* THE DAY ALTERNATIVE MUSIC DIED
The story of the rise and fall of the alternative music scene in the 1980s and 90s. With a scope that encompasses everything from Bob Dylan's arrival on the rock scene in the mid-1960s through Spotify's recent attempts to establish a new model for music distribution, The Day Alternative Music Died provides engaging and valuable insight into what it means to be a music fan, artist, and critic here in the 21st Century.
- DYLAN, ZEPPELIN, PUNK, GLAM, ALT, MAJORS, INDIES, AND THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN ART AND MONEY FOR THE SOUL OF ROCK, by Adam Caress, New Troy Brooks 2015, 350 pages, paperback, ISBN 9780692438152.
Thank you to Jürgen Wasser for this item. [1124]