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Gudinski: The godfather of Australian rock'n'roll
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Gudinski: The godfather of Australian rock'n'roll
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Stuart Coupe
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:352 | Dimensions(mm): Height 237,Width 159 |
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Category/Genre | Rock and Pop |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780733633102
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Classifications | Dewey:338.76178092 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hachette Australia
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Imprint |
Hachette Australia
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Publication Date |
28 July 2015 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
Known to many as GODinski, Michael Gudinski is unquestionably the most powerful and influential figure in the Australian rock'n'roll music business - and has been for the last four decades. Often referred to as 'the father of the Australian music industry', he has nurtured the careers of many artists - Kylie Minogue, Jimmy Barnes, Paul Kelly, Skyhooks, Split Enz, Yothu Yindi, to name just a few. But his reach isn't limited to Australian artists. With his Frontier Touring Company, Gudinski has toured The Rolling Stones, Frank Sinatra, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Sting ... pretty much a who's who of the arena level international music scene. A self-made multi-millionaire, Gudinski is the Australian equivalent of Richard Branson or David Geffen, but who is this tough, inspired, flamboyant and impassioned businessman who has shaped Australian popular culture? Where did he come from, and how has he stayed relevant for so long in an industry notorious for its fickleness? Rock journalist Stuart Coupe delves into Gudinski's life to find the answers - and in doing so gives us a backstage pass to forty years of Australian rock.
Author Biography
Stuart Coupe is an author, music commentator, independent artist publicist and radio broadcaster who has been involved with music all his life. Amongst the books he has written, edited or collaborated on are The New Music (1980), The New Rock 'n' Roll (1983), The Promoters (2003), Gudinski (2015) and Tex (2017).
ReviewsIncluded in 'Pages to turn in 2015' -- Jane Sullivan * Saturday Age * Coupe is reverential towards his subject and, you sense, there are juicier stories still to be told. But as a guide to the life of a true titan of the music industry it's as colourful as its subject * Rolling Stone Australia Magazine * a bold portrait -- Michael Dwyer * Spectrum - Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday Age, Daily Advertiser, Bendigo Advertiser, Ballarat Courier, Border Mail, Wimmera Mail Times, Esperance Express, North West Star * The self-made millionaire's corporate manoeuvres and explosive confrontations with industry figures are outlined with skill, but what really shines through is survivor Gudinski's total passion for the music * Adelaide Advertiser, Daily Telegraph * interesting anecdotes and honest appraisals and is a must-read for music lovers. * Newcastle Herald * Coupe delves into the compelling life of the music mogul, and gives us insight into 40 years of Australian rock. * Canberra Weekly * well researched, with Coupe getting to many past associates who dished the dirt. It is compelling reading * Beat Magazine * Review * Rhythms Magazine * Review * The Music (Melbourne) * Review -- Sunil Badami * Lunch with Myf - Double J * compelling reading * The Brag * a comprehensive insight into Gudinski, the man who started on the road to his career by organising dances while still at Melbourne High School and culminated with the recent Australian $50 million tour of the Rolling Stones. * Australian Jewish News * 10 Book Giveaway + Review * The Road Ahead * Review * Sunshine Coast Sunday * Review * Sydney Unleashed * Article * Esperance Express * Review * Northern Rivers Echo *
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