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Go Further - (Mixtape) by Paul Myers & S W Lauden (Paperback)

Go Further - (Mixtape) by  Paul Myers & S W Lauden (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Fun, bright, and playful, Power Pop is a sometimes adored, sometimes maligned, often misunderstood genre of music. From its heyday in the 70`s and 80`s to its resurgence in the 90`s and 00`s, Power Pop has meant many things to many people. In <i>Go Further</i>, editors Paul Myers and S. W. Lauden have a whole new crop of writers going deep on what certain Power Pop bands and songs mean and have meant to them. Whether they love or hate it, <i>Go Further</i> is a dive into the Beatles-inspired pop rock of the last five decades. <p/>Featuring <b> Ira Robbins, Alex Segura, Mary E. Donnelly, Pat DiPuccio, John Borack, Dave Hill, Will Birch, S. W. Lauden, Jordan Oakes, Brian Vander Ark, Anne K. Ream & R. Clifton Spargo, Chip Jacobs, Bill DeMain, Thierry Côté, Doug Brod, Jim Lindberg, Balin Schneider, Mike Randle, Butch Walker, Andrea Warner, Paul Myers, </b>and<b> Rex Broome's </b><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Paul Myers</b> is a Canadian writer and musician living in Berkeley, California. His previous books include the critically acclaimed <i>A Wizard A True Star: Todd Rundgren in the Studio</i>; <i>It Ain't Easy: Long John Baldry and the Birth of the British Blues</i>; <i>Barenaked Ladies: Public Stunts, Private Stories</i>; and <i>The Kids in the Hall: One Dumb Guy</i>. <p/><b>S. W. Lauden</b> is the author of the Greg Salem punk rock P.I. series including <i>Bad Citizen Corporation</i>, <i>Grizzly Season</i>, and <i>Hang Time</i>. His Tommy & Shayna novellas include <i>Crosswise</i> and <i>Crossed Bones</i>. A new novelette, <i>That'll Be The Day: A Power Pop Heist</i>, was released in June 2019. S.W. Lauden is the pen name of Steve Coulter, drummer for Tsar and The Brothers Steve.<br>

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