Tony Barrell est un auteur dont l'œuvre explore les phénomènes de la musique populaire et de la culture. Son écriture se penche sur l'histoire de lieux et de studios d'enregistrement musicaux emblématiques, examine des aspects inhabituels du monde de la musique et analyse l'impact de la musique populaire. L'approche de Barrell se caractérise par un profond intérêt pour les détails, offrant aux lecteurs des aperçus des recoins fascinants de l'histoire de la musique et de son influence sur la société.
London teemed with top-rated singers and musicians during the '60s and '70s,
whether they were squatting, playing gigs or investing in multi-million pound
mansions. Discover the London landmarks associated with some of the biggest
names in musical history.
The victors' grip on history is always hard to break. Millions of people still believe the atomic bombs were dropped to 'save' lives. The history of the Second World War and the events that created it are infested with many other myths. How are we to discover why civilian populations are bombed in Baghdad, Bosnia or Chechnya if we can't know what really happened fifty years ago? The fiftieth anniversary of the war's end may be the last chance to find out before the myths solidify as history. The plane that dropped the bomb that ashed Hiroshima was named after the pilot's mother. Enola Gay Tibbets must have known something. She called her son 'Warfield'. There's a lot more to it - but it's that kind of book.
“An engaging journey into the wild and wonderful world of drumming.”—CLEM BURKE, Blondie To have a great band you need a great drummer. For the first time, Tony Barrell shines a long-overdue spotlight on these musicians, offering an exciting look into their world, their art, and their personalities. In Born to Drum , he interviews some of the most famous, revered, and influential drummers of our time—including Chad Smith, Ginger Baker, Clem Burke, Sheila E., Phil Collins, Nick Mason, Patty Schemel, Butch Vig, and Omar Hakim—who share astonishing truths about their work and lives. He investigates the stories of late, great drummers such as Keith Moon and John Bonham, analyzes many of the greatest drum tracks ever recorded, and introduces us to the world’s fastest and loudest drummers, as well as the first musician to pilot a “flying drum kit” onstage. Filled with fascinating insights into the trade and little-known details about the greats, Born to Drum elevates drummers and their achievements to their rightful place in music lore and pop culture. “As Born to Drum proves, there’s a lot more to be told about drums and drumming than the Rolls-Royce in the swimming pool and the pyro beneath the bass drum.”—NICK MASON, Pink Floyd “Everyone should read this book—especially if you’re not a drummer. A great insight into a great sport.”—Joey Kramer, Aerosmith