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! Read * Rock of Ages: The Rolling Stone History of Rock & Roll by Ed Ward, Geoffrey Stokes, Ken Tucker ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Rock of Ages: The Rolling Stone History of Rock & Roll Hide thyself from this. If you're like me, you've always been mystified by the uncanny similarity between Hank Williams and John Lee Hooker, to say nothing of the near-identical vocal qualities of Hank Snow and B.B. King. Luckily, we have a book that explains it all. According to Ed Ward in the first 1/3 of "Rock of Ages," country . Robbie Nagy said Not too bad of a book. I have to admit I found this a tough read at times. It jumps around alot from subjuct to subject; trying to tie everything to

Rock of Ages: The Rolling Stone History of Rock & Roll

Title : Rock of Ages: The Rolling Stone History of Rock & Roll
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Rating : 4.39 (678 Votes)
Asin : 0671544381
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 157 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

Hide thyself from this. If you're like me, you've always been mystified by the uncanny similarity between Hank Williams and John Lee Hooker, to say nothing of the near-identical vocal qualities of Hank Snow and B.B. King. Luckily, we have a book that explains it all. According to Ed Ward in the first 1/3 of "Rock of Ages," country . Robbie Nagy said Not too bad of a book. I have to admit I found this a tough read at times. It jumps around alot from subjuct to subject; trying to tie everything together in one ,neat, continues bundle. An the age of the book (1986) leaves much out from what I would be interested in music wise; but on the whole I did have fun reading it and much . "Sometimes Cliches Speak" according to deez. The previous reviewer complains this book is riddled with cliches about how rock n' roll developed from the intersection of blues and hillbilly music. I think for many readers this will be less a cliche than a revelation. Consider the audience this book is aimed atafter all it does have "Rolling Stone" in th

Rock of Ages: The Rolling Stone History of Rock & Roll book has been released since 0000-00-00. Rock of Ages: The Rolling Stone History of Rock & Roll are written by Ed Ward, Geoffrey Stokes, Ken Tucker and it has 157 of pages on paperback.

From School Library Journal YA Old rock and roll is no fossil. There are significant sections on the major figures and genres, with access through an index of performers. Any previous hit song seems as likely to be heard in a new version these days as in the original on an oldies show. Arrangement is largely chronological, with the background and interests of each contributor determining the scope and depth of treatment. Those wishing encyclopedic entries on songs or artists would be better served by other titles, but those seeking more detail or broader co

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