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Autor:
Hill, Kathryn
Publikováno v:
Popular Music History. Aug2014, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p111-135. 25p.
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Commercial Property Executive. 2020 Executives of the Year Award, p6-36. 27p.
Autor:
Peter Jones
Donald Fagen will forever be associated with Steely Dan, the band he formed with Walter Becker and four other musicians in 1972. The smooth, radio-friendly veneer of the duo's songs made Steely Dan internationally popular and famous in the 1970s, but
Autor:
Edoardo Genzolini
The reason I am writing this book is because it has never been properly given credit to the real cradle of the Who's success: San Francisco. The concerts the Who played at promoter Bill Graham's Bay Area venues made them grow exponentially and unifie
Autor:
Peter Jones
Donald Fagen will forever be associated with Steely Dan, the band he formed with Walter Becker and four other musicians in 1972. The smooth, radio-friendly veneer of the duo's songs made Steely Dan internationally popular and famous in the 1970s, but
Autor:
Barney Hoskyns
A “thoughtful, loving, and thorough portrait” of the pioneering musicians behind Steely Dan, featuring interviews, essays, reviews and more (PopMatters).At its core, Steely Dan is a creative marriage between guitarist Donald Fagen and keyboardist
Autor:
Mike Segretto
Fifty years after Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon made their first ruckus together onstage, the world is still fascinated with its greatest rock-and-roll band. Whether their music is popping up in TV commercials and the
Autor:
Heylin, Clinton
By the end of 1968 The Beatles were far too busy squabbling with each other, while The Stones had simply stopped making music; English Rock was coming to an end. & I & All the Mad Men & /I & tells the story of six stars that travelled to edge of sani
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Nicola Spelman
Studies of opera, film, television, and literature have demonstrated how constructions of madness may be referenced in order to stigmatise but also liberate protagonists in ways that reinforce or challenge contemporaneous notions of normality. But to