Kick Out the Jams: Jibes, Barbs, Tributes, and Rallying Cries from 35 Years of Music Writing

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$28.99  $26.96
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Simon & Schuster
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Pages
336
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.1 X 1.3 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781982197162

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About the Author
Dave Marsh was among the first editors of Creem magazine and wrote extensively for Rolling Stone and other publications. He has authored twenty-five books, including two bestselling biographies of Bruce Springsteen, Before I Get Old: The Story of the Who, and The Heart of Rock & Soul: the 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made. Marsh cofounded the newsletter Rock & Rap Confidential and currently hosts Kick Out the Jams and other programs on SiriusXM.
Reviews
"Kick Out the Jams should restore [Marsh] to his rightful place in the pantheon of America's very greatest music writers." --Jack Hamilton, Slate

"I regarded Dave Marsh as a teacher right away. With Dave, it's emotional, it's personal. He draws people together on an emotional as well as an intellectual level." --Jackson Browne

"Not only is Dave Marsh a great writer, a great person, life-giving lover, a great friend, and a wordsmith, but he has great insight into the music business, connecting the dots, defining things for me." --Dion

"One of the striking things about Dave Marsh, right off the bat, is his emotional involvement. It's fun to sit down and talk with him about music." --Patty Griffin

"Dave Marsh has always been a tireless advocate of justice, human rights, and rock'n'roll. His pen and voice are an important player in the history of the music we love and the struggle for a more just and decent world." --Tom Morello

"Dave Marsh has always been vociferously a champion of equal rights in music writing and of viewing music outside of the segregationist categories formed by the music industry and too often the music press. He's just a great writer." --Ann Powers, author of Weird Like Us and Good Booty

"I connected to Dave because I knew he felt about music the way I felt about it. It was life sustaining. It was central to your existence." --Bruce Springsteen

"The impact of Dave Marsh seeped into my critical consciousness early on. He was the kind of leader in the field who pushed to see the critical conversation be democratized and inclusive and incredibly diverse." --Greg Tate, author of Flyboy in the Buttermilk

"Dave was just full on, 100%, tying together art and politics, which of course are really tethered anyway. He was the embodiment of that." --Steven Van Zandt

"Throughout [Kick Out the Jams], Marsh's deep passion for the music and the artists he writes about provides a bassline of energy and excitement. The author breathes new insight into well-known artists and provides avenues of discovery for new music while maintaining humor and heart...Heartfelt and often amusing, these essays will have you reaching into your record collection to listen with fresh ears." --Kirkus Reviews