Something to believe in / Andrew Stafford.
Publication details: St Lucia, Queensland : University of Queensland Press, 2019.Description: 254 pages ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780702262531
- 0702262536
- Stafford, Andrew, 1971-
- Stafford, Andrew
- Stafford, Andrew
- Stafford, Andrew
- Popular music -- Australia
- Music trade -- Australia
- Journalism -- Australia
- Autobiographies
- Rock music -- Australia
- Music journalists -- Queensland -- Brisbane -- Biography
- Journalists -- Queensland -- Brisbane -- Biography
- Music, Influence of
- Music critics -- Biography
- Music appreciation
- Musical criticism
- Journalists -- Australia -- Biography
- Music journalists -- Australia -- Biography
- Rock music -- History and criticism
- Music -- Psychological aspects
- Australian
- 781.66092 23
- ML3534.6.A8 .S72 2019
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Biography | 781.66 STA | Available | 069656 |
Includes playlists and sources.
Includes bibliographical references.
Set to the soundtrack of music that has shaped a generation, Something To Believe In will resonate with anyone whose life has been saved by rock 'n' roll. Born in Melbourne's outer suburbs in the 1970s, Andrew Stafford grew up in a time when music was a way out and a way up. His passion for rock 'n' roll led him to a career as a journalist and music critic, but along the way his battles with family illness, mental health and destructive relationships threatened to take him down. Andrew Stafford delves bravely and deeply into a life that has been shaped and saved by music's beat. From the author of the cult classic Pig City comes a memoir of music, madness and love.