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Rock Stars on the Record is a collection of first-hand tales by artists of all ages, backgrounds, and musical influences, remembering the meaning behind the records that mattered most to them. From Laura Jane Grace to Ian MacKaye, Don McLean to Cherie Currie, Alice Bag to Mac DeMarco, and many more, bestselling author Eric Spitznagel talks to rock stars across the sonic spectrum about the albums that changed them in ways only music can change someone.
Everyone's most cherished childhood record—be it a battered piece of vinyl, torn cassette tape, or scratched CD—has a story, and those stories can be more revealing about their owners than you might expect. Hear about how "Weird Al" Yankovic refined his accordion skills by playing along to Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, or how Fishbone’s Angelo Moore saved his life with a boombox and a Bad Brains album. Or about how Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman of Prince's longtime band, The Generation, fell in love while trading mixtapes.
Each profile is more emotional, fascinating, and hilarious than the last. So place that needle in the groove, and prepare to hear something revelatory from your favorite rockers past and present.
Rock Stars on the Record is a collection of first-hand tales by artists of all ages, backgrounds, and musical influences, remembering the meaning behind the records that mattered most to them. From...
Rock Stars on the Record is a collection of first-hand tales by artists of all ages, backgrounds, and musical influences, remembering the meaning behind the records that mattered most to them. From Laura Jane Grace to Ian MacKaye, Don McLean to Cherie Currie, Alice Bag to Mac DeMarco, and many more, bestselling author Eric Spitznagel talks to rock stars across the sonic spectrum about the albums that changed them in ways only music can change someone.
Everyone's most cherished childhood record—be it a battered piece of vinyl, torn cassette tape, or scratched CD—has a story, and those stories can be more revealing about their owners than you might expect. Hear about how "Weird Al" Yankovic refined his accordion skills by playing along to Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, or how Fishbone’s Angelo Moore saved his life with a boombox and a Bad Brains album. Or about how Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman of Prince's longtime band, The Generation, fell in love while trading mixtapes.
Each profile is more emotional, fascinating, and hilarious than the last. So place that needle in the groove, and prepare to hear something revelatory from your favorite rockers past and present.
Advance Praise
“Eric Spitznagel always delivers. It helps that he genuinely reads as a serious contender for the world’s biggest fan of whoever he happens to be interviewing....These conversations effervesce.” ―Jeff Tweedy, singer-songwriter, Wilco frontman, and author of the bestseller Let’s Go (So We Can Get Back): A Memoir of Recording and Discording with Wilco, Etc.
“Eric’s newest book is absolutely fascinating. It’s hard to believe that no one has done this before, but now that I’ve read it, it seems totally obvious.... I know these great musicians and their music better now. Thank you, Eric.” ―Daniel J. Levitin, bestselling author of This Is Your Brain on Music, Professor of Neuroscience and Music at McGill University in Montreal
“Eric Spitznagel always delivers. It helps that he genuinely reads as a serious contender for the world’s biggest fan of whoever he happens to be interviewing....These conversations effervesce.”...
“Eric Spitznagel always delivers. It helps that he genuinely reads as a serious contender for the world’s biggest fan of whoever he happens to be interviewing....These conversations effervesce.” ―Jeff Tweedy, singer-songwriter, Wilco frontman, and author of the bestseller Let’s Go (So We Can Get Back): A Memoir of Recording and Discording with Wilco, Etc.
“Eric’s newest book is absolutely fascinating. It’s hard to believe that no one has done this before, but now that I’ve read it, it seems totally obvious.... I know these great musicians and their music better now. Thank you, Eric.” ―Daniel J. Levitin, bestselling author of This Is Your Brain on Music, Professor of Neuroscience and Music at McGill University in Montreal
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