Together Through Life
Chris Morris(Author)
Rare Bird Books (Publisher)
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-942600-41-1 (ISBN)
Description
Part criticism, part memoir, Together Through Life is a story of a life lived through Bob Dylan albums. From his days spinning records in rural Wisconsin while listening to Desire to writing a nice review of Infidel because his life was going so well, Chris Morris captures what a lifelong relationship between fan and artist looks like.
Reviews / Votes
Praise for Los Lobos: "A useful cultural history that is sure to please fans and musicologists." --Kirkus Reviews "Morris' critical history will find a hungry audience." --Booklist "Los Lobos is a slice of pure East L.A. that I never even knew existed. Chris Morris is a wildass ethnomusicologist, social critic, raconteur, and L.A. music bon vivant for the new millennium. Viva Chris--El Gato de East Los." --James Ellroy, author of Perfidia and The L.A. QuartetMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
California
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-942600-41-1 (9781942600411)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Chris Morris is a music journalist and disc jockey. He was music editor of the Hollywood Reporter and senior writer for Billboard. His writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, Spin, Musician, Mojo, LA Weekly, the Chicago Reader, Variety, and other publications. He lives in Los Angeles. Tosh Berman is a publisher and writer. His press, TamTam Books, has published works by Boris Vian, Guy Debord, Serge Gainsbourg, Jacques Mesrine, artist Lun*na Menoh, and Ron Mael & Russell Mael (Sparks). He is the author of Sparks-tastic: 21 Nights with Sparks in London. As the son of artist Wallace Berman, Tosh has delivered talks and various essays toward furthering his late father's artistic legacy including his influential folio series, "Semina" (1955--1964). He lives in Los Angeles.