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I'll Sleep When I'm Dead by Crystal Zevon

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I'll Sleep When I'm Dead

The Dirty Life and Times of Warren Zevon

Crystal Zevon

HarperCollins · Print & ebook · May 1, 2007

Reading lane: American Art

“One of the most casually insightful rock bios ever.”—Entertainment Weekly Told in the words of his musical accomplices, fellow-travelers, friends, and lovers, I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead is an intimate and unusual biography of fabled singer–songwriter Warren Zevon, the musical force behind such dark, witty rock and roll classics as Werewolves of London and Roland, the Headless Thompson Gunner.

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Why This Clicks

Sharp Edges

A sharp, sideways portrait with enough bite to keep the pages turning.

Come here for

  • edgy, playful tone
  • a layered life-in-motion

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  • music and literary crosscurrents
  • history with a dirty edge

Book Details

Authors
Crystal Zevon
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
May 1, 2007
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
American Art · Music Biographies
Reading lane
American Art

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Publisher Categories

  • Art History

  • American Art

  • Women Artists

  • Musicians' Lives

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  • Lives in Entertainment

  • Women's Lives

  • Personal Memoirs

  • History Writing

About This Book

“One of the most casually insightful rock bios ever.”—Entertainment Weekly Told in the words of his musical accomplices, fellow-travelers, friends, and lovers, I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead is an intimate and unusual biography of fabled singer–songwriter Warren Zevon, the musical force behind such dark, witty rock and roll classics as Werewolves of London and Roland, the Headless Thompson Gunner. Compiled by Crystal Zevon, the artist’s former (and only) wife, this oral biography...

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“One of the most casually insightful rock bios ever.”—Entertainment Weekly Told in the words of his musical accomplices, fellow-travelers, friends, and lovers, I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead is an intimate and unusual biography of fabled singer–songwriter Warren Zevon, the musical force behind such dark, witty rock and roll classics as Werewolves of London and Roland, the Headless Thompson Gunner. Compiled by Crystal Zevon, the artist’s former (and only) wife, this oral biography draws on interviews with Jackson Browne, Tom Petty, Emmylou Harris, Linda Rondstadt, Stevie Nicks, Lindsay Buckingham, the Everly Brothers, and a host of other denizens of Southern California’s influential rock scene to tell the story of the original “Excitable Boy”: literary hoodlum, OCD sufferer, brilliant songwriter, and rock–and–roll icon.

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