Milwaukee Garage Bands

Milwaukee Garage Bands
Title Milwaukee Garage Bands PDF eBook
Author Peter Roller
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 181
Release 2013-02-12
Genre History
ISBN 1614238596

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Milwaukee hasn't earned a reputation as a launching pad for hopeful rock stars, but for generations it has had the perfect acoustics for the garage band rock scene. Of course, the whole point of garage rock is that every place has the perfect acoustics, but just try telling that to the folks who heard "Blitzkrieg Over Kenosha" for the first time. With dual citizenship in the research library and the basement show, Peter Roller follows Milwaukee's garage rockers everywhere they haul their amps, observing bands like the Stilettos, the Angry Daisies, the Palmettos, the Chevelles and the Violent Femmes in their natural habitat.

Milwaukee Garage Bands

Milwaukee Garage Bands
Title Milwaukee Garage Bands PDF eBook
Author Peter Roller
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 9781609496258

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Milwaukee hasn't earned a reputation as a launching pad for hopeful rock stars, but for generations it has had the perfect acoustics for the garage band rock scene. Of course, the whole point of garage rock is that every place has the perfect acoustics, but just try telling that to the folks who heard Blitzkrieg Over Kenosha" for the first time. With dual citizenship in the research library and the basement show, Peter Roller follows Milwaukee's garage rockers everywhere they haul their amps, observing bands like the Stilettos, the Angry Daisies, the Palmettos, the Chevelles and the Violent Femmes in their natural habitat."

Milwaukee Rock and Roll, 1950-2000

Milwaukee Rock and Roll, 1950-2000
Title Milwaukee Rock and Roll, 1950-2000 PDF eBook
Author Bruce Cole
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Rock music
ISBN 9781626000544

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Surveys and celebrates a rich musical heritage. This book is an anthology of written, vocal, and visual reflections, which will inform readers and evoke memories for those who experienced this music and era.

Sonic Boom

Sonic Boom
Title Sonic Boom PDF eBook
Author Peter Blecha
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages 324
Release 2009
Genre Music
ISBN 9780879309466

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(Book). The compelling saga of how one backwater music scene could produce such disparate mega-talents as the Ventures, Jimi Hendrix, Heart, Robert Cray, Queensryche, Sir Mix-a-Lot, Nirvana, and the legendary garage stompers, the Sonics. Includes 500-plus exclusive interviews with trailblazing DJs, sound engineers, label founders, and the luminaries of Northwest rock.

Mourning Dayze

Mourning Dayze
Title Mourning Dayze PDF eBook
Author Rick Pfeifer
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016-12-10
Genre
ISBN 9780996284677

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Do You Hear that Beat

Do You Hear that Beat
Title Do You Hear that Beat PDF eBook
Author Gary E. Myers
Publisher Hummingbird Publishing
Total Pages 385
Release 1994
Genre Music
ISBN 9780964307391

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DO YOU HEAR THAT BEAT is gathering rave reviews as "a compendium of just about everything you'd need to know about Wisconsin's rock 'n' roll history" (Live at Five, WISC-TV, Madison, WI). With entertaining stories & an amazing body of information, the book covers over 350 recorded bands & artists from 1950-1969. Part one features those who achieved positions on Billboard Magazine's national pop charts. The second section tells the story of Cuca Records, perhaps the most prolific regional label ever. Part three details dozens of Milwaukee bands, while the fourth segment covers nearly 50 additional record labels. Section five recognizes hundreds of musicians from all other areas of the state. With facts from hundreds of interviews, collector's resources & personal memories, author/musician Gary Myers has painted a colorful picture of the Dairy State's contribution to the first two decades of the rock 'n' roll era. The book is sure to be a hit with fans, trivia buffs & record collectors. As the Wisconsin State Journal says (1/3/95), "It has them all!" Order from: Hummingbird Publishing, P.O. Box 4777, Downey, CA 90241-1777. 310-927-7536.

Motor City Rock and Roll

Motor City Rock and Roll
Title Motor City Rock and Roll PDF eBook
Author Bob Harris
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 132
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9780738552361

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Detroit is famous for its cars and its music. From the 1950s through the 1970s, Motor City fans experienced a golden age of rock and roll. Rock was the defiant voice of the boomer generation. The 1960s and the 1970s were turbulent decades. Blacks and women asserted themselves, breaking down the establishment. Rock music, and the spirit and events that defined it, advanced these interests. The war in Vietnam brought tension and national conflict. Drugs and a sexual revolution, made possible by the introduction of the birth control pill, added to the volatile mix. Woodstock, May Day protests, and the resignation of Pres. Richard Nixon were just a few of the upheavals that made these decades two of the most important in the nation's history. Motor City Rock and Roll: The 1960s and 1970s features 200 images, capturing local musicians who started in Detroit and then traveled the world, as well as world-famous acts who came to the city to perform. Intimate stories of musicians, bands, and other members of the rock community make this history a must for dedicated fans.