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Gutter Black

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This book is a great insight to one of the best Kiwi rock bandsĀ ever.

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An intimate, raw memoir by a founding member of one of NZ's iconic rock bands, Hello Sailor; a tale of creativity, misadventure, success and excess. It was like David and Goliath. Only Goliath wasn't about to be blown away, and David was stoned. Dave McArtney's description of Hello Sailor's campaign to conquer the American music scene is as funny as it is accurate. In this long-awaited memoir, completed just weeks before his untimely death, Dave gives the reader an access-all-areas pass to the life of a working rock'n'roll musician. From the band's earliest days at the notorious 'Mandrax Mansion' in 1970s Ponsonby, to becoming the biggest band in the land and then taking on the world, Gutter Black is a story of music, mateship (Mandrax) and a good deal of madness. It is also the memoir of a uniquely creative musician, who went on to further success with his band the Pink Flamingos, and a very personal story of love, family and facing one's own mortality. Complete with previously unpublished photographs and band memorabilia,Gutter Black is the definitive account of the man, the bands and the music that rocked a nation.

Author Biography

Dave McArtney was one of New Zealand's best known musicians and songwriters. As a founding member of the legendary Hello Sailor, he wrote or co-wrote most of their best known songs, including 'Gutter Black', one of the country's best known and best loved hits.
Release date NZ
April 22nd, 2014
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
New Zealand
Imprint
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
Pages
320
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
Dimensions
181x220x24
ISBN-13
9781775540397
Product ID
22117053

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