Completely updated with new entries and extensive
revisions of the previous 1,800, ''The Rolling Stone
Encyclopedia Of Rock & Roll'' is the authoritative
volume on the world's music makers -- from the one-hit
wonders to the megastars. In 1983, Rolling Stone Press
introduced its first ''Rock & Roll Encyclopedia.''
Almost two decades later, it has become the premier
guide to the history of rock & roll, and has been
selected by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Museum
as its official source of information. Giving full
coverage to all aspects of the rock scene, it tells the
story of rock & roll in a clear and easy reference
format, including complete discographies, personnel
changes for every band, and backstage information like
date and place of birth, from Elvis Presley to Eminem.
Since the last edition, the music scene has exploded in
every area, from boy-bands to hip-hop, electronica to
indie rock. Here, the ''Encyclopedia'' explores them all
-- 'NSync, Notorious B.I.G., Ricky Martin, Radiohead,
Britney Spears, Blink-182, Sean ''Puffy'' Combs,
Portishead, Fatboy Slim, Fiona Apple, Lil' Kim, Limp
Bizkit, Oasis, Outkast, Yo La Tengo, TLC, and many, many
more. ''The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock &
Roll, Third Edition'' includes all the facts, phenomena,
and flukes that make up the history of rock.
Accompanying the biographical and discographical
information on the nearly 2,000 artists included in this
edition are incisive essays that reveal the performers'
musical influences, first breaks, and critical and
commercial hits and misses, as well as evaluations of
their place in rock history. Filled with hundreds of
historical photos, ''The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia'' is
more than just a reference book, it is the bible of rock
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