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Pete Townshend: Who I Am
by Pete TownshendHe is one of the greatest musical talents Britain has ever produced. But even as the principle songwriter and lead guitarist for The Who, it would be unjust to define Pete Townshend’s life simply through his achievements with bandmates Daltrey, Moon and Entwistle.
Amy, My Daughter
by Mitch WinehouseNo. 1 Sunday Times Bestseller. ‘Can’t fail to move’ The Sunday Times ALL AUTHOR PROCEEDS DONATED TO THE AMY WINEHOUSE FOUNDATION.
Best Loved Christmas Carols, Readings and Poetry
by Martin ManserA collection of favourite Christmas carols, poetry and readings – a perfect Christmas gift.
Bob Marley: The Untold Story
by Chris SalewiczWhat was it about Bob Marley that made him so popular in a world dominated by rock’n’roll? How is that he has not only remained the single most successful reggae artist ever, but has also become a shining beacon of radicalism and peace to generation after generation of fans across the globe?
A Multitude of Sins: Golden Brown, The Stranglers And Strange Little Girls
by Hugh CornwellAutobiography by the singer and creative force of 70s rock group The Stranglers.
Bringing Metal To The Children: The Complete Berserker's Guide To World Tour Domination
by Zakk WyldeZakk Wylde – the man, the guitar god, the legend – invites all who dare to follow onto the tour bus for tales of glory, debauchery and metal mayhem.
The Thing is…
by Dave FanningDescribed as the Irish John Peel, Dave Fanning has been a major player in the Irish and global music scene for over 30 years.
Glitter
by Kate MaryonLiberty’s family is super-rich but when her dad loses his job, she has to learn that not all that glitters is gold…A sparkling novel from the author of SHINE.
Sonic Boom: Napster, P2p And The Battle For The Future Of Music
by John AldermanThe first book to tell the inside story of the battle for control over the future of music and how technology is ripping up the traditional rules of business.
Gareth Malone’s Guide to Classical Music: The Perfect Introduction To Classical Music (Bookd Podcast Ser. #4)
by Gareth MaloneHave you ever been carried away by a piece of classical music? In this funny, evocative, personal eBook, previously published as ‘Music for the People: The Pleasures and Pitfalls of Classical Music’, Gareth takes us on a journey of musical discovery that explains and entertains in equal measure.
The Secret History of Entertainment
by David HepworthA must for all Pop Culture junkies. ‘Myriad weird and weirder showbiz stories with which to amaze, astound and possibly bore rigid close personal friends down the pub or in sheltered accomodation. A must for intellectuals and anoraks alike.’ Mark Radcliffe
Wagner
by Michael Tanner‘A fine, intellectually sparkling and always engaging little book – a welcome addition to any Wagner library’Hans Vaget, Opera Quarterly
This Is a Call: The Life And Times Of Dave Grohl
by Paul Brannigan‘Someone called and said Kurt died. I just f*****g lost it.’
Hotel California: Singer-songwriters And Cocaine Cowboys In The L. A. Canyons 1967-1976
by Barney HoskynsThe story of a remarkable time and place: Los Angeles from the dawn of the singer-songwriter era in the mid-Sixties to the peak of The Eagles’ success in the late Seventies.
The Dark Side of the Moon: The Making Of The Pink Floyd Masterpiece
by John HarrisA behind-the-scenes, in-depth look at the making of one of the greatest sonic masterpieces and most commercially successful albums of all time.
The Dancing Bear
by Michael MorpurgoDiscover the beautiful stories of Michael Morpurgo, author of Warhorse and the nation’s favourite storyteller A gentle and deeply moving story of a young girl and her bear, told with great charm by a master storyteller.
Hell Bent for Leather: Confessions Of A Heavy Metal Addict (P. S. Ser.)
by Seb HunterA witty and self-deprecating memoir about headbanging your way through growing up.
The Rest is Noise: Listening To The Twentieth Century (Playaway Adult Nonfiction Ser.)
by Alex RossAlex Ross’s sweeping history of twentieth-century classical music, winner of the Guardian First Book Award, is a gripping account of a musical revolution.
LZ-’75: The Lost Chronicles Of Led Zeppelin's 1975 American Tour
by Stephen DavisStephen Davis’s brilliantly-written personal account of criss-crossing America with Led Zeppelin on their 1975 tour. A warts-and-all snapshot of the world’s biggest hard-rock band at their peak.
My Appetite for Destruction: Sex, And Drugs, And Guns N' Roses
by Steven AdlerFrom original Guns N’ Roses drummer Steven Adler comes the inside story of Guns N’ Roses through a new perspective and his own intense struggle with addiction.
Listen to This
by Alex RossIn Listen to This, the award-winning music critic and author of The Rest is Noise, Alex Ross looks forward and backward in musical culture: capturing essential figures in classical music history, as well as giving an alternative view of recent pop music.
Chopin
by Adam ZamoyskiA completely new edition of the definitive biography of Chopin, unavailable for many years, by one of the finest of contemporary European historians.
Mustaine: A Life In Metal
by Dave MustaineFormer Metallica guitarist and founding member of Megadeth Dave Mustaine talks for the first time about his life in rock ‘n’ roll, finally telling the inside story of two of the most influential heavy metal bands in the world.
I Know This Much: From Soho To Spandau
by Gary KempI Know This Much – by Gary Kemp, Spandau Ballet's prime mover – is simply the freshest, most exciting and best-written memoir to arrive for years.
Fab: An Intimate Life Of Paul Mccartney
by Howard SounesThe living embodiment of The Beatles, a musical juggernaut without parallel, Paul McCartney is undoubtedly the senior figure in pop music today. In this authoritative biography, journalist and acclaimed author Howard Sounes leaves no stone unturned in building the most accurate and extensive profile yet of music's greatest living legend.