Rock 'n' Roll: It's Better Than Working for a Living This is a sensational and often humorous, yet personal glimpse into life behind the life of nearly every major rock tour from the mid-1960's onward.. This is certainly entertainment tonight meets the
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Title | : | Rock 'n' Roll: It's Better Than Working for a Living |
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Rating | : | 4.73 (755 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00KP64SA2 |
Format Type | : | - |
Number of Pages | : | 0 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-05-31 |
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Editorial : About the Author "I wanted to write this book way back in the early 1990s. I knew my wildest and most lucrative years in the music industry were behind me at that time, even though I was still very active in the business working prestigious gigs. "I have been very lucky to be able to experience events shared in my memoir during my career. Most of my work history involves activities only a very small sample of the population were able to experience. For many years, whilst touring people have asked me, 'How did you get into this business? How did you learn how to do this job? What’s it like working with rock stars and famous people? Do you talk to them? What are they like? How can I get into doing what you’re doing?' "At the time, these questions were difficult to answer because my job didn’t seem like such a big deal to me back then. I've written this biography to provide answers to those questions and more. Since most people aren’t able to get Access All Areas p
This is a sensational and often humorous, yet personal glimpse into life behind the life of nearly every major rock tour from the mid-1960's onward. Mick's biography shares intimate details and facts derived from an extremely successful career as 'the sound and monitor engineer' working among rock industry's giants and within their unique community. This is an exciting book, which describes the business of music in great detail. It also shares adventures, antics and foibles of performance art and traveling shows. This is certainly entertainment tonight meets the discovery channel.
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