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Chronicles: Volume One, is the autobiography by the American musician, Bob Dylan. It was published in 2004 and spent over 19 weeks on the New York Times best-seller for nonfiction books. Although it received positive reviews, Dylan got accused of inaccuracy and plagiarism. It is said that Dylan is working on Volume.
Cash: The Autobiography: The country music legend himself also participated in having his memoir written. Cash co-wrote this book with Patrick Carr. Cash's autobiographies were the basis for the award-winning biopic Walk the Line in 2005.
Trumpeter's Tale - The Story of Young Louis Armstrong: His autobiography vexed some biographers and historians, as he had a habit of telling tales, particularly of his early childhood when he was less scrutinized, and his embellishments of his history often lack consistency. Was published in 1955.
Many Years from Now: Although it isn’t quite the autobiography, it was co-written by Paul McCartney and writer Barry Miles. It is the closest thing we can get to know more about The Beatles.
Slash: It is also co-written by Slash and writer, journalist Anthony Bozza. It focuses on Guns N’ Roses years in addition to an insight of Axl Rose’s departure from the band and the reason behind it. It is a hardback book consisting of 480 pages.
Blues All Around Me: The Autobiography of B.B. King: King is someone who shaped the Blues music all around the world. An autobiography well-needed! As someone who started playing music mid the 1940s and released over 50 albums, this autobiography should be on your list!
Chuck Berry: The Autobiography: This unique autobiography takes us back to the start-up of rock’n’roll. He refined the shape and blended between Blues and Rock music. It was published in 2001.
Clapton: The Autobiography: I’m guessing when they run out of names for their books they just call it that! Jokes aside, Clapton is a diverse artist that shaped the modern rock music. He is more than a rock star, he became an icon for new musicians.
Decoded: Finally, a creative name! Jay Z tells us more about how he entered the hip-hop world, getting skin-deep into some of his famous lyrics and how it turned into successful songs.
Moonwalk: We can’t end this list without having our beloved MJ here! Moonwalk is an autobiography published in 1988, referring to his famous dance move, the moonwalk. It sold over 200, 000 copies and talks about his childhood: The Jackson 5 and his music outcome.
Chronicles: Volume One, is the autobiography by the American musician, Bob Dylan. It was published in 2004 and spent over 19 weeks on the New York Times best-seller for nonfiction books. Although it received positive reviews, Dylan got accused of inaccuracy and plagiarism. It is said that Dylan is working on Volume.
Cash: The Autobiography: The country music legend himself also participated in having his memoir written. Cash co-wrote this book with Patrick Carr. Cash's autobiographies were the basis for the award-winning biopic Walk the Line in 2005.
Trumpeter's Tale - The Story of Young Louis Armstrong: His autobiography vexed some biographers and historians, as he had a habit of telling tales, particularly of his early childhood when he was less scrutinized, and his embellishments of his history often lack consistency. Was published in 1955.
Many Years from Now: Although it isn’t quite the autobiography, it was co-written by Paul McCartney and writer Barry Miles. It is the closest thing we can get to know more about The Beatles.
Slash: It is also co-written by Slash and writer, journalist Anthony Bozza. It focuses on Guns N’ Roses years in addition to an insight of Axl Rose’s departure from the band and the reason behind it. It is a hardback book consisting of 480 pages.
Blues All Around Me: The Autobiography of B.B. King: King is someone who shaped the Blues music all around the world. An autobiography well-needed! As someone who started playing music mid the 1940s and released over 50 albums, this autobiography should be on your list!
Chuck Berry: The Autobiography: This unique autobiography takes us back to the start-up of rock’n’roll. He refined the shape and blended between Blues and Rock music. It was published in 2001.
Clapton: The Autobiography: I’m guessing when they run out of names for their books they just call it that! Jokes aside, Clapton is a diverse artist that shaped the modern rock music. He is more than a rock star, he became an icon for new musicians.
Decoded: Finally, a creative name! Jay Z tells us more about how he entered the hip-hop world, getting skin-deep into some of his famous lyrics and how it turned into successful songs.
Moonwalk: We can’t end this list without having our beloved MJ here! Moonwalk is an autobiography published in 1988, referring to his famous dance move, the moonwalk. It sold over 200, 000 copies and talks about his childhood: The Jackson 5 and his music outcome.
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