Some People are Crazy

The John Martyn Story

Described by Empire Magazine as 'Britain's best ever blues singer', John Martyn was one of rock music's last real mavericks. Despite chronic addiction to alcohol and drugs, he produced a string of matchless albums. Loved by fans and critics, loathed by ex-wives and managers, he survived the music business he despised for forty years. This book documents his upbringing in Glasgow and rise through the Scottish and London folk scenes of the 1960s, his many career highs and lows, and his friendships with the great lost souls of British rock music, Nick Drake and Paul Kossoff. John Neil Munro was born in Campbeltown and raised in Stornoway. He studied modern and... alles anzeigen expand_more

Described by Empire Magazine as 'Britain's best ever blues singer', John Martyn was one of rock music's last real mavericks. Despite chronic addiction to alcohol and drugs, he produced a string of matchless albums. Loved by fans and critics, loathed by ex-wives and managers, he survived the music business he despised for forty years.

This book documents his upbringing in Glasgow and rise through the Scottish and London folk scenes of the 1960s, his many career highs and lows, and his friendships with the great lost souls of British rock music, Nick Drake and Paul Kossoff.



John Neil Munro was born in Campbeltown and raised in Stornoway. He studied modern and economic history at Glasgow University then completed a postgraduate journalism course in Cardiff during the late 1980s. His previous publications include The Sensational Alex Harvey.

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  • Artikelnummer SW9780857900067110164
  • Autor find_in_page John Neil Munro
  • Mit find_in_page Ian Rankin
  • Autoreninformationen John Neil Munro was born in Campbeltown and raised in Stornoway. He… open_in_new Mehr erfahren
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  • Verlag find_in_page Polygon
  • Seitenzahl 272
  • Veröffentlichung 01.05.2011
  • ISBN 9780857900067

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