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Keith Shadwick

Autor(a) de The Encyclopedia of Jazz & Blues

12 Works 271 Membros 2 Reviews

About the Author

Keith Shadwick was born in London. His books include Bill Evans: Everything Happens To Me and The Guinness Book Of Classical Composers. He wrote about rock, jazz, blues, and classical music for The Independent, The Daily Telegraph, and Jazzwise magazine. He was a presenter on BBC radio and Classic mostrar mais FM and a consultant for many music and media companies. A professional saxophonist in his youth, Shadwick continued to play for fun until his untimely death from mesothelioma in July 2008. mostrar menos

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male
Nacionalidade
USA

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Keith Shadwick, author of the similarly exhaustive and excellent Jimi Hendrix: Musician(2003, Backbeat Books), among others, has produced a work worthy of a band of Led Zeppelin's stature and legend. This lengthy book covers the entirety of Zeppelin's career in serious and thorough fashion, beginning with their emergence from the ashes of the Yardbirds in 1968, through the death of drummer, John Bonham, in 1980. There have been several efforts to capture the history of the band, notably Stephen Davis' Hammer of the Gods (Pan 1995), and former tour manager, Richard Cole's, Stairway to Heaven (Pocket Books, 2002), both of which focus largely on the band's penchant for over-indulgence and general bad behavior. Shadwick's is much broader approach, largely passing over the tales of debauchery in favor of a thorough and insightful analysis of of the band's music, their working methods, and the unique personalities of the four members. Page, Pland, Bonham, and Jones appear less the crazed rock stars that popular reputation has come to regard them as (although they certainly are that), and more as driven and accomplished musicians who worked incredibly hard on stage and in the studio. This is the definitive book on the band.… (mais)
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valencia.dave | Apr 10, 2007 |
A guide containing hundreds of reviews of recordings by the major jazz artists, written by critics from the USA and Britain. The work also includes a basic jazz library, highlighting recordings which have become cornerstones in the evolution of jazz.
 
Marcado
antimuzak | Oct 18, 2005 |

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Obras
12
Membros
271
Popularidade
#85,376
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Resenhas
2
ISBNs
31
Idiomas
2

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