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As seen on BBC TV, Pete Frame's Rock Family Trees are world famous and his books have become classics of rock literature.
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If the style appeal of Fifties Teds and Sixties hippies depends heavily upon nostalgia, Mods - always the essence of cool - looked hip from the start.
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A valuable resource of scores, written examples and other vital study materials compiled specially for those working with the AQA GCSE Music syllabus.
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In his fourth volume of Family Trees, celebrated rock historian Pete Frame spans several decades and many musical styles to offer another unique insight into the development of popular culture.
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An amazing and absorbing collection of facts, statistics, stories and gossip that will entertain for hours!
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Free with any Omnibus Press or Sanctuary book.Presented in this unique book, 66 locations where rock's heroes and heroines lived, loved, played and died.
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No matter how much of an expert you think youare, there'll be plenty to challenge and baffle you in this collection of over 1000 teasers from the world of Rock and Pop!
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This book examines the deepest roots of our modern funk and soul guitar styles, looking back to the blues sounds (that would eventually mutate into rock 'n' roll) and the jazz technicians that would ad colour to the new soul grooves.
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Having worked with the group since their emergence in the late Seventies, Ross Halfin became a part of the roller-coaster ride that saw Maiden conquer the world as the leading lights of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal.
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A candid look at the lives of four men whose combined catalogues have sold tens of millions of copies.
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