| JT LeRoy - Fiction - 2016 - 145 pages
National Bestseller Featuring a foreword by Billy Corgan “JT LeRoy’s masterful imagination, command of story, and easy sense of the mythological are a rare combination that ... | |
| JT LeRoy - Fiction - 2016 - 259 pages
National Bestseller With a new foreword by Jeff Feuerzeig A timely reissue of the extraordinary stories by JT LeRoy/Laura Albert that won international acclaim, to be timed ... | |
| Hugh Barker, Yuval Taylor - Music - 2007 - 400 pages
Musicians strive to “keep it real”; listeners condemn “fakes”; ... but does great music really need to be authentic? Did Elvis sing from the heart, or was he just acting? Were ... | |
| Michael Scott Cain - Music - 2017 - 265 pages
Americana is a music that defies definition. It isn’t rock, although it does encompass rock. It isn’t folk, but folk is there. It isn’t Celtic, but it is woven with Celtic ... | |
| Greil Marcus - Music - 2014 - 278 pages
The legendary critic and author of Mystery Train “ingeniously retells the tale of rock and roll” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). Unlike previous versions of rock ’n’ roll ... | |
| Everett TRUE - Music - 2010 - 376 pages
From their 1974 debut at New York's premier punk dive, through the classic albums and blistering live sets, The Ramones cut an unforgettable swathe through two decades of pop ... | |
| Jason Hanley - Music - 2014 - 155 pages
Finally! A hip, fun and culturally relevant series of music appreciation books, perfect for modern music-loving families who want to take advantage of this era of exploding ... | |
| David R. Shumway - Social Science - 2014 - 265 pages
The nature and meaning of rock stardom—celebrities who embody the most important social and cultural conflicts of their era. "All stars are celebrities, but not all ... | |
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