A rock 'n roll classic back in print updated and revised. One of the funniest rock memoirs ever Al Kooper's legendary Backstage Passes is available again] Al's quirkly life from would'be teenage rocker to crashing Bob Dylan's recording session an
Richard Neer was an eyewitness to, and participant in, this history. FM is the tale of his exhilarating ride.
Backstage Passes: Rock 'n' Roll Life in the Sixties
... Joey Stec, sax (baritone), sax (tenor) John Hiatt, Beneath This Gruff Exterior, sax (baritone) John Lennon, Sometime in New York City/Live Jam, saxophone John Lennon, Walls and Bridges, horn, saxophone, tenor (vocal) John Lennon, ...
... guitar, five-string banjo Frank Goodkin—five-string banjo David Grisman—mandolin Fred Weisz—fiddle Steve Katz—vocal, washboard Joshua Rifkin—vocal, piano, kazoo John Sebastian—harmonica, kazoo Danny Lauffer—jug Peggy Haines—jug ...
Mark Allen suggested I produce other acts, and he gave me a band he was representing called Exile, who did another song by me and Bob King called ... At Roulette, that job was handled by some guy named Murray and his title was “Hey you ...
show at Manchester's Free Trade Hall on 17 May - not the Royal Albert Hall, as originally believed - the bootleg featured the electric set in its eight-song entirety, commencing with 'Tell Me, Momma' and climaxing in a furious, ...
What about young Gleason's views on jazz? Were they invalid because he would always be an Irish boy from New York's segregated suburbs and not a black man from Harlem? That, too, seemed not to be an issue. Yet the critic made race an ...
Blood Sweat and Tears was an instant success but life on the road took its toll. This is the story of grit, courage, and determination-- and above all, survival.
While Eric Burdon may be best remembered for his unforgettable vocals on the Animals' platinum hit, "House of the Rising Sun," this Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member has never stopped having adventures.
This is not just another rock 'n' roll memoir.