5 Great Rock Memoirs to Check Out
When we’re stuck inside and can’t get to a show, these rock memoirs capture some of the fun (and craziness) of that world.
Sympathy for the Drummer: Why Charlie Watts Matters
Charlie Watts is considered the “heartbeat” of the Stones. A new book breaks down why this timekeeper is one of the most masterful drummers of any genre.
With “Face It,” Debbie Harry Looks Back — and Forward
Andy Warhol, Joey Ramone… and Ted Bundy? All played a part in Debbie Harry’s amazing life. Her new memoir, “Face Off,” dishes about the past — but looks to the future.
“Can’t Give It Away On 7th Avenue” – The Stones in NYC
New York City and The Rolling Stones have a particular chemistry — even moreso than most British bands. A new book showcases how they dipped into grit, grime, and glamour.
“Anything for A Hit”: Behind the Scenes in the Music Industry
In her new book, Dorothy Carvello shows a much darker side to the music industry.