Langley-Adams Library (Groveland)

Siren song, my life in music, Seymour Stein with Gareth Murphy

Label
Siren song, my life in music, Seymour Stein with Gareth Murphy
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Siren song
Oclc number
1000297972
Responsibility statement
Seymour Stein with Gareth Murphy
Sub title
my life in music
Summary
Seymour Stein is America's greatest living record man. Not only has he signed and nurtured more important artists than anyone alive, now sixty years in the game, he's still the hippest label head, travelling the globe in search of the next big thing. Since the late fifties, he's been wherever it's happening: Billboard, Tin Pan Alley, The British Invasion, CBGB, Studio 54, Danceteria, the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, the CD crash. Along that winding path, he discovered and broke out a skyline full of stars: Madonna, The Ramones, Talking Heads, Depeche Mode, The Smiths, The Cure, Ice-T, Lou Reed, Seal, and many others. Brimming with hilarious scenes and character portraits, Siren Song's wider narrative is about modernity in motion, and the slow acceptance of diversity in America - thanks largely to daring pop music. Including both the high and low points in his life, Siren Song touches on everything from his discovery of Madonna to his wife Linda Stein's violent death. Ask anyone in the music business, Seymour Stein is a legend. Sung from the heart, Siren Song will etch his story in stone
Table Of Contents
Shellac in his veins -- Syd and the kid -- Sire for hire -- Surfing in Kansas -- Rocket to Russia -- This ain't no party -- Borderline -- The killing moon -- Crazy -- The song
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