I'm with the Band: 39 Musical Novels

In 2019, author Taylor Jenkins Reid stomped over the fields of publishing like a kaiju with her wildly popular rock and roll novel Daisy Jones & the Six. The long-awaited TV adaptation—slated for a March 3 release on Amazon Prime—is expected go kaiju all over again.
In honor of this development, we’ve gathered here a spirited and unruly list of novels with a musical heart. The collection features, but is not limited to, musicians, technicians, bands, fans, and groupies. We’re sticking to straight fiction with this one, but feel free to click around elsewhere for nonfiction and biographies.
You’ll find some genre classics, along with musical riffs into horror, romance, and other interesting variations on the theme. Click or tap on the book cover images for more information, and put anything you like on your Want to Read shelf.
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Another novel that comes to mind is Esi Edugyan's "Half Blood Blues" - despite all its praises, I was not a great fan of it, though.

Same! Was the first one that came to my mind.


Syncopation

"Body and Soul" by Frank Conroy. Has some fine insight into music and what it might take to make great music.
"The Exes" by Pagan Kennedy. Well done look at the inner workings of an '80s/'90s indie rock band.
The well-known Aubrey/Maturin novels contain some excellent musical interludes.


Another novel that come..."
Negligence, really? Make your own list!



Music is a theme in books that I really like.
Sometimes I read a book that makes a reference to a song and I will search for it and this search leads me to another song or artist, it expands my music knowledge.
I think music is an inspiration for a lot of people.