Nick Tosches was a critically acclaimed American journalist, novelist and poet. Celebrated for defining the emerging genre of rock journalism in the 1970s, he is renowned for chronicling the lives of the great icons of his time. His biographies include Country: The Biggest Music in America, Unsung Heroes of Rock 'n' Roll: The Birth of Rock in the Wild Years Before Elvis, Power on Earth, Arbor House, Dino: Living High in the Dirty Business of Dreams, The Devil and Sonny Liston, Where Dead Voices Gather and King of the Jews. He is also the author of the novels Cut Numbers, Trinities, In the Hand of Dante, and Me and the Devil, and the poetry collection Chaldea and I Dig Girls. He died on 20th October 2019.
The number one greatest music book ever * Observer *
Quite simply the best rock and roll biography ever written *
Rolling Stone *
The best rock 'n' roll biography ever written . . . There is a
novelistic intensity to this story of tragedy, triumph and love.
Its portrayal of a society alien to mainstream America is riveting
* Newsday *
Brilliant . . . the best account we have of how the first rock and
rollers were torn between salvation and the Devil's music * New
Statesman *
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