Excitable Press and That Devil Music’s Rev. Gordon are happy to announce
the publication of the fourth volume in the Rev’s ongoing collections
of artists interviews. The Rock ‘n’ Roll Archives, Volume Four: Cult Rockers
is a budget-priced collection of thirteen “cult rockers” who have made
great music that failed to find a mainstream audience, talents like
Billy Bragg, Eugene Chadbourne, Mojo Nixon, Kirsty MacColl, Band of
Susans, Barrence Whitfield, and They Might Be Giants, among others. The
book also includes album reviews for many of the featured artists.
The “Reverend of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” Rev. Keith A. Gordon has been writing about music for nearly 50 years. A former contributor to the All Music Guide books and website, and the former Blues Expert for About.com, Rev. Gordon has also written for Blurt magazine, Creem, High Times, and The Blues (U.K.), among many other publications. You can currently find the Reverend writing for the Rock and Roll Globe website.
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Archives, Volume Four: Cult Rockers is a 74pp
5.5” x 8.5” paperback with B&W photos, and is available in print or eBook versions with the same content. Get your
copy through the handy Amazon.com links below:
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Archives, Volume Four: Cult Rockers print edition
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Archives, Volume Four: Cult Rockers eBook
Buy an autographed copy direct from Excitable Press ($8.99 postpaid, PayPal):
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