The title of David Wax Museum’s fifth album, Guesthouse, is fitting for a grass-roots band that depends on the kindness of strangers as it tours the continent in its van and finances its albums through crowdfunding sites. The core of the […]
Rob Kirkpatrick is a book editor and author. He is the author of 1969: The Year Everything Changed, Magic in the Night: The Words and Music of Bruce Springsteen, and Cecil Travis: The War-Torn Career of an All-Star Shortstop. The titles he has published as a senior editor in the book publishing industry include Kent Hartman's The Wrecking Crew: The Inside Story of Rock and Roll's Best-Kept Secret, Dennis Dunaway's Snakes! Guillotines! Electric Chairs!: My Adventures in the Alice Cooper Group, Viv Albertine's Clothes, clothes, clothes. Music, music, music. Boys, boys, boys.; and Mark Oliver Everett's Things the Grandchildren Should Know. Rob has written about music and culture for PopMatters and Huffington Post and appeared as a guest DJ on Sirius XM.
The title of David Wax Museum’s fifth album, Guesthouse, is fitting for a grass-roots band that depends on the kindness of strangers as it tours the continent in its van and finances its albums through crowdfunding sites. The core of the […]
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