In the City: A Celebration of London Music

In the City: A Celebration of London Music

by PaulDuNoyer (Author)

Synopsis

London's music is as important as its landmarks. It is the city of immigrant music, West End musicals, Ronnie Scott's jazz club, Abbey Road, mod culture, the Kinks, the Who and the Rolling Stones, all of whom transformed the city and were in turn transformed by it. In this fascinating history of the city's popular music, Paul Du Noyer, critically-acclaimed music writer and founding editor of Mojo, explores London's native talent, from Noel Coward and David Bowie to the Sex Pistols and Amy Winehouse. He covers too the London visits of international artists such as Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix, who also felt the city's influence. From Elizabethan traders and public execution songs, to The Beggar's Opera and East End music halls, right up to modern-day troubadours such as Dizzee Rascal and Lily Allen, he charts the rich musical inheritance of London and the many styles and characters that have helped to define the city's music over the years. This captivating book will appeal to residents, visitors and exiles alike, as well as lovers of popular culture, social history and music. Above all, it is a celebration of the city - packed with stories of the people and places that have made London the most exciting and innovative musical city on earth.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Publisher: Virgin Books
Published: 02 Jul 2009

ISBN 10: 1905264607
ISBN 13: 9781905264605
Book Overview: National newspaper serialisation Feature pieces in the nationals, music magazines, London publications ie. Time Out Wide round of broadcast interviews Key London event and literary festivals such as Brighton

Media Reviews
The first book properly to anatomise the popular music of our capital is a mighty achievement - and a cracking read ... An engrossing story, beautifully told. * The Sunday Times - Music Book of the Year *
A dense and colourful account of one of the most vibrant musical centres in the world, In the City almost puts you on that train to London * Guardian *
(An) exhilarating new history of the music that defines the capital * Evening Standard *
Du Noyer's crowning achievement with In the City, however, is to tie all the strands together ever so neatly without affecting a smug resolution. Its a celebration of the citys music through the centuries, for sure, but its more than just that * Irish Times *
Du Noyer digs impressively deep for insight ... it evokes London as a place of converged cultures, found sounds and infinite possibilities * Metro *
Author Bio
Paul Du Noyer has been writing about music for thirty years. His writing credentials include assistant editor of the NME, editor of Q and founding editor of MOJO. He was on the launch team for Heat and Word magazines and remains associate editor of the latter. His other books include a history of John Lennon's solo years, We All Shine On, and the critically acclaimed Liverpool - Wondrous Place.