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Ian Wallis is a writer and promoter of authentic rock'n'roll music. His previous book, American Rock'n'Roll: The UK Tours 1956-72 , was published by Music Mentor Books in 2003, since when it has become universally accepted as the first serious study of live rock'n'roll music in Britain. Now at last, More American Rock'n'Roll: The UK Tours 1973-84 is here to continue the story and, as with the first volume, is crammed full of information about every American or Canadian rock'n'roller who visited Britain during that period. Each tour is examined in detail, with data culled from contemporary reports and eyewitness accounts. Extensive research ensures a high level of accuracy and there is a mouth-watering array of rare and unpublished photographs, show programmes, adverts, flyers and tickets to fully reflect the flavour of the time. If you love rock'n'roll, you will wish to relive memories of all those nights spent in hot, sweaty clubs amongst the honking saxes, pounding pianos and twanging guitars. It is ‘the greatest music in the world’ and all those wonderful memories can be found again within these pages.
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Ian Wallis is a writer and promoter of authentic rock'n'roll music. His previous book, American Rock'n'Roll: The UK Tours 1956-72 , was published by Music Mentor Books in 2003, since when it has become universally accepted as the first serious study of live rock'n'roll music in Britain. Now at last, More American Rock'n'Roll: The UK Tours 1973-84 is here to continue the story and, as with the first volume, is crammed full of information about every American or Canadian rock'n'roller who visited Britain during that period. Each tour is examined in detail, with data culled from contemporary reports and eyewitness accounts. Extensive research ensures a high level of accuracy and there is a mouth-watering array of rare and unpublished photographs, show programmes, adverts, flyers and tickets to fully reflect the flavour of the time. If you love rock'n'roll, you will wish to relive memories of all those nights spent in hot, sweaty clubs amongst the honking saxes, pounding pianos and twanging guitars. It is ‘the greatest music in the world’ and all those wonderful memories can be found again within these pages.