The History of Rock
For Big Fans and Little Punks
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- $18.99
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- $18.99
Publisher Description
The History of Rock: For Big Fans and Little Punks is a magical mystery tour through popular music history, featuring trailblazing acts from the 1950s to the present. Colorful, stylish illustrations bring to life artists like Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, Joan Jett, and Madonna, plus bands such as The Beatles, The Clash, Beastie Boys, and Pearl Jam, all of whom have inspired countless boys and girls to become musicians over the past seventy years. Included throughout the book are hand-picked recommendations from every time period, forming an extended playlist of over 1,000 songs that pay tribute to the genre and its many sounds. Divided into thirty-five different chapters, including "Pioneers Of Rock," "Women At The Helm," "Smash It," and "Hard As Rock," this vivid collection also covers the artistic movements that influenced rock or were influenced by it, such as blues, jazz, soul, and hip hop. What began as a successful Kickstarter campaign is now a must-have for rockers of all ages!
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Through capsule biographies of the many musicians across genres whose works can be classified as rock, Nabais attempts to capture the breadth and influence of a famously slippery, expansive, and syncretic genre. The text focuses on personalities, biographical details, and record sales over the memorable sounds these artists created, offering a strangely muted picture of a musical revolution (Run DMC's "initial songs were really innovative, mixing Rock with Hip-Hop") and some assessments that miss the mark ("Debbie was really pretty and had a strong sense of style... and that's why she became a Pop icon"). A comprehensive glossary offers slightly more detail about the defining elements of the many rock subgenres mentioned throughout, but additional information early on might have been useful for young readers lacking context. Raimundo's smoothly stylized portraits effectively convey the musicians' signature looks. Ages 9 12.