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Hound Dog: The Leiber & Stoller Autobiography

Title : Hound Dog: The Leiber & Stoller Autobiography
Author :
Rating : 4.65 (869 Votes)
Asin : 1416559396
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 336 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-04-03
Language : English

Leiber and Stoller were still in their teens when they started working with some of the pioneers of rock and roll, writing such hits as "Hound Dog," which eventually became a #1 record for Elvis Presley. Their string of hits with the Coasters, including "Yakety Yak," "Poison Ivy," and "Charlie Brown," is a part of rock ’n’ roll history. King, including "On Broadway" and "Stand by Me." They worked with everyone from Phil Spector to Burt Bacharach and Peggy Lee. Their smash musical Smokey Joe’s Café became the longest-running musical revue in Broadway history. IN 1950 a couple of rhythm and blues–loving teenagers named Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller met for the first time. They discovered their mutual affection for R&B and, as Jerry and Mike put it in this fascinating autobiography, began an argument that has been going on for over fifty years with no resolution in sight. Jerry and Mike became the King’s favorite songwriters, giving him "Jailhouse Rock" and other #1 songs. They founded their own music label and introduced novel instrumentation into their hits for the Drifters and Ben E. Lively, colorful, and irreverent, Hound Dog describes how two youngsters with an insatiable love of good old American R&B created th

A couple of Jewish kids with a passion for black music, Leiber and Stoller started out as teenagers writing blues ballads, penned such early, genre-defining rock classics as Hound Dog and Stand by Me, then conceived a midlife obsession with aging chanteuse Peggy Lee, for whom they wrote and produced an album of ruminative torch songs. ThereÖs not a lot of deep insight into the creative process—the authors seem to have written most of their songs on 15 minutesÖ notice—just vignettes from pop musicÖs giddy youth, short and sweet and catchy. Along the way, they went through iconic music-biz rites of passage: hanging with Elvis; working at the Brill Building; getting into financial disputes with Phil Spector, Atlantic Records and the Mafia. From Publishers Weekly The gol

One of my favorite books to read This is one of my favorite books. I love how the book is structured on a time line with Jerry making his comments about what he was doing (or not doing) and then Mike making his comments about what he was doing (or not doing) all interwoven as time marched along. And I was transported back in time as they shared about how the music was made (or was not made). These guys were constantly breaking new ground and creating a new industry which never existed before. I was constantly entertained and. Leiber and Stoller--America's Damon and Pythias Bill Emblom I thoroughly enjoy the music of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, especially from the 1950s with the Coasters and into the 1960 with The Drifters and the girl groups. Little did they know at the time that their music would become timeless. It did take me some time to get used to the format of the book. I've never read a book that goes back and forth with each individual taking turns speaking. I had to remind myself as to who was speaking as I read through the book. The book is a quick read with . My favorite kind of bio/autobiographyin their own words! This is my favorite style bio or autobiography.specific memories presented straight from the horses mouth so to speak. I really felt like I was sitting in a room listening to these two have a conversation about their lives and the book flew by.I give Mr Ritz credit as he is a very supportive co-author and most of the projects he involves himself with are high quality.

Jerry Leiber was born in Baltimore, Maryland on April 25, 1933, and Mike Stoller was born in Queens, New York, on March 13, 1933. in 1989, where they both still reside. They were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1985 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.Jerry Leiber was born in Baltimore, Maryland on April 25, 1933, and Mike Stoller was born in Queens, New York, on March 13, 1933. They were inducted into the Songwriters H

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