The biggest bastard in pop: how Allen Klein changed the game for music revenue
Fred Goodman's new biography shows the man who made the Rolling Stones and wrenched open the door for today's superstars.
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Fred Goodman's new biography shows the man who made the Rolling Stones and wrenched open the door for today's superstars.
ByLife After Dark: a History of British Nightclubs and Music Venues reveals the ghosts of hedonism past.
ByAndrew Hankinson’s depiction of Moat’s unravelling is being marketed as biography/true crime, but its semi-fictional world is something more complex.
ByWest of Eden: An American Place by Jean Stein follows a specific tribe of people: the beautiful.
BySimon Sebag Montefiore's new book shows the history of a world as gorgeous as it was bloody.
ByHoward Jacobson places Shylock in Cheshire's "Golden Triangle". While thought-provoking, however, it struggles to work on its own terms.
ByStephen Bush reviews Rosa Prince's biography of Jeremy Corbyn.
ByThis Is London: Life and Death in the World City by Ben Judah should be mandatory reading for every MP.
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