Combining oral and illustrated history with a connective narrative,
Turn Up the Radio! captures the zeitgeist of the Los Angeles rock and pop music world between the years of 1956 and 1972.
Featuring hundreds of rare and previously unpublished photographs and images of memorabilia, this collection highlights dozens of iconic bands and musicians, including the Doors, the Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield, the Byrds, CSN, the Monkees, the Rolling Stones, Ike and Tina Turner, Elvis Presley, Eddie Cochran, Ritchie Valens, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Frank Zappa, Thee Midniters, Sonny and Cher, and many others.
The book also digs deep to uncover the studio musicians, background vocalists, songwriters, producers, and engineers who helped propel the Los Angeles rock and pop music scene to such a legendary status, such as Bones Howe, Barney Kessel, B. J. Baker, Merry Clayton, Jack Nitzsche, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Bobby Womack, and Kim Fowley.
Finally,
Turn Up the Radio! pays tribute to the DJs who brought the music of Los Angeles to fans throughout Southern California—and, ultimately, the world—including Art Laboe, Dave Hull, the Real Don Steele, and Dave Diamond.
Packed with exclusive interviews, this one-of-a-kind keepsake is a must-have for any music fan.
Cuprins
Foreword by Tom Petty
Prologue
Chapter 1: The South Central Shuffle
Chapter 2: The Birth of the Cool Cats
Chapter 3: The Dotted Line
Chapter 4: The New Kids on the Block
Chapter 5: Tape Is Rolling
Chapter 6: Legends in Their Spare Time
Chapter 7: A Sandbox As Big As an Ocean
Chapter 8: Go East, Young Man
Chapter 9: Powdered Sugar
Chapter 10: When Sonny Met Cher
Chapter 11: Folk Rocks
Chapter 12: Götterdämmerung
Chapter 13: And the Hits Just Keep On Comin’!
Chapter 14: Safe and Warm in L.A.
Chapter 15: A Loon and a Bear
Chapter 16: Colored Balls Falling
Chapter 17: The Left Hand of Darkness
Chapter 18: Expecting to Chart
Chapter 19: Circus Boyz
Chapter 20: Up, Up, and All the Way
Chapter 21: It Was a Mellow Yellow Year
Chapter 22: Meet Me at Sunset and Fairfax
Chapter 23: The King Has Entered the Building
Chapter 24: It’s the Singer and the Song
Chapter 25: On His Carousel
Chapter 26: The Swamp
Chapter 27: Go West, Young Clan
Chapter 28: The Soul Survivor and the Maestro Arrive
Chapter 29: Make It a Little Louder
Epilogue
Afterword by Roger Steffens
Glossary
Acknowledgments
Oral History Credits
Photo Credits
Index
Despre autor
Harvey Kubernik, a native of Los Angeles, California, has been a noted music journalist for over forty years. A former West Coast A&R director for MCA Records, Kubernik is the author of five books, including
This Is Rebel Music,
A Perfect Haze: The Illustrated History of the Monterey International Pop Festival (co-authored by Kenneth Kubernik), and
Canyon of Dreams: The Magic and the Music of Laurel Canyon. Kubernik’s writings on popular music have been published nationally and internationally in the
Los Angeles Times,
MOJO,
Goldmine,
Musician,
Melody Maker,
Treats!, the
Los Angeles Free Press,
Crawdaddy!,
Record Collector News, and many other periodicals and online outlets. His work has also been placed in several book anthologies, including
The Rolling Stone Book of the Beats and
Drinking with Bukowski. Kubernik has penned liner notes for a dozen albums by a diverse group of recording artists, most notably Elvis Presley, Allen Ginsberg, Carole King, and the Ramones.
Tom Petty is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers released their debut album in 1976. Petty has received numerous prestigious awards, including seventeen Grammy nominations. In 2002, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He was also a member of the supergroup the Traveling Wilburys. Petty and his collaborators have sold over sixty million records. He lives in Los Angeles.
Roger Steffens is the author or co-author of seven books on Bob Marley and reggae history, including
Bob Marley and the Wailers: The Definitive Discography and
The Reggae Scrapbook. He is also the founder of the award-winning
Reggae Beat radio show with Hank Holmes on Santa Monica’s NPR affiliate, KCRW. Steffens lives in Los Angeles.