to this page is here: http://tinyurl.com/twoweekssincemy Talk to author Kate Genovese: http://kategenovese.com/contact.html Publisher: http://www.mountainvalleypublishing.com/twoweeks.asp | ||||||||
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malie R, Rothschild LIVE AT THE FILLMORE EAST |
Written by Joe Viglione | ||||
Saturday, 19 September 2009 20:58 | ||||
Remember to click on the album to go directly into Gemm.com itself to find copies of this book http://tinyurl.com/liveatthefillmoreeast is the direct link to this article
Joe Vig talks to Hendrix photographer Amalie Rothschild | ||||
Last Updated on Sunday, 20 September 2009 00:29 |
Book Review: Station to Station |
Written by Joe Viglione |
Thursday, 17 September 2009 10:18 |
Station To StationTitle: Station To Station:The History of Rock 'n' Roll on Television Author: Weingarten, Mike Publisher: Pocket Books / Simon and Schuster ISBN: 0671034448 Year: 2000 {-Station To Station - The History Of Rock 'n' Roll On Television} covers important dynamics between tv and the music industry - and gives a handle on why the perfect on paper marriage was such a difficult courtship. From {$Perry Como} to {$Elvis Presley}, {$Dick Clark} and the original {$Ozzy}, {$Ozzie Nelson}, the author lays a good foundation for the watershed event: {$The Beatles} on {#The Ed Sullivan Show}. This chapter alone is worth reading and re-reading for lessons on how to score and negotiate a coup. The psychology behind {$Ed Sullivan}, the problems with recording the event during the pandemonium, and tragically, how it demolished the comedy career of {$Charlie Brill} and {$Mitzi McCall}, the married couple whose "big break" bombed in front of {$Beatles'} fans, the clashing of the cultures, is gripping no matter how many times you've heard the story. Author {$Weingarten} brings important insight regarding this moment to the readers, and naturally follows it up with {$The Monkees}, including a precious quote from {$Brian Epstein} on "the Prefab Four". From {$John Lennon} and {$Yoko Ono} on {#The Mike Douglas Show} to the creation of {$David Cassidy} and other teen idols, the evolution of the mediums merging culminates when {$Michael Jackson} conquers {@MTV} and the {#Motown 25} special establishing himself by using TV as a tool. {$Jackson's} having been brought up in the TV environment readied him for his moment and {-Station To Station} explains how {$Madonna} and {$Michael} used their instincts to manipulate the box in our homes to their advantage. {$Weingarten} gives his overview of the seven decades of television, from {#The Grand Ole Opry} to {@VH1's} {#Behind The Music} and his predictions for the future. It's a powerful three hundred and twenty one pages that is highly entertaining for fans of music and TV, but on an entirely different level, it's a great textbook worthy of classroom study. Joe Viglione |
Book Review: Beatles Gear |
Written by Joe Viglione |
Thursday, 17 September 2009 10:16 |
Andy Babiuk's new book
Beatles Gear -
All The
Fab Four's Instruments, From
Stage To Studio
is out now and the book's new web site is up.
Just click http://www.beatlesfabgear.com
to find out the latest on the book including a George Harrison Tribute article in Rolling Stone and about Playboy's book pick for the holiday season. Enter to win the Fab Gear Giveaway!
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Book Review: Rolling Stones 40 x 20 |
Written by Joe Viglione | ||||
Thursday, 17 September 2009 10:14 | ||||
Remember to click on the book covers to go directly into Gemm.comDirect link to this article here: http://preview.tinyurl.com/rollingstones40x20
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Last Updated on Sunday, 20 September 2009 01:38 |
Black Gold: The Lost Archives of Jimi Hendrix |
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Book Review: Dusty Springfield |
Written by Joe Viglione |
Thursday, 17 September 2009 10:10 |
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Show Biz From Vaude to Video |
Written by Joe Viglione | ||||
Thursday, 17 September 2009 10:02 | ||||
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Book Review: The Doors - No One Gets out Of Here Alive |
Written by Joe Viglione |
Thursday, 17 September 2009 09:01 |
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