Fall Book Recommendations
Barenaked Ladies: Public Stunts Private Stories by Paul Myers
Barenaked Ladies: Public Stunts Private Stories does a great job in capturing the band's vibe and attitude. Everything they do is infused with humor and irony, and this book is the same. Paul Myers, the author, met the band back in 1990 when they opened for his band. Obviously the Barenaked Ladies went on to much more success, but Myers offers a good insiders viewpoint and perspective. Fans of BNL will definitely dig this book. Jam Master Jay: The Heart Of Hip-Hop by David E. Thigpen
The book chronicles the journey of Jason Mizell from the neighborhood to his success as Jam Master Jay of Run DMC and his tragic, violent death in 2002. The book features interviews from the surviving members of Run DMC, employees of his record label Def Jam, and friends from the early days. The author of the book, David E. Thigpen, is a writer for Time Magazine and has covered pop and hip-hop music for many years. Jam Master Jay is a fitting tribute to an often underappreciated pioneer of hip-hop, and one that was taken from us much too soon.
The U2 Reader: A Quarter Century of Commentary, Criticism and Reviews by Hank Bordowitz
U2 are the best band of their generation, and many books have already been written about them and their career. The U2 Reader takes a different approach. It collects previous articles, interviews, commentaries, discographies and reviews into one volume. It starts at the very beginning of their career and goes through All That You Can't Leave Behind.
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