Ginger Baker Hellraiser The Autobiography of The World s Greatest Drummer

Ginger Baker   Hellraiser  The Autobiography of The World s Greatest Drummer
Author: Ginger Baker
Publsiher: Kings Road Publishing
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2010-06-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781857828641

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Peter 'Ginger' Baker is a legend. A pioneering drummer who transcends genre, he's done much to popularise world music with his fierce passion for the rhythms of Africa. He is that rare thing - both critically acclaimed and globally successful. He has also lived a life more rock'n'roll than most.Ginger tells his story for the first time. It's often harrowing but outrageously honest as he journey's from war-torn south London to his adopted home in South Africa's beautiful Western Cape - where he has his own polo club. Along the way he tells of his life-long love of jazz, how he discovered the drums, life on the road and reveals the heroin use that should have killed him. He talks candidly of his three marriages, his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Cream in 1993, their 2005 reunion and his own plans for the future.

Ginger Baker Hellraiser

Ginger Baker   Hellraiser
Author: Ginger Baker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1786062577

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Tales of a Rock Star s Daughter

Tales of a Rock Star s Daughter
Author: Nettie Baker
Publsiher: Wymer UK
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2018-11-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1912782022

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These are the stories of Nettie Baker, eldest daughter of legendary 'wild man' -- Graham Bond Organisation / Cream / Blind Faith / Airforce drummer Ginger. From poverty to riches and back, featuring a colourful cast of characters known and unknown; set in the vanished world of 60s /70s/80's UK pop culture.

Clapton

Clapton
Author: Eric Clapton
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2008-05-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780767925365

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With striking intimacy and candor, Eric Clapton tells the story of his eventful and inspiring life in this poignant and honest autobiography. More than a rock star, Eric Clapton is an icon, a living embodiment of the history of rock music. Well known for his reserve in a profession marked by self-promotion, flamboyance, and spin, he now chronicles, for the first time, his remarkable personal and professional journeys. Born illegitimate in 1945 and raised by his grandparents, Eric never knew his father and, until the age of nine, believed his actual mother to be his sister. In his early teens his solace was the guitar, and his incredible talent would make him a cult hero in the clubs of Britain and inspire devoted fans to scrawl “Clapton is God” on the walls of London’s Underground. With the formation of Cream, the world's first supergroup, he became a worldwide superstar, but conflicting personalities tore the band apart within two years. His stints in Blind Faith, in Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, and in Derek and the Dominos were also short-lived but yielded some of the most enduring songs in history, including the classic “Layla.” During the late sixties he played as a guest with Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan, as well as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and longtime friend George Harrison. It was while working with the latter that he fell for George’s wife, Pattie Boyd, a seemingly unrequited love that led him to the depths of despair, self-imposed seclusion, and drug addiction. By the early seventies he had overcome his addiction and released the bestselling album 461 Ocean Boulevard, with its massive hit “I Shot the Sheriff.” He followed that with the platinum album Slowhand, which included “Wonderful Tonight,” the touching love song to Pattie, whom he finally married at the end of 1979. A short time later, however, Eric had replaced heroin with alcohol as his preferred vice, following a pattern of behavior that not only was detrimental to his music but contributed to the eventual breakup of his marriage. In the eighties he would battle and begin his recovery from alcoholism and become a father. But just as his life was coming together, he was struck by a terrible blow: His beloved four-year-old son, Conor, died in a freak accident. At an earlier time Eric might have coped with this tragedy by fleeing into a world of addiction. But now a much stronger man, he took refuge in music, responding with the achingly beautiful “Tears in Heaven.” Clapton is the powerfully written story of a survivor, a man who has achieved the pinnacle of success despite extraordinary demons. It is one of the most compelling memoirs of our time.

Sound Man

Sound Man
Author: Glyn Johns
Publsiher: Plume
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780147516572

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"A life recording hits with the Rolling Stones, the Who, Led Zeppelin, the Eagles, Eric Clapton, the Faces ..."--Jacket.

Wild Tales

Wild Tales
Author: Graham Nash
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2013
Genre: Autobiography
ISBN: 9780385347549

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A founding member of the bands Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and the Hollies shares the story of his life from his youth in post-war England through his creative relationship with Joni Mitchell and his career as a solo musician and political activist

John Bonham

John Bonham
Author: Mick Bonham
Publsiher: Oldcastle Books Ltd
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2015-03-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781904915447

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Bonham is a complete portrait of the drummers' drummer written by his brother Mick Bonham. With exclusive interviews and previously un-published photos from the Bonham collection, as well as a complete Led Zeppelin chronology and history of Bonham's earlier musical career.

Rust in Peace

Rust in Peace
Author: Dave Mustaine
Publsiher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2020-09-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780306846038

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Get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Megadeth’s iconic record, Rust in Peace, from the band’s lead vocalist and guitarist. When Rust in Peace was released in 1990, the future of Megadeth was uncertain. Fresh off their performance at the record-breaking Monsters of Rock festival, and with knockout new albums from Slayer, Anthrax, and Metallica dominating the charts, the pressure to produce a standout statement record was higher than ever. In Rust in Peace: The Inside Story of the Megadeth Masterpiece, the band's lead vocalist and guitarist, Dave Mustaine, gives readers a never-before-seen glimpse into the artistry and insanity that went into making the band's most iconic record. He recounts the arduous task of hiring the band and supporting cast, of managing egos and extracurriculars during the album's ensuing success, and succumbing to the pressures of fame and fortune—which eventually forced the band to break up. And yet, Megadeth's demise was just the beginning; the birth pangs of the record were nothing compared to what came next. Alcohol, drugs, sex, money, power, property, prestige, the lies fed to the band by the industry—and the lies they told each other-threatened to eat away at the band's bond like rust, devouring it until only the music survived. Featuring a foreword by Slash