Always Been There
Rosanne Cash, the List, and the Spirit of Southern Music
Michael Streissguth
The candid story behind the making of Rosanne Cash’s next album, The List, which is based on a list of 100 essential country songs complied by her father, Johnny Cash.
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Phish
Parke Puterbaugh
Drawing on nearly 15 years of exclusive interviews with the band, Rolling Stone contributor Parke Puterbaugh delivers the first biography of Vermont jamband legends Phish.
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Best Music Writing 2009
Greil Marcus, Editor
Legendary critic Greil Marcus takes the helm for the landmark tenth edition of Da Capo’s annual compendium of the best in music writing.
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He Is ... I Say
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Neil Diamond
David Wild
One fan’s witty, loving, and deeply personal biographical portrait of the legendary singer-songwriter of such enduring anthems as “Cherry, Cherry,” “Sweet Caroline,” and “America.”
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Don’t Stop Believin’
How Karaoke Conquered the World and Changed My Life
Brian Raftery
Armed with a keen eye and a terrible singing voice, writer Brian Raftery sets out across the globe, tracing karaoke's evolution from cult fad to multi-million dollar phenomenon.
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Comfortably Numb
The Inside Story of Pink Floyd
Mark Blake
Comfortably Numb is simply the definitive, final word on one of the most beloved—and enigmatic—rock bands of all time, the band that traveled to The Dark Side of the Moon and built The Wall: the legendary Pink Floyd.
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