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Metal Mike issues ‘A Hair Metal Journey’.

‘Metal’ Mike has written his own story on the 80s Metal bands he grew up with and interviewed. Independently published, at 214 pages, and available on Amazon for a mere $15! Check it out. Also, check out the press info below and links at the bottom.

80’s Glam Metalcast podcaster, “Metal” Mike, takes the reader on a journey through Hair Metal’s highs and lows, from 1986 to 1991. “A Hair Metal Journey” is loaded with stories about Metal’s glory days from past and current members of bands like KISS, RATT, Winger, Dokken, Britny Fox and more! You get a peak behind the scenes of Hair Metal’s classic albums and tours. All along the way, the author looks at back at his own 80’s adolescent journey, going to EPIC concerts, and keeping up with all the head banging fandom that came along with this legendary genre!

The rockers tell similar stories that help paint the picture of what it took for them to get to the top and stay there. It seemed liked the party would stay wild forever until it all came to a clashing halt in 1991. Many reflect on the challenges they faced as Hair Metal got bloated and Grunge emerged. “It’s a breath of fresh air to see someone like Mike release a book that is based on true research and experience.This guy knows his stuff when it comes to Glam Metal. He is a true fan of the genre and proves without a doubt, that his knowledge is deep and genuine. He knows how to ask the right questions and give credit where it is due to the bands who created this genre of Rock music. Great job Mike!!!!” – Steve Blaze (Lillian Axe)

80’s Glam Metalcast podcaster Metal Mike knows what people want to hear about when he does interviews. That’s what makes his interviews interesting and fun to read.” – Olivier (Editor-In-Chief, Sleaze Roxx)

Mike the 80’s Metal Man will take you back 40 years. Back when the music had balls, the hair had spray, and bands knew how to party their arses off and entertain a crowd for a cheap price. Bring me back Mike!” – Doc “Killdrums” Wacholz(Savatage/Reverence)

“From one Hair Metal fanatic to another, Mike’s knowledge, passion, and commitment to Rock n Roll’s most exciting, flamboyant, and decadent era is completely unparalleled” – Rob Wylde (Midnite City/Ex Tigertailz)

“Hair Metal Mike knows his shit! He knows how to take you on a trip to way back when. He’s always tasteful in how he gets the artists and readers involved.” – Chris Laney (Pretty Maids)

“I love Metal Mike’s insights into the history, songwriting, and musicianship of my favorite bands. I’ve always been a fan of this music… but I’ve never learned so much as I have from Mike. That’s what makes this book so fantastic. It’s not only packed with more insight, knowledge, and appreciation than could ever fit in a single podcast episode, it’s chock full of Mike’s personal stories and experiences. This is a book not just for the Metalcast audience, but for anyone who loved this music when it first came out… and still loves it today.” – Chad Gervich (Co-Executive Producer, “I Wanna Rock: The 80s Metal Dream)”

LNKS:

https://www.facebook.com/80sglammetalcast

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPIOdVmAzIR6RTfkExogf-w

JOHN VERITY to release his own book

Former ARGENT member John Verity has penned his own story, titled This Rock ‘N’ Roll Won’t Last You Know! Well after 50 years in the music business, Verity played guitar, sang and wrote on Argent’s Circus and Counterpoints albums, and went on to form Phoenix, Verity, as well as release a number of solo albums, and just recently released – an album with. Del Bromham (Stray), titled Live at Last (which can ordered at http://www.johnverity.com)

For more info on John’s book And to pre order – https://www.wymeruk.co.uk/webshop/books/rock/john-verity/this-rock-n-roll-won-t-last-you-know-by-john-verity/

John Sloman – Lost On Planet Artifice (book review)

I’ll admit I don’t read a lot of books…in full, but rock bios are always of interest, and this one penned by Welsh musician John Sloman definitely is of interest. Sloman has had a lengthy roller-coaster ride of a career in the music business, having once fronted Lone Star (featuring Paul Chapman, pre UFO) and then Uriah Heep, and going on to tour with Gary Moore, Paul Young, and has recorded a number of solo albums (his latest Two Rivers, having just recently come out!). Lost On Planet Artifice takes us through John’s journey growing up in Grangetown, Cardiff (Wales) – his childhood, his intro to music, girls, his first band,… I do not usually read a book beginning to end, but more so pick out chapters and bits I want to know about first, then go back and forth, so picking up this 400+ page monster I went right to the Heep content to start! It goes without saying that this book should be a must-read for any Heep fan, and in particular those that either brushed over John’s 18 months in the band or lay the blame of the band’s demise in 1980/81 squarely with him. John finally gets to tell his version of events after decades of being dumped on by former band members, misguided fans, and unknowing journalists. So some stories may be a bit shocking, but worth the read. John has a natural knack for writing, and relaying recollections and events, as well as a pretty detailed memory.

Beyond the Heep era, John’s career would come across even more painful periods, such as the details of his time with Gary Moore, his solo album deal(s) and recording with Todd Rundgren. John’s story is a very brave and honest one, as he not only gets out all the things he’s bottled up over the years, but also talks about the depression and anxiety various situations and setbacks brought up, and how he dealt with them. Despite the ‘name’ and rock star tag, John’s story is. about his everyday struggles – as a musician trying to earn a living, as well as dealing with family and personal tragedies. Lost On Planet Artifice is Not one of those retrospective rock star books that simply recounts how great they once were! It also includes John’s insight into worldly issues, which some may take or leave (John’s well read on many topics, so I’m good with it). Throughout this you want to route for the guy that some big break or payday with finally go his way, as in later years John has threatened a few times to quit making music altogether, but he carries on, and anyone who’s heard his latest album Two Rivers, knows he still has plenty to offer. I think Two Rivers makes a great companion to his story here, so I’m guessing it won’t be his last! John seems a natural at writing as well, so hopefully there’ll be another book!? *There’s also a few pages of black & white photos, most of which have never been seen.

An excellent read and can be easily purchased for a good price on Amazon.

KEITH EMERSON : His life and legacy illustrated and celebrated

The legendary keyboard giant remembered; stories, tributes, rare and unseen photographs

A lavish, fully illustrated book in which family, friends, colleagues, and fans talk to author Chris Welch about the life, work, and legacy of Keith Emerson from before The Nice and ELP through 3 to The Keith Emerson Band. Illustrated throughout with previously unseen photos from family, friends, and professional photographers, this official celebration will tell the remarkable tale of Keith’s musical evolution, his personal relationships, and the creation of his astounding musical legacy. Includes new interviews with Keith’s children, ex-wife, close personal friends, Mari Kawaguchi, Carl Palmer, Rick Wakeman, Lee Jackson, Jeff ‘Skunk’ Baxter, Alan White, Dave Kilminster, Marc Bonilla, Rachel Flowers, Darius Brubeck, Geoff Downes, and others.

The book draws on the private Emerson family archives for photographs of Keith at home, at work and play. Close family and friends share memories and stories from throughout his life, revealing the true man, while fellow musicians from the worlds of prog, rock and classical attest to Keith’s talent and dedication, while others who worked with him tell of his spirit, generosity and sense of humor.

Keith Emerson celebrates the life and legacy of the man who first played the Hammond organ like a lead guitarist, introduced the European classical music tradition to rock fans with The Nice and helped create the template for prog rock with the very first Moog synthesizers with ELP. He also wrote movie soundtracks, performed with world-renowned jazz musicians, and toured the world as a solo artist. All of that and more is explored in this deluxe book.

*Registering at http://www.keithemersonbook.com will ensure a special discount when pre-order begins, allow people to have a name printed in the book and be a part of this unique project.

http://www.keithemersonbook.com  Hardback : Classic £40/$45 Signature £250/$275  224 pages, 50,000 words 200 photographs 

03/’22