Brett Callwood
Paper - 9780814334850
Price: $19.95t
Subjects: Music, Regional Studies: Detroit, History
Series: Painted Turtle Series
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Jun 30 – Midtown Literary Walk
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Published by Wayne State University Press
Brett Callwood is a music journalist whose work appears in the Metro Times, Metromix, Alternative Press, and Classic Rock, among other publications. He is also the author of The Stooges: A Journey through the Michigan Underworld, forthcoming in 2011 from Wayne State University Press.
"The MC5's story has all the elements of a great rock biography, and author Brett Callwood has done a stupendous job in Sonically Speaking of bringing that story to life."
— losingtoday.com
“The book is as great a read as it is well-researched—and it puts the era’s cast of loonies, trailblazers and stars into proper context. More, Gary Grimshaw and Carl Lundgren did the cover, and Leni Sinclair the photos. It’s invaluable to any fan of Detroit rock n’ roll.”
— MetroTimes
“Callwood has done a great job of providing an excellent rendition of an amazing story, and it’s high time too.”
— Paul Raggity, Rock Sound
“Brett Callwood’s new book spills the beans with firsthand interviews and an enthusiastic take on their incredible career, from revolution and imprisonment, to drugs, death, and glorious reformation.”
— Jo Kendall, Kerrang!
“Sincere and straightforward.”
— Iggy Pop
“Brett Callwood has written—and written well—the long-awaited definitive biography of the MC5, nailing down the important information in the correct order, paying close attention to the actual facts, as opposed to accepted myths and legends, and telling the true story of the MC5 from beginning to end. If I enjoyed it this much, how you think you’re gonna like it?”
— John Sinclair, former MC5 manager
Join us for the inaugural Midtown Literary Walk--a strolling afternoon of literature at several venues in our Midtown neighborhood. A range of authors--from poets to rock 'n roll historians--will read from their latest work and books will be available for purchase and signing.
Sponsored by Wayne State University Press, the WSU Student Budget Committee, the Wayne Writers Forum of WSU, the WSU Department of English, Poets & Writers. Inc. through their Midwest-Detroit Readings Programs Grant and the WSU Motown Learning Community.
12:00 pm Detroit Artists Market (4719 Woodward Ave.)
Terry Blackhawk, Teresa Scollon & Philip Sterling
1:00 Leonard N. Simons Building / WSU Press (4809 Woodward Ave.)
Melba Joyce Boyd & Dorene O'Brien (Sponsored by Poets & Writers)
2:00 WSU Welcome Center (42 W. Warren)
Susan Whitall, Kevin John & Brett Callwood
3:00 WSU Department of English (5057 Woodward Ave., 10th Floor Conference Room)
Blues Poetry with Bill Harris, Robert Jones & M. L. Liebler
4:00 WSU Welcome Center (42 W. Warren)
Anne Marie Oomen, francine harris, Maria Maziotti Gillan & Jim Daniels from new fiction book