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Liner Notes: On Parents & Children, Exes & Excess, Death & Decay, & A Few Of My Other Favorite Things
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ISBN: 9780399177026 bzw. 0399177027, vermutlich in Englisch, G. P. Putnam's Sons, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, neu.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, Lagernd, zzgl. Versandkosten.
“This book is as candid, moving, and hilarious as Loudon Wainwright’s music.” —Judd Apatow "Wainwright is an engaging and witty memoirist." —Wall Street Journal Loudon Wainwright III, the son of esteemed Life magazine columnist Loudon Wainwright, Jr., is the patriarch of one of America’s great musical families. He is the former husband of Kate McGarrigle and Suzzy Roche, and father of Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, Lucy Wainwright Roche, and Lexie Kelly Wainwright. With a career spanning more than four decades, Wainwright has established himself as one of the most enduring singer-songwriters who emerged from the late 1960s. Not only does he perform regularly across America and in Europe, but he is a sought-after actor, having appeared in many movies and TV series. There is probably no singer-songwriter who has so blatantly inserted himself into his songs. The songs can be laugh-out-loud funny, but they also can cut to the bone. In this memoir, Wainwright details the family history his lyrics have referenced and the fractured relationships among generations: the alcoholism, the infidelities, the competitiveness—as well as the closeness, the successes, and the joy. Wainwright reflects on the experiences that have influenced his work, including boarding school, the music business, swimming, macrobiotics, sex, incarceration, and something he calls Sir Walter Raleigh Syndrome. Wainwright writes poignantly about being a son—a status that dominates many of his songs—but also about being a parent, a brother, and a grandfather. His lyrics are featured throughout the book, amplifying his prose and showing the connections between the songs and real life. Wainwright also includes selections from his father’s brilliant Life magazine columns—and, in so doing, reestablishes his father as a major essayist of his era. A funny and insightful meditation on family, inspiration, and art, Liner Notes will thrill fans, readers, and anyone who appreciates the intersection of music and life.
“This book is as candid, moving, and hilarious as Loudon Wainwright’s music.” —Judd Apatow "Wainwright is an engaging and witty memoirist." —Wall Street Journal Loudon Wainwright III, the son of esteemed Life magazine columnist Loudon Wainwright, Jr., is the patriarch of one of America’s great musical families. He is the former husband of Kate McGarrigle and Suzzy Roche, and father of Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, Lucy Wainwright Roche, and Lexie Kelly Wainwright. With a career spanning more than four decades, Wainwright has established himself as one of the most enduring singer-songwriters who emerged from the late 1960s. Not only does he perform regularly across America and in Europe, but he is a sought-after actor, having appeared in many movies and TV series. There is probably no singer-songwriter who has so blatantly inserted himself into his songs. The songs can be laugh-out-loud funny, but they also can cut to the bone. In this memoir, Wainwright details the family history his lyrics have referenced and the fractured relationships among generations: the alcoholism, the infidelities, the competitiveness—as well as the closeness, the successes, and the joy. Wainwright reflects on the experiences that have influenced his work, including boarding school, the music business, swimming, macrobiotics, sex, incarceration, and something he calls Sir Walter Raleigh Syndrome. Wainwright writes poignantly about being a son—a status that dominates many of his songs—but also about being a parent, a brother, and a grandfather. His lyrics are featured throughout the book, amplifying his prose and showing the connections between the songs and real life. Wainwright also includes selections from his father’s brilliant Life magazine columns—and, in so doing, reestablishes his father as a major essayist of his era. A funny and insightful meditation on family, inspiration, and art, Liner Notes will thrill fans, readers, and anyone who appreciates the intersection of music and life.
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Untitled Family Memoir (2017)
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ISBN: 9780698413085 bzw. 0698413083, in Englisch, 288 Seiten, Blue Rider Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, ebook for download, Free shipping.
A memoir by the influential Grammy Award-winning singer and actor -- son of journalist Loudon Wainwright, husband of Kate McGarrigle and Suzy Roche, and father of musicians Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, and Lucy Wainwright Roche -- a captivating meditation on relationships and creativity from the person at the center of one of America's great musical families. With a career spanning over four decades, Loudon Wainwright III has established himself as one of the most enduring singer-songwriters who emerged from the sixties still performing today. Not only does he perform regularly across the country, but he remains a sought after character actor, having appeared in such movies as The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Sleepwalk with Me; and TV series ranging from M*A*S*H to Person of Interest to Parks and Recreation. There is probably no songwriter who so blatantly puts himself in his songs: himself, his father, his mother, his children, his ex-wives. His lyrics are personal and, while often laugh out loud funny, can cut to the bone in dagger-like fashion. In this long-awaited memoir, Wainwright reveals all: the family history his lyrics have references; the fractured relationships in the Wainwright family throughout generations: the alcoholism, the affairs, the competitiveness; the rancor -- as well as the joy, the closeness, the successes, the fun. Loudon traces his career back to the early days of folk and rock and roll, his first studio album in 1969, and reflects on the relationships that have influenced his songwriting, notably with his late ex-wife, the renowned folk singer Kate McGarrigle; with his father, who was a well-known writer and journalist in the '50s and '60s for Life magazine; and with his three children, all of whom went into the family business. The book is very much about being a son -- a relationship that dominates so many of his songs. But it is also about being a parent, and now a grandfather. Loudon's song lyrics run throughout the book, amplifying his prose and showing his fans the connections between those lyrics and real life. Wainwright also includes excerpts and selections from his father's brilliant essays -- and really re-establishes his father as a major essayist of his era. A poignant meditation on family and creativity, Wainwright's memoir will thrill fans, readers, and anyone who appreciates the intersection of music and life. Kindle Edition, Label: Blue Rider Press, Blue Rider Press, Product group: eBooks, Published: 2017-09-05, Release date: 2017-09-05, Studio: Blue Rider Press.
A memoir by the influential Grammy Award-winning singer and actor -- son of journalist Loudon Wainwright, husband of Kate McGarrigle and Suzy Roche, and father of musicians Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, and Lucy Wainwright Roche -- a captivating meditation on relationships and creativity from the person at the center of one of America's great musical families. With a career spanning over four decades, Loudon Wainwright III has established himself as one of the most enduring singer-songwriters who emerged from the sixties still performing today. Not only does he perform regularly across the country, but he remains a sought after character actor, having appeared in such movies as The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Sleepwalk with Me; and TV series ranging from M*A*S*H to Person of Interest to Parks and Recreation. There is probably no songwriter who so blatantly puts himself in his songs: himself, his father, his mother, his children, his ex-wives. His lyrics are personal and, while often laugh out loud funny, can cut to the bone in dagger-like fashion. In this long-awaited memoir, Wainwright reveals all: the family history his lyrics have references; the fractured relationships in the Wainwright family throughout generations: the alcoholism, the affairs, the competitiveness; the rancor -- as well as the joy, the closeness, the successes, the fun. Loudon traces his career back to the early days of folk and rock and roll, his first studio album in 1969, and reflects on the relationships that have influenced his songwriting, notably with his late ex-wife, the renowned folk singer Kate McGarrigle; with his father, who was a well-known writer and journalist in the '50s and '60s for Life magazine; and with his three children, all of whom went into the family business. The book is very much about being a son -- a relationship that dominates so many of his songs. But it is also about being a parent, and now a grandfather. Loudon's song lyrics run throughout the book, amplifying his prose and showing his fans the connections between those lyrics and real life. Wainwright also includes excerpts and selections from his father's brilliant essays -- and really re-establishes his father as a major essayist of his era. A poignant meditation on family and creativity, Wainwright's memoir will thrill fans, readers, and anyone who appreciates the intersection of music and life. Kindle Edition, Label: Blue Rider Press, Blue Rider Press, Product group: eBooks, Published: 2017-09-05, Release date: 2017-09-05, Studio: Blue Rider Press.
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Untitled Family Memoir (2017)
EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9780698413085 bzw. 0698413083, in Englisch, Blue Rider Press, Blue Rider Press, Blue Rider Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Australien, in-stock.
A memoir by the influential Grammy Award-winning singer and actor - son of journalist Loudon Wainwright, husband of Kate McGarrigle and Suzy Roche, and father of musicians Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, and Lucy Wainwright Roche - a captivating meditation on relationships and creativity from the person at the center of one of America's great musical families. With a career spanning over four decades, Loudon Wainwright III has established himself as one of the most enduring singer-songwriters who emerged from the sixties still performing today. Not only does he perform regularly across the country, but he remains a sought after character actor, having appeared in such movies as The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Sleepwalk with Me; and TV series ranging from M*A*S*H to Person of Interest to Parks and Recreation. There is probably no songwriter who so blatantly puts himself in his songs: himself, his father, his mother, his children, his ex-wives. His lyrics are personal and, while often laugh out loud funny, can cut to the bone in dagger-like fashion. In this long-awaited memoir, Wainwright reveals all: the family history his lyrics have references; the fractured relationships in the Wainwright family throughout generations: the alcoholism, the affairs, the competitiveness; the rancor - as well as the joy, the closeness, the successes, the fun. Loudon traces his career back to the early days of folk and rock and roll, his first studio album in 1969, and reflects on the relationships that have influenced his songwriting, notably with his late ex-wife, the renowned folk singer Kate McGarrigle; with his father, who was a well-known writer and journalist in the '50s and '60s for Life magazine; and with his three children, all of whom went into the family business. The book is very much about being a son - a relationship that dominates so many of his songs. But it is also about being a parent, and now a grandfather. Loudon's song lyrics run throughout the.
A memoir by the influential Grammy Award-winning singer and actor - son of journalist Loudon Wainwright, husband of Kate McGarrigle and Suzy Roche, and father of musicians Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, and Lucy Wainwright Roche - a captivating meditation on relationships and creativity from the person at the center of one of America's great musical families. With a career spanning over four decades, Loudon Wainwright III has established himself as one of the most enduring singer-songwriters who emerged from the sixties still performing today. Not only does he perform regularly across the country, but he remains a sought after character actor, having appeared in such movies as The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Sleepwalk with Me; and TV series ranging from M*A*S*H to Person of Interest to Parks and Recreation. There is probably no songwriter who so blatantly puts himself in his songs: himself, his father, his mother, his children, his ex-wives. His lyrics are personal and, while often laugh out loud funny, can cut to the bone in dagger-like fashion. In this long-awaited memoir, Wainwright reveals all: the family history his lyrics have references; the fractured relationships in the Wainwright family throughout generations: the alcoholism, the affairs, the competitiveness; the rancor - as well as the joy, the closeness, the successes, the fun. Loudon traces his career back to the early days of folk and rock and roll, his first studio album in 1969, and reflects on the relationships that have influenced his songwriting, notably with his late ex-wife, the renowned folk singer Kate McGarrigle; with his father, who was a well-known writer and journalist in the '50s and '60s for Life magazine; and with his three children, all of whom went into the family business. The book is very much about being a son - a relationship that dominates so many of his songs. But it is also about being a parent, and now a grandfather. Loudon's song lyrics run throughout the.
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Untitled Family Memoir
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ISBN: 9780399177026 bzw. 0399177027, in Englisch, Penguin Publishing Group, neu.
Lieferung aus: Kanada, In Stock, plus shipping.
Loudon Wainwright, Books, Biography and Memoir, Untitled Family Memoir, A memoir by the influential Grammy Award-winning singer and actor -- son of journalist Loudon Wainwright, husband of Kate McGarrigle and Suzy Roche, and father of musicians Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, and Lucy Wainwright Roche -- a captivating meditation on relationships and creativity from the person at the center of one of America's great musical families.With a career spanning over four decades, Loudon Wainwright III has established himself as one of the most enduring singer-songwriters who emerged from the sixties still performing today. Not only does he perform regularly across the country, but he remains a sought after character actor, having appeared in such movies as The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Sleepwalk with Me; and TV series ranging from M*A*S*H to Person of Interest to Parks and Recreation. There is probably no songwriter who so blatantly puts himself in his songs: himself, his father, his mother, his children, his ex-wives. His lyrics are personal and, while often laugh out loud funny, can cut to the bone in dagger-like fashion. In this long-awaited memoir, Wainwright reveals all: the family history his lyrics have references; the fractured relationships in the Wainwright family throughout generations: the alcoholism, the affairs, the competitiveness; the rancor -- as well as the joy, the closeness, the successes, the fun. Loudon traces his career back to the early days of folk and rock and roll, his first studio album in 1969, and reflects on the relationships that have influenced his songwriting, notably with his late ex-wife, the renowned folk singer Kate McGarrigle; with his father, who was a well-known writer and journalist in the '50s and '60s for Life magazine; and with his three children, all of whom went into the family business. The book is very much about being a son -- a relationship that dominates so many of his songs. But it is also about being a parent, and now a grandfather. Loudon's song lyrics run throughout the book, amplifying his prose and showing his fans the connections between those lyrics and real life. Wainwright also includes excerpts and selections from his father's brilliant essays -- and really re-establishes his father as a major essayist of his era. A poignant meditation on family and creativity, Wainwright's memoir will thrill fans, readers, and anyone who appreciates the intersection of music and life.
Loudon Wainwright, Books, Biography and Memoir, Untitled Family Memoir, A memoir by the influential Grammy Award-winning singer and actor -- son of journalist Loudon Wainwright, husband of Kate McGarrigle and Suzy Roche, and father of musicians Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, and Lucy Wainwright Roche -- a captivating meditation on relationships and creativity from the person at the center of one of America's great musical families.With a career spanning over four decades, Loudon Wainwright III has established himself as one of the most enduring singer-songwriters who emerged from the sixties still performing today. Not only does he perform regularly across the country, but he remains a sought after character actor, having appeared in such movies as The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Sleepwalk with Me; and TV series ranging from M*A*S*H to Person of Interest to Parks and Recreation. There is probably no songwriter who so blatantly puts himself in his songs: himself, his father, his mother, his children, his ex-wives. His lyrics are personal and, while often laugh out loud funny, can cut to the bone in dagger-like fashion. In this long-awaited memoir, Wainwright reveals all: the family history his lyrics have references; the fractured relationships in the Wainwright family throughout generations: the alcoholism, the affairs, the competitiveness; the rancor -- as well as the joy, the closeness, the successes, the fun. Loudon traces his career back to the early days of folk and rock and roll, his first studio album in 1969, and reflects on the relationships that have influenced his songwriting, notably with his late ex-wife, the renowned folk singer Kate McGarrigle; with his father, who was a well-known writer and journalist in the '50s and '60s for Life magazine; and with his three children, all of whom went into the family business. The book is very much about being a son -- a relationship that dominates so many of his songs. But it is also about being a parent, and now a grandfather. Loudon's song lyrics run throughout the book, amplifying his prose and showing his fans the connections between those lyrics and real life. Wainwright also includes excerpts and selections from his father's brilliant essays -- and really re-establishes his father as a major essayist of his era. A poignant meditation on family and creativity, Wainwright's memoir will thrill fans, readers, and anyone who appreciates the intersection of music and life.
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