Lee Brilleaux : Rock 'N' Roll Gentleman by Zoë Howe (1900, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherBirlinn, The Limited
ISBN-10184697335X
ISBN-139781846973352
eBay Product ID (ePID)25038634117

Product Key Features

Number of Pages320 Pages
Publication NameLee Brilleaux : Rock 'N' Roll Gentleman
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1900
SubjectEntertainment & Performing Arts, Genres & Styles / Rock, Genres & Styles / Pop Vocal
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaMusic, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorZoë Howe
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height1 in
Item Weight16.9 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2016-438872
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal782.42
SynopsisLee Brilleaux, the charismatic star of proto-punk R&B reprobates Dr Feelgood, was one of rock'n'roll's greatest frontmen. But he was also one of its greatest gentlemen - a class act with heart, fire, wanderlust and a wild streak.Exploding out of Canvey Island in the early 1970s - an age of glam rock, post-hippy folk and pop androgyny - the Feelgoods, with Lee Brilleaux and Wilko Johnson at the helm, charged into London, grabbed the pub rock scene by the throat and sparked a revolutionary new era, proving that you didn't have to be middle class, wearing the 'right clothes' or living in the 'right place' to succeed., Lee Brilleaux, the uniquely charismatic star of proto-punk R&B reprobates Dr Feelgood, was one of rock'n'roll's greatest frontmen. But he was also one of its greatest gentlemen - a class act with heart, fire, wanderlust and a wild streak. Exploding out of Canvey Island in the early 1970s - an age of glam rock, post-hippy folk and pop androgyny - the Feelgoods, with Lee Brilleaux and Wilko Johnson at the helm, charged into London, grabbed the pub rock scene by the throat and sparked a revolutionary new era, proving that you didn't have to be middle class, wearing the 'right clothes' or living in the 'right place' to succeed. Lee Brilleaux: Rock'n'Roll Gentleman, while a totally different work, is a companion of sorts to the hugely popular Wilko Johnson book: Looking Back At Me (also co-authored by Howe). It is the first comprehensive appreciation of Lee Brilleaux and, with its numerous exclusive interviews and previously unseen images, is a book no Dr Feelgood fan would wish to be without.
LC Classification NumberML420
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