Dave Grohl: Nothing to Lose
All the varied strands of Grohl’s musical output are examined in this detailed guide to his career, placing the singer/guitarist/drummer superstar in the context of contemporaries and musical styles that have influenced him. Born in Ohio but raised in Washington, DC, Grohl's first professional drumming work was with Scream. Heatley examines this early period, before turnin...more
Paperback, 256 pages
Published
September 1st 2008
by Reynolds & Hearn
(first published June 1st 2006)
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Short book; not much in there that you wouldn't find by Googling.
OK so I probably know everything there is to know about this guy anyway (and to be honest outside of music it's not a lot -- he's ludicrously private), but I like this one. It's written by a fan rather than a muso so there is less techy drum talk and more fangirl nonsense :)
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Michael Heatley is the author or editor of over thirty biographies, including Backstreet Boys: The Unofficial Book, Bon Jovi: In Their Own Words and Rolf Harris: The Most Talented Man In The World. In 1995, he wrote the liner notes to Rolf's best-selling album Rolf Rules OK!
Since 1977 he has written more than a hundred music, sport and TV books.
He has written for magazines ...more
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