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Publisher: authorhouse (tm); (July 2004)
ISBN: 1418472433
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The Lost Heros of Rock 'n Roll
By Jon Washington
Writing this book (for me) has been a labor of love. Ever since Rosemary Gardener dropped
off her record collection at my house back in the 1950's, Rock 'n Roll music has consumed a
large part of my life. The people who spearheaded the music that changed the world deserve the
recognition and the thanks of the entire 'Baby Boom' generation. Some of the artists whose stories are
told in this book suffered from more than their fair share of human frailties, but the unfailing
commitment to their music far outweighs the way they chose to live their lives.
Without those visionary and, sometimes eccentric, people Rock 'n Roll music would never
have happened, and, we as a generation, would be forever stuck in the grey "Father
Knows Best - Leave It To Beaver" netherworld of the bland, middle-class 1950's. We
should all be profoundly grateful for the shot of adrenaline, kick in the ass music
that propelled us headlong into the ongoing musical saga of Flower Power, MTV, Heavy
Metal and the New-Wave era. Without the contribution of these groundbreaking pioneers, all
we know today of the Rock 'n Roll experience would not have been possible.
It is my sincere hope that the true stories contained within this book will instill
a desire in the musicians of today to find out more about their predecessors
who were forerunners in the Rock 'n Roll revolution. In the early days, the
establishment reviled Rock 'n Roll music. The politicians of the time, and even the
church, renounced the new music and fought bitterly to stamp out the first stirrings
of the Rock 'n Roll consciousness. It is only through the efforts and the tenacity
of the few Rock 'n Roll innovators that today's young musicians are able to make a
living in their chosen profession.
This book is dedicated to the men and women, songwriters and performers of the
early Rock 'n Roll era. They may be lost, but they will never be forgotten. They
will remain in our hearts forever, the lost heroes of Rock 'n Roll.
Jon Washington
Las Vegas, Nevada
July, 2004
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Publisher: 1stBooks Library; (July 2003)
ISBN: 141073854X
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The Fire Within
True stories of tragedy in the British Rock 'n' Roll experience
By Jon Washington
The Fire Within chronicles the life and times of ten British Rock 'n Roll personalities.
The book will take the reader on a virtual tour of life behind the closed doors of the little-
knowing world of the music-making machine. Shocking in its stark portrayal of life, just out
of the peripheral vision of the music press and the misinformed tabloid magazines, Jon
Washington provides insights that only an inner circle observer would be privy to.
Not only does The Fire Within paint a vivid picture of the driven and tenacious
qualities that make up the rock-star persona, it also provides a textbook overview
of how to avoid the many snares and pitfalls that await the aspiring new arrivals
on the highly-competitive music scene.
The encapsulated life stories contained within the pages of The Fire Within
are all true; the personal and business tragedies that befell the people
in the book are well documented in the annuls of rock 'n roll history. Washington
brings to the reader a hitherto undocumented personal account of what really
happened to people driven by blind ambition and gives credence to the timeworn
phrase, "how great the cost."
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