The Beach Boys are one of the most celebrated bands in the history of pop music. In a career that began before the Beatles and lasted long after their demise, they were responsible for almost single-handedly spearheading a new music genre.
This fiction story is about Mike Simon’s band, The Dream Daffodils, who have the distinction of having more statues and more museums in their name than fellow Liverpudlians The Beatles. Mike’s brand new autobiography lifts the lid on the Pop and Rock world from1957 to the present day.
Adored by their fans, across a career that spanned almost fifty years, Black Sabbath divided opinions more than any other band. Revised edition to include notes on the final concert and Ozzy's final farewell...
A series of 16 stand-alone chapters revisit pop/rock history viewed through a prism of causality highlighting previously overlooked or obscure timeline moments crucial to the stories of the Sixties and Seventies greatest bands, singers, and songs playing out in the way they did.
This is the story of a DNA journey that began with looking for information on a simple stone mason, and ended up with the discovery of the first king of the Celts and a bloodline back to the start of human history.
A Go! Go! Revisited – Beatles, Bournemouth and Beyond updates and extends Jon Kremer’s Sixties memoir Bournemouth A Go! Go! The full text and images contained within the original edition are annotated with substantial footnotes, complemented with additional photos.