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  • Howard Jones – We’re In This Together April 26, 2023
    Available in three formats, Super Deluxe Edition, Deluxe Edition and hardback. Super Deluxe Edition limited to 250 copies includes the following items: 426 page full colour book signed by Howard with a personal dedication and video message A genuine part of a synthesiser owned and played by Howard 2 x exclusive, certified prints of record […]
    Neil Cossar
  • Crosby, Stills & Nash – Music is Love July 27, 2022
    “This is a wonderful collection of information about Crosby, Stills & Nash, and the photographs bring the reader even closer to the band.” Graham Nash, June 2022, New York City. The first 300 copies of the Special slipcase edition are signed by Graham Nash or Stephen Stills. Please specify whose signature you would prefer.  Music […]
    Neil Cossar
  • Live (Excerpts) – The Story of The Stranglers July 14, 2022
    This official book is an oral history of The Stranglers, mixing hundreds of fan anecdotes with memories from the band, their collaborators, other musicians and celebrity admirers garnered from 50 years of recording and performing.Passion, excitement, and emotion are the words that keep cropping up in the pages of this book. The music and live shows The Stranglers have created, […]
    Neil Cossar
  • Chuck Berry March 21, 2022
    American guitarist, singer, and songwriter Chuck Berry was born on 18th Oct 1926. Berry was one of the pioneers of rock and roll music, he refined and developed rhythm and blues into the major elements that made rock and roll distinctive, with lyrics focusing on teen life and consumerism and his own brand of showmanship […]
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  • Johnny Cash March 20, 2022
    I can’t think of anyone apart from Elvis who has had such an influence and hold on musical culture for over 40 years, the singer became an imposing and influential figure. Johnny Cash didn’t sound like county music from Nashville, nor did he sound like a rock & roll singer. He created his own subgenre, […]
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  • Little Richard March 19, 2022
    In Sept 1955, Little Richard entered a New Orleans recording studio to begin two days of recording. Things were not going well and during a break, Richard and his producer; Bumps Blackwell went to the Dew Drop Inn for lunch. Richard started playing the piano in the bar, singing aloud and lewd version of “Tutti […]
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  • Glen Campbell March 18, 2022
    Singer, songwriter, actor, TV presenter Glen Campbell was born on 22nd April 1936, the 12th child and seventh son of a dirt poor sharecropper. Campbell drowned when he was a toddler in the Little Missouri River near his family’s Arkansas home. His lips were blue when he was pulled from the river and those who […]
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  • Neil Diamond March 17, 2022
    There’s something very nice and warm about Neil Diamond — he’s like an old friend, a comfy pair of slippers, he’s your favourite uncle. You see, I’m saying all this and I’ve never even met the guy. But reading about him confirms my thoughts. Many acts from Elvis Presley, Lulu, and Deep Purple have all […]
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  • Bob Dylan March 16, 2022
    On 13th Feb 1969, Bob Dylan recorded versions of “Lay, Lady, Lay”, at Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. “Lay Lady Lay” was originally written for the soundtrack of the movie Midnight Cowboy, but wasn’t submitted in time to be included in the finished film. The song has gone on to become a standard and […]
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  • Harry Nilsson March 15, 2022
    “He should be remembered as the supreme singer of his generation, or any generation.” So said Harry Nilsson’s record producer Richard Perry. And his songs? Ace songwriter Jimmy Webb describes them as “Unique. There’s nothing like them.” But how’s this for an accolade to top all accolades? The Beatles named him as their favourite band. […]
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