Jimmy Page: The Definitive Biography – Book Review
To be a successful "rock star" in this day and age, you have to be accessible. MTV pulled the curtain, but the Internet, social media and meet-and-greets have placed...
A Dream Goes On Forever The Continuing Story Of Todd Rundgren Vol. 2 The...
Yeah, it's a long title, but then again if you want to know everything you'll ever need to know about Todd Rundgren and his band Utopia, A Dream Goes...
Living The Beatles Legend: The Untold Story Of Mal Evans – Book Review
Not only is this 500+ page book extraordinarily fascinating and wildly entertaining but the story of how Living The Beatles Legend: The Untold Story of Mal Evans came to...
Endless Enigma: A Musical Biography Of Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Book Review
The problem with me reviewing anything ELP (hmmm, that rhymes!) is that I love, love, LOVE the band so much (they are my fave of all time) that I...
Brian May’s Red Special: The Story Of The Home-Made Guitar That Rocked Queen And...
In the history of rock and roll, there have been a few classic guitars that
have captured the public’s imagination. Stevie Ray Vaughn’s Fender
SRV Stratocaster, Jimmy Page’s Gibson SG double-neck,...
Joe Perry | Rocks: My Life In And Out Of Aerosmith – Book Review
It only seems fair that if Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler can spill the beans in his own taunting memoir Does The Noise In My Head Bother You?, then his...
Yes: A Visual Biography – Book Review
Yes: A Visual Biography is another biography from Martin Popoff, a Canadian music journalist, critic, and author generally regarded as the preeminent heavy metal writer. Here, he leverages his acute...
Little Richard: The Birth Of Rock ’n’ Roll – Book Review
If David Kirby had his way we'd start every sentence with "A-wop-bop-a-loo-bop-a-lop-bam-boom!"
The guy makes the case in Little Richard: The Birth Of Rock 'n' Roll
that "Tutti Frutti" is the...
1973: The Golden Year Of Progressive Rock – Book Review
Did you happen to know that Brain Salad Surgery peaked at number 2 in the UK on December 30, 1973, one place behind Yes’ Tales From Topographic Oceans? Well, author and music...
Brian Jones: Straight From the Heart, The Rolling Stones Murder – Book Review
With a book title like Brian Jones: Straight From the Heart, The Rolling Stones Murder, you can bet a 337-page soft cover book presents some ‘facts’ that are far...

















