[Note: Each autographed
copy of "Eleven Unsung Heroes of Early Rock and Roll" will be numbered and dated
by the author in the order of each purchase received to help increase
their collectors' value]
Foreword by Malcolm Searles (Author of Upcoming Bread
Biography)
“While
countless books and articles are available on pioneers like Chuck Berry, Elvis
Presley, Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly and Little Richard, not much has been
disclosed concerning ‘the unsung heroes of early rock and roll’; so what a
special treat this book is. Dick Stewart, author of Eleven Unsung Heroes of Early Rock and
Roll, has been active in the
music biz nearly as long as rock and roll has been alive. Lead guitarist for the
instrumental rock combo, The Knights, label owner of Lance Records, and
publisher and editor of The Lance
Monthly are just some of the
achievements you’ll find listed on Dick’s resume. As the title of the book
implies, eleven performers, who have been interviewed by Dick, constitute the
subject matter. Composed in article form, these interviews are in-depth,
revealing and informative. Starting with each artist’s childhood and continuing
to the present, Eleven Unsung
Heroes of Early Rock and Roll travels a multitude of miles. The tone is conversational and
casual, making for consistently easy and interesting reading.
“The artists featured in
Eleven Unsung Heroes of Early
Rock and Roll are Jack Ely (lead
vocalist of The original Kingsmen), the late Larry Knechtel (studio musician
extraordinaire), Carl Bunch (drummer for Roy Orbison and for Buddy Holly during
his Winter Dance Party tour), and singer/songwriter/guitarist Sonny Curtis
(Crickets’ guitarist and composer of The Everly Brothers’ ‘Walk Right Back’ and
Bobby Fuller’s ‘I Fought the Law’). Jimmy Torres of The String-A-Longs’ ‘Wheels’
fame has a story to tell, too, one in which is so violent that it’s a miracle he
survived and is still with us.
“Guitarist George Tomsco of
the Fireballs of "Bull Dog" fame appears here, too, as
does the late great rock-and-roll inspirer, Clyde Hankins. Also included are
Keith McCormack (composer of ‘Sugar Shack’), and Robert Kelly, who got his start
in one of Jack Ruby’s clubs in Dallas, Texas. Yes, that Jack Ruby—the infamous
nightclub owner who shot and killed the alleged assassinator of President John
F. Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald.
“The King of Fuzz Guitar,
Davie Allan (‘Blues Theme’), and Sonny West, rockabilly singer, guitarist and
composer of Buddy Holly’s ‘Oh Boy!’ and ‘Rave On’ are further spotlighted. How
and why the music was created, accompanied by fascinating and funny experiences
inhabit the pages of Eleven
Unsung Heroes of Early Rock and Roll. Honest and confessional, the book covers the good, the bad and the ugly
with insight and understanding. As colorful and exciting as the music it
champions, Eleven Unsung Heroes
of Early Rock and Roll answers a
lot of questions and gives these fellows the accolades they deserve. Household
names they may not be, but the quality of their work and their contributions to
rock and roll speak for itself, and that’s what’s important.
“Eleven Unsung Heroes of
Early Rock and Roll marks
Dick’s first book of ‘historic contributions by artists you never heard of, with
a subsequent release currently in the works.” (Beverly Paterson – TLM Chief
Staff Writer)
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