This fresh, accessible, and strikingly designed look at the history and future of rock 'n' roll catalogs various artifacts in the collection of the Experience Music Project, a new Seattle rock museum designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry. Wood's Introduction is followed by essays by Jim Fricke, Peter Blocha, and others. 200 color illustrations.
This book is a very well crafted historical review of popular music frequently referred to as Rock and Roll. From its early roots to its latest manifestations, this book covers the gamut. As such it is a companion piece to the Experience Music Project Museum in Seattle, and if you can't get to Seattle, this book would at least give you a flavor of what awaits you there. Well written, with beautiful art and photos from electric music roots in 1935 through today. It succeeds in connecting the lineage in words and pictures. Highly recommended.
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