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"Goneville is at once a coming-of-age memoir and an intimate look at the evolving music scene in 1970s New Zealand. It shows how this music intersected - sometimes violently - with the prevailing culture, in which real men played rugby, not rock. Nick Bollinger draws on his own experiences and also seeks out key figures and unsung heroes to reflect on the hard, often thankless and occasionally joyous life of the career musician"--Dust jacket.

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"Goneville is at once a coming-of-age memoir and an intimate look at the evolving music scene in 1970s New Zealand. It shows how this music intersected - sometimes violently - with the prevailing culture, in which real men played rugby, not rock. Nick Bollinger draws on his own experiences and also seeks out key figures and unsung heroes to reflect on the hard, often thankless and occasionally joyous life of the career musician"--Dust jacket.
Autorenporträt
Nick Bollinger is a music writer and broadcaster, and has played bass in many bands, from Rough Justice to the Windy City Strugglers. He worked as a postie and trained as a teacher before finding an outlet for his musical obsession as a journalist and critic. A music columnist for New Zealand Listener for over 20 years, since 2001 he has also written, produced and presented music review program The Sampler for Radio New Zealand National. He is the author of How to Listen to Pop Music and 100 Essential New Zealand Albums.