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Biographies of Johann Sebastian Bach; Bach's Nekrolog; The Beach Boys and the California Myth; The Beatles: The Biography; Becoming the Beach Boys, 1961–1963; Beethoven: A Life in Nine Pieces; Benjamin Britten: A Life in the Twentieth Century; Blind But Now I See; Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine; Bono: In Conversation with Michka Assayas ...
This is a list of English language book-length biographies and autobiographies of notable jazz musicians. ... New York: Free Press, 2009. Fitterling, Thomas.
T. Take Another Little Piece of My Heart; Take It Like a Man (autobiography) Takin' Back My Name; Telling Stories (book) Things the Grandchildren Should Know
Face the Music: A Life Exposed: 2014 Sir Tom Jones: Over the Top & Back: 2015 Sebastian Bach: 18 & Life on Skid Row: 2016 Thomas Dolby: The Speed of Sound: 2016 Lita Ford: Living Like a Runaway: 2016 Grace Jones: I'll Never Write My Memoirs: 2016 Toni Tennille: TT: a Memoir, AKA The Captain & I: 2016 Charlie Daniels: Never Look At the Empty ...
The 2010 Who's Who in Classical Music contained over 8,000 individual biographies as well as obituaries for previous entrants who had died between 2002 and February 2010. It also contained a section with brief listings for orchestras, opera companies, major music festivals, music organizations, and music competitions and awards. [3]
The site also makes seven biographies free each week in the Lives of the Week section.) Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians – The 1900 edition in four volumes is available at Wikisource as scans of individual pages alongside un-proofed plain text: Vol. 1 – A to Impromptu. Vol. 2 – Improperia to Plain Song. Vol. 3 – Planché to Sumer ...
Rüdiger Oppermann - (born 1954) - German experimental musician; plays a custom-made clàrsach with 38 gold-plated bronze strings and a special mechanism that allows him to bend notes in a manner akin to blues musicians; Coline-Marie Orliac - (born 1989) - two-time winner of the USA International Harp Competition; Alfredo Rolando Ortiz; David Owen
When Dylan made his move from acoustic folk and blues music to rock, the mix became more complex. His six-minute single "Like a Rolling Stone" (1965) expanded commercial and creative boundaries in popular music. In July 1966, a motorcycle accident led to Dylan's withdrawal from touring.