Eric Clapton
- 328 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Christopher Sandford ist ein gefeierter Biograf, bekannt für seine aufschlussreichen Erkundungen von legendären Persönlichkeiten aus Musik und Film. Sein Schreibstil zeichnet sich durch ein tiefes Verständnis für die Persönlichkeiten und kreativen Wege seiner Subjekte aus. Sandfords Werke werden für ihre Tiefe und sorgfältige Recherche geschätzt und bieten den Lesern einen fesselnden Einblick in die Leben der von ihm porträtierten Künstler. Seine redaktionelle Arbeit befasst sich oft mit den weniger beleuchteten Aspekten des Lebens berühmter Persönlichkeiten.







Sting (born Gordon Sumner) holds a place as the thinking man's rocker. His years of success with the Police preceded a hugely successful solo career and a continued involvement in acting and environmental issues. His support for social and environmental causes like the Rainforest Foundation, have polarized his critics down two lines, those who admire his stand, and others who accuse him of being motivated more by egomania than by genuine concern. This biography seeks to point out the contradictions and hypocrisies in a life that has generated some of the most talked-about music to emerge from rock and roll's first 40 years, and show that Sting is not one to make a virtue out of being a one-track pop star.
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Keith Richards is the legendary rock'n'roll survivor of our time. He's the shy, half-educated boy from Dartford; the player and writer of timeless rock classics like (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, Ruby Tuesday and Brown Sugar, among scores of others; the titanic abuser of every conceivable drug; a cultural icon to three generations of fans; and latterly a contented family man who continues, nonetheless, to be rock's most indomitable living practitioner. birthday in December 2003 and the Rolling Stones' touring machine is creaking into gear once more. But who is the real Keith behind the kohl-eyed image? In this penetrative and entertaining portrait, Sandford reveals a life of brilliant invention, of talent, self-destruction, drugs, sex and lurid excess, and above all the glorious rush of the music.