Muck, Sweat & Gears:A Celebration of Cycling by Alan Anderson

Muck, Sweat & Gears:A Celebration of Cycling by Alan Anderson

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Muck, Sweat & Gears:A Celebration of Cycling by Alan Anderson

Since the breakup of The Beatles, Ringo has forged his own path as a musical artist, even though he was only the drummer in the band and not really a songwriter. Starting as an outsider, he's managed to build a remarkable career of over 20 albums. Ringo Starr. I Play the Piano If It's in C. The Stories Behind the Songs (Vol. 1) 1970-1997, the first reference book to address Ringo's post-Beatles extensive catalogue, covers almost three decades of his career in the form of 157 song entries (including 23 unreleased), filled with details about the recordings, stories behind the sessions and musical analysis. His pop albums and singles, his live activity with the All-Starr Band, his side and unreleased projects (Scouse the Mouse, the Memphis sessions from 1987). In the background, the volume explores Ringo as a composer and singer, as a session musician (with mentions of his most notable collaborations), and even as the creator of the RoR furniture business and the Ring O' Records label. Accompanied by images, drawing on interviews and contemporary reviews and packed with data and anecdotes, this reference book draws the portrait of an extraordinary artist and man.
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ISBN 13 9781847328397
ISBN 10 1847328393
Title Muck, Sweat & Gears:A Celebration of Cycling
Author Alan Anderson
Series Y Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Welbeck Publishing Group
Year published 2011-09-01
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.