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David Bowie

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"And now David Bowie: Rock 'n' Roll With Me is out in the world - perhaps the closest you'll get to being on tour with Bowie in that era without a time machine and a backstage pass." - InsideHook
"His photographic memoir reveals untold stories and nearly 150 candid photos."
 - The Guardian
"Intimate and full of references so specific you can almost smell the pub carpets and stage make-up" -  HuckMag
"Go on tour with David Bowie in an all-new photographic memoir"  -  Yahoo! Entertainment

David Bowie: Rock 'n' Roll with Me is Geoff MacCormack's remarkable photographic memoir, charting his lifelong friendship with David Bowie. Images bring MacCormack's stories to life, showing the places he and Bowie inhabited, the people they met and the adventures they shared. Beginning at Burnt Ash Primary school in the mid-1950s, the years go by in a whirlwind of discovering and making music. The book contains nearly 150 photos taken by MacCormack throughout the years, some never seen before: from touring the Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin Sane shows and sailing to New York on a world tour, to Bowie's first major film The Man Who Fell to Earth and the recording of Station to Station and his Thin White Duke persona.
David Bowie: Rock 'n' Roll with Me is an incredible story, told with wit and candour. A must for all Bowie fans, it sheds a rare insight into a friendship where two men shared their love for music from the moment they met to their final goodbyes.  

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781788842174
Publication date: 8th March 2023
Author: Warren Peace
Publisher: ACC Art Books
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 240 pages
Series: ACC Art Books
Genres: Individual photographers
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Memoirs