Browsing Tag »The 27s: The Greatest Myth of Rock & Roll«
→ November 28, 2009
Turning thirty is a big deal. Many experience the last years of their twenties as a transitional phase between youth and maturity. Thirty marks the real entry to adulthood—an age where most people have completed their university degrees, found their vocation, and are comfortably settled in a relationship—or not.
Renowned astrologer Rob Tillett, who spent the [...]
→ November 16, 2009
The 27s praise and quotes
“The deaths of these rock stars at the age of 27 really changed the way we look at rock music.”
—Robert Smith, National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered”
“As much as this book is about The 27s, it is about music; about America; about the art and perils of the music industry; about [...]
→ November 16, 2009
The 27s won the 2009 IPPY award for popular culture
We just came back from New York City and Book Expo, which is the largest book trade show in the country. Long lines for our official author signing and we even ran out of books. Thanks to everybody who showed up!
Friday night we headed down to [...]
→ November 15, 2009
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