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Marc Spitz (October 2, 1969 – February 4, 2017) was an American music journalist, writer and playwright. Spitz's writings on rock and roll and popular culture appeared in Spin (where he was a Senior Writer) as well as The New York Times , Maxim , Blender , Harp , Nylon and the New York Post .
Author: Marc Spitz: Language: English: Subject: Biographies and memoirs, music: Publisher: ... The book is written by Marc Spitz and was released on October 27, 2009, ...
Reunited more than a decade after their brief flirtation with fame in the early 1990s, the middle-aged members of the Ohio-based Jane Ashers suddenly find themselves hitting the big time, with a new record deal, a hit single, fame, fans, and a tour, that transforms their dream into a nightmare of colliding egos, family pressures, and too much success too late.
We Got the Neutron Bomb: The Untold Story of LA Punk is an oral history of the Los Angeles punk scene written by Marc Spitz and Brendan Mullen. [1] [2] It was released in 2001 by Three Rivers Press.
Jagger: Rebel, Rock Star, Rambler, Rogue was first published in the United States in hardback and e-book format on September 8, 2011 through Gotham Books. [2] [3] The book was given a release in German and Swedish through Hambel Edel Books and Bokförlaget NoNa the following year, respectively.
Toy primarily consists of re-recordings of various songs Bowie originally recorded between 1964 and 1971, [2] [6] some of which with numerous bands. The author Marc Spitz describes it as "a sort of Pin Ups without the hits". [7]
Marc Saltzman is a prolific tech expert with one simple goal: to break down geek speak into street speak. Marc is a freelance journalist for more than 25 publications; a 17-time author (latest is ...
The author Marc Spitz suggests that the roots of twee stem from post-war 1950s music. [9] While the culture categorized itself under the moniker of "indie" (short for independent), many major twee powerhouses gained mainstream critical acclaim for their contributions to the twee movement.