Today, I’m reviewing Earth to Moon: a memoir by Moon Unit Zappa, daughter of the late rocker Frank Zappa.
Today, I’m reviewing Earth to Moon: a memoir by Moon Unit Zappa, daughter of the late rocker Frank Zappa.
I love my rock ‘n’ roll biographies, so when Gary Shea’s autobiography came up for review, I jumped at the chance to read No Bass No Party: Sketches of My Life in Music. Check out my review. And don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway. ****
Today, I’m reviewing the latest book by one of my favourite lead singers, Rob Halford. In Biblical, he takes us deep into the world of heavy metal.
I enjoy rock-n-roll memoirs, biographies, and autobiographies. Even though I’m not a Sum 41 fan, I couldn’t resist purchasing this book to read. I’m always fascinated by the lives of musicians and what gets them into the biz in the first place. So today I am reviewing Walking Disaster by Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley.
Charlie Watts is my fave Stone and one of my fave drummers. Yeah, I was sad when he passed away, but the man lived a good long life. So when this book became available, I wanted to read about the most private member of the Rolling Stones in Charlie’s Good Night by Paul Sexton.
I used the Christmas holidays to continue catching up on my TBR pile. Today, I’m reviewing the rock ‘n’ roll memoir Unrated by actress and former Playboy playmate Carrie Stevens.
It’s time to review another rock ‘n’ roll book. One of my fave bands is Van Halen, and one of my fave drummers is Alex Van Halen. So when his book became available at Kobo, I snatched it up. Yes, it took me a bit to get to reading it since my TBR pile is …
Tales from the Gutter by Mike Corcione has been in my TBR pile for a while, and I finally had a chance to read and review it. This is the perfect book for you if you want a peek behind the decadent rock-n-roll curtain of the eighties hair metal scene in New York City.
It’s been a while since I reviewed a rock ‘n’ roll title, and I do note on the main page of my website that I love to blog about romance, reading, writing, and rock ‘n’ roll. So for today, I am giving you my thoughts on Hard to Handle by Steve Gorman, the former drummer …
Today, I’m reviewing the non-fiction title Confess: The Autobiography by Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford, a heavy metal, LGBT, rock-n-roll memoir.
Today, I’m reviewing Anything for a Hit by Dorothy Carvello, an autobiography about an A&R rep in the music industry who gives the inner-scoop about its many dealings and secrets.
Being a die-hard music fan, I enjoy memoirs and autobiographies by groupies and WAGS (wives and girlfriends)–the lovely ladies who inspired many of the songs we love. What about those who work in the music industry or became part of the band’s inner-circle? They’re included, too, because these gals kicked some serious ass. Have a …