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Full of interviews with the artists who made some of the most memorable - and a few not-so-memorable - albums of the 1970s, the third book in The Vinyl Dialogues series by award-winning journalist Mike Morsch offers more backstories on the music of the decade as told by the artists themselves. Art Garfunkel details how a song written by his former partner Paul Simon made its way onto Garfunkel's solo album "Breakaway" and why the cover photo on that album is still special to him; Daryl Hall reveals what song on "The Silver Album" was considered for the theme song to one of the decade's most…mehr

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Full of interviews with the artists who made some of the most memorable - and a few not-so-memorable - albums of the 1970s, the third book in The Vinyl Dialogues series by award-winning journalist Mike Morsch offers more backstories on the music of the decade as told by the artists themselves. Art Garfunkel details how a song written by his former partner Paul Simon made its way onto Garfunkel's solo album "Breakaway" and why the cover photo on that album is still special to him; Daryl Hall reveals what song on "The Silver Album" was considered for the theme song to one of the decade's most famous movies; Natalie Cole, in one of her last interviews, admits that she didn't think she was that great of a singer on her first album; Dionne Warwick confirms that she didn't initially like the song that would eventually become her only No. 1 hit after it appeared on an album by the Spinners; and Kinky Friedman reveals what it's like to fail at something long enough to become a legend. It's all here in "The Vinyl Dialogues Volume III: Stacks of Wax." So take a peek behind the curtain, dust off your wax collection and relive the soundtrack of your life.
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Autorenporträt
Mike Morsch has been a reporter, editor, and columnist for nearly 40 years at newspapers in Iowa, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. He has earned numerous awards for his writing from the Illinois Press Association, the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association, the Philadelphia Press Association, the Local Media Association, and the New Jersey Press Association. This is Mike's fourth book for Biblio Publishing, which includes three volumes of The Vinyl Dialogues series, and a memoir titled Dancing in My Underwear: The Soundtrack of My Life. A 1982 graduate of the University of Iowa, he earned a bachelor of science degree in journalism and was a two-year letterman on the Hawkeyes' baseball team. Mike is currently the executive editor and digital news director of Packet Media LLC in Princeton, New Jersey.