R.E.M.: the secret history

Alan Cross is the preeminent chronicler of popular music.

Here he provides a history of Michael Stipe and R.E.M.

This look at the band—"Radio Free Athens"—is adapted from the audiobook of the same name.

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R.E.M.: the secret history

Alan Cross is the preeminent chronicler of popular music.

Here he provides a history of Michael Stipe and R.E.M.

This look at the band—"Radio Free Athens"—is adapted from the audiobook of the same name.

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R.E.M.: the secret history

R.E.M.: the secret history

by Alan Cross
R.E.M.: the secret history

R.E.M.: the secret history

by Alan Cross

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Overview

Alan Cross is the preeminent chronicler of popular music.

Here he provides a history of Michael Stipe and R.E.M.

This look at the band—"Radio Free Athens"—is adapted from the audiobook of the same name.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781927002100
Publisher: Joe Books LTD
Publication date: 06/26/2012
Series: Secret History of Rock
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 35
File size: 167 KB

About the Author

Alan Cross is an internationally known broadcaster, writer, blogger and speaker.

In his 30 years in the music business, Alan has interviewed the biggest names in rock, from David Bowie and U2 to Pearl Jam and the Foo Fighters. He's also known as a musicologist and documentarian through programs like The Ongoing History of New Music. He's also written four reference books on alt-rock, recorded four audiobooks, written liner notes for dozens of CDs and contributed to magazines and other publications in Canada and the US. He's also a sought-after college and university lecturer, writes a weekly national music column for Metro and travels to music festivals all over the world.

His new radio show is The Secret History of Rock, which runs across Canada and in the US. Alan has been deeply involved exploring the present and future relationships between music, technology and social networking.

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