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Growing Out Of It: Machinations before Madness
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Growing Out Of It: Machinations before Madness

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Foreword by Martin Freeman

Whether flying across a screen or lighting up the stage, Madness’ wild, energetic sax player has always been hard to miss. For Lee ‘Kix’ Thompson, life is for having as much fun as possible.

Growing Out of It is the tale of one ‘nutty boy’ not really growing out of it at all. From getting up to no good as a teenager to his many musical (mis)adventures in the 1970s, Lee’s memoir of his formative years captures his enduring love for his north London stomping ground, where he first met the other members of Madness.

This is a story of growing up in a certain time and place when anything felt possible, even a bunch of north London lads forming a ska revival band - and becoming one of Britain’s best-loved groups.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Omnibus Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 April 2021
Pages
256
ISBN
9781787601895

Foreword by Martin Freeman

Whether flying across a screen or lighting up the stage, Madness’ wild, energetic sax player has always been hard to miss. For Lee ‘Kix’ Thompson, life is for having as much fun as possible.

Growing Out of It is the tale of one ‘nutty boy’ not really growing out of it at all. From getting up to no good as a teenager to his many musical (mis)adventures in the 1970s, Lee’s memoir of his formative years captures his enduring love for his north London stomping ground, where he first met the other members of Madness.

This is a story of growing up in a certain time and place when anything felt possible, even a bunch of north London lads forming a ska revival band - and becoming one of Britain’s best-loved groups.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Omnibus Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 April 2021
Pages
256
ISBN
9781787601895