Description
Dive into the riveting memoir of legendary music impresario Bryan Morrison in this captivating hardback edition. Measuring 156 x 234 mm and featuring 224 pages of exclusive stories, this book offers an insider's perspective on the rock 'n' roll scene from the 60s to the 80s. Unveiled posthumously after Morrison's passing in 2008, the memoir chronicles his remarkable journey managing legendary bands like Pink Floyd, Wham!, and T. Rex. Readers will discover the outrageous tales of a cigar-chomping entrepreneur, including the infamous moment when Syd Barrett bit Morrison’s finger and the scandal that led to the Pretty Things being banned from New Zealand. This collectible tome not only reveals the highs and lows of Morrison's career but also touches on his unique encounters with the Kray Twins and the bittersweet trajectory of The Jam in America. With its rich narrative, the book is a must-have for rock history enthusiasts and fans of British music culture. Perfect for gift-giving or personal enjoyment, this hardback memoir is a timeless addition to any bookshelf. Plus, enjoy fast and affordable shipping, as we are a proud NZ-owned business based in Auckland. No unexpected import charges or customs duties when you order from us, ensuring a seamless shopping experience.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 156 x 234 mm
Pages: 224
Bind: hardback
Author: Bryan Morrison Publisher: Quiller Publishing
Publication Date: 13-09-2019
When the music impresario Bryan Morrison died aged 66 in 2008, after two years in a coma following a polo accident, he left behind his unpublished memoir. As a music publisher, manager and agent, Morrison had represented the Pretty Things, Pink Floyd, T. Rex, The Jam, Wham! and many others. He was also the founder and owner of the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club. In this candid and outspoken book, Morrison reveals the true stories behind why Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd once bit his finger to the bone, the Pretty Things were banned for life from New Zealand, and he became involved with the Kray Twins. He also tells how The Jam kissed goodbye to success in the USA, he received death threats when Robin Gibb left the Bee Gees, and signing a publishing deal with George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley as Wham! Spanning the golden age of British rock ’n’ roll from the 60s to the 80s, this is the extraordinary story of a cigar-chomping, East End entrepreneur, with a passion for art and design, fashion, music and polo.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 156 x 234 mm
Pages: 224
Bind: hardback
Author: Bryan Morrison Publisher: Quiller Publishing
Publication Date: 13-09-2019
When the music impresario Bryan Morrison died aged 66 in 2008, after two years in a coma following a polo accident, he left behind his unpublished memoir. As a music publisher, manager and agent, Morrison had represented the Pretty Things, Pink Floyd, T. Rex, The Jam, Wham! and many others. He was also the founder and owner of the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club. In this candid and outspoken book, Morrison reveals the true stories behind why Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd once bit his finger to the bone, the Pretty Things were banned for life from New Zealand, and he became involved with the Kray Twins. He also tells how The Jam kissed goodbye to success in the USA, he received death threats when Robin Gibb left the Bee Gees, and signing a publishing deal with George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley as Wham! Spanning the golden age of British rock ’n’ roll from the 60s to the 80s, this is the extraordinary story of a cigar-chomping, East End entrepreneur, with a passion for art and design, fashion, music and polo.
We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.