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The Thing Is ...

Dave Fanning

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The Thing Is ...

Synopsis

Described as the Irish John Peel, Dave Fanning has been a major player in the Irish and global music scene for over 30 years. In this compelling memoir, starting around the incarnation of 2FM, Ireland's equivalent of Radio 1, Dave Fanning will give the behind-the-scenes story of all the international musicians he has met, including The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, David Bowie, The Who and many, many more. Renowned for supporting young, new Irish talent, Dave Fanning will detail the unique story of his role in the launch of U2 and his ongoing friendship with the band, delving into their humble beginnings and rise to fame. Including never-before-seen photographs and images from Dave's huge personal collection, this is an absolute must-have for any music fan and will be a significant contribution to the history of music

Product Details

ISBN:
9780007310760
Category:
Memoirs
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2010-09-30
Publisher:
Collins
Country of origin:
GBR
Pages:
356
Pagination:
352 pages
Dimensions (mm):
232 x 151 x 28
Weight:
499g

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