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Mysteries in the Music: Case Closed
by Jim Berkenstadt
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Synopsis
Mysteries in the Music: Case Closed examines some of the secrets, myths, legends, conspiracies, and wildly inexplicable events that are such an intriguing part of rock and roll history. Travel back to the 1950s to uncover "Who Really Discovered Elvis Presley?" Revisit the 1960s, when a folk ...
Mysteries in the Music: Case Closed examines some of the secrets, myths, legends, conspiracies, and wildly inexplicable events that are such an intriguing part of rock and roll history.
Travel back to the 1950s to uncover "Who Really Discovered Elvis Presley?" Revisit the 1960s, when a folk troubadour tried forming a supergroup with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Transport back to Jamaica 1976 to discover whether the CIA tried to assassinate reggae superstar Bob Marley. Discover whether The Beach Boys actually stole a song from cult leader Charles Manson. Uncover the secrets behind Nirvana's Nevermind album.
"The Rock And Roll Detective(R), Strikes Again!
Rock and Roll was built on its own crazy mythology, but Jim knows the true stories are likely to be even wilder than the myths. I read this book with great pleasure and fascination and I have no doubt that you will too!"
-Chris Frantz: Drummer, Producer & Author, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club, and author of Remain in Love.
Travel back to the 1950s to uncover "Who Really Discovered Elvis Presley?" Revisit the 1960s, when a folk troubadour tried forming a supergroup with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Transport back to Jamaica 1976 to discover whether the CIA tried to assassinate reggae superstar Bob Marley. Discover whether The Beach Boys actually stole a song from cult leader Charles Manson. Uncover the secrets behind Nirvana's Nevermind album.
"The Rock And Roll Detective(R), Strikes Again!
Rock and Roll was built on its own crazy mythology, but Jim knows the true stories are likely to be even wilder than the myths. I read this book with great pleasure and fascination and I have no doubt that you will too!"
-Chris Frantz: Drummer, Producer & Author, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club, and author of Remain in Love.
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