DETROIT ROCK CITY
The Uncensored History of Five Decades of Rock'n' Roll in America's Loudest City
Edgy, well-written and gripping rock story
Detroit Rock City is the definitive account of rock in this immensely important rock and roll town, told through oral history. From the Stooges and MC5, to Grand Funk Railroad and Ted Nugent, to the White Stripes, Eminem, and Kid Rock, and whole casts of other great bands and performers, Detroit has always produced louder, more rumbling, in-anyone’s-face rock and roll than can be found anywhere else on the globe. In Detroit Rock City, readers get to hear the stories straight from the participants themselves – the singers, the guitar slingers, the fans, the reporters, the promoters, the guys who made amps by hand (to be louder and crunchier than the competition); that is, anyone who saw with their own eyes, made with their own hands, and heard with their own ears. Steve Miller is the editor of Touch and Go: The Complete Hardcore Punk Zine ’79-’83 (Bazillion Points) by Tesco Vee and Dave Stimson, a complete collection of the influential U.S. hardcore punk zine. Miller has also contributed music pieces to a number of publications, including People, U.S. News & World Report, St. Petersburg Times, Washington Times, Dallas Observer, and Houston Press. He worked as a metro reporter for the Dallas Morning News, a national reporter for the Washington Times and is currently an investigative reporter for the online news site Texas Watchdog
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Published 2013-04-01 by Da Capo |
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Published 2013-04-01 by Da Capo |