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Bet my soul on rock n roll : diary of a Black punk icon

Title
Bet my soul on rock n roll : diary of a Black punk icon / Jean Beauvoir, with John Ostrosky.
Author
Beauvoir, Jean
Publication
  • Chicago : Chicago Review Press, [2022]
  • ©2022

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Ostrosky, John
Description
xiii, 271 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
"Jean Beauvoir joined the Plasmatics in 1979, playing bass and keyboards for the most notorious band to emerge out of the New York City punk scene. By 1982, he was a member of Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul, a retro-rock revival act headed by Steven Van Zandt. The Disciples of Soul videos played on MTV during the network's earliest years, making Beauvoir one of the first Black recording artists to break the start-up music channel's "color line." Bet My Soul on Rock 'n' Roll follows this iconic musician's ride through the worldwide music industry, detailing his successful solo career as well as his encounters with rock stars such as Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Bruce Springsteen, and Lita Ford. Beauvoir also considers how his Haitian heritage has shaped his public image, his music, and his life. Beauvoir's collaborations -- and stories -- span genres, including work with KISS, Debbie Harry, Justin Timberlake, Lionel Riche, Nona Hendryx, and the Ramones"--Dust jacket.
Subject
  • Beauvoir, Jean
  • African American punk rock musicians > Biography
  • Punk rock musicians > Biography
  • Punk rock music > History
  • Musiciens punk noirs américains > Biographies
  • Punk (Musique) > Histoire
  • Musiciens punk > Biographies
  • African American punk rock musicians
  • Punk rock music
Genre/Form
  • Autobiography
  • Biographies.
  • History.
  • Autobiographies.
ISBN
  • 9781641604765
  • 164160476X
OCLC
1257019740
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library