Under the Big Black Sun: A Personal History of L.A. Punk

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Hachette Books, Apr 26, 2016 - Biography & Autobiography - 336 pages
An up-close and personal account of the L.A. punk scene, told by those who were there, with 50 rare photos
 

Contents

Ch
2
Ch
13
Ch 5
31
Ch 6
53
Ch 8
74
Ch 10
91
Ch 12
111
Go West Go West Go West by John Doe
123
Ch 15
140
Ch 17
165
Ch 18
183
Ch 20
207
Ch 23
235
Acknowledgments
251
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About the author (2016)

John Doe has worked as a roofer, an aluminum siding mechanic, a manager of poetry readings, a musician, and an actor. He met Exene Cervenka at the Venice poetry workshop in 1976 and started working with Billy Zoom around the same time. When DJ Bonebrake joined X in mid-1977, the lineup was complete. As one of the last original punk rock bands standing, they continue to tour, most recently with Blondie and Pearl Jam in front of stadium-sized crowds and audiences born after the band’s formation. He has recorded eight solo records with numerous renowned singers and musicians and as an actor has appeared in over fifty films and television productions, including Road House, Great Balls of Fire, Boogie Nights, and Roswell. He currently tours as both a solo artist and with X. Doe lives north of San Francisco.

Tom DeSavia is currently head of creative services for SONGS Music Publishing and is based in Los Angeles, California. Prior to joining SONGS, DeSavia did lengthy stints as both a publisher and record label A&R man, as well as many years running pop membership for ASCAP. He currently serves on the West Coast board of the Songwriter's Hall of Fame and previously served on the board of directors for both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS). A native of Southern California, Tom began his career as a music journalist.

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