The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & RollJim Miller Describes the stars, fans, promoters, producers, the festivals, disc jockeys, the record industry, and the culture that grew up around rock music. |
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Introduction by Jim Miller | 1 |
Buddy Holly by Jonathan Cott | 315 |
The Teen Idols by Greg Shaw | 327 |
Copyright | |
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