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10 Books Every Music Lover Should Read

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When the term “music lover” is mentioned, the mind immediately thinks about an individual who takes pleasure in listening to music. If you’re one of such individuals, then chances are you can’t go a day or even an hour without blessing your ears with some great music from your favorite artists.

But have you thought of other ways you can complement your affection for all things music? Beyond listening to or watching music in audio and visual forms, there’s another hobby for music lovers to develop. This hobby is book reading.

For all music lovers out there, there are paperback books, biographies, and even audiobooks you can grab today to learn more about your favorite musicians. That’s why today, we’ve searched for and come up with 10 awesome books you’d love to read as a music lover. Do not hesitate to visit BookScouter to check out the best price for any book you’re about to buy.

So, what are these books? Who are they about? What untold stories do they unravel? Read on to find out all these and more in our 10 books for music lovers.

 

In Love With Music? Here Are 10 Books You Should Lay Your Hands On

 The Storyteller by Dave Grohl 

What do readers get when a 16-time Grammy award-winning Rock ‘n’ Roll artist tells a story of his life and musical career? The result is a storyteller for a debut for rock ‘n’ roll fans to appreciate. 

Kicking off our list is the self-inspired novel portraying the growth and journey of Dave Grohl as he discusses his worship for the enduring power of music. In this book, you get to learn of Grohl’s soulful story and how he handled the fame that came with it.

From traveling the world as a member of Kurt Cobain’s Nirvana to creating his band – the Foo Fighters -, The Storyteller narrates the rock memoir of one of the 20th century’s rock icons.

 

Heavier Than Heaven: A Biography of Kurt Cobain by Charles R. Cross 

We can’t mention Kurt Cobain and not say a book that focused on his own life. 

Heavier than Heaven is a masterpiece of a storyteller crafted by the very pen of music journalist Charles R. Cross. This masterpiece was created from the implementation of hundreds of interviews, 4 years’ worth of research, as well as access to the diaries, family photos, and lyrics of Kurt Cobain himself.

Have a peek today to find out the untold stories of Kurt Cobain’s early life, his rise to fame, and how he became adored by a whole generation.

 

Petty: The Biography by Warren Zanes 

Once credited to be one of Rolling Stone’s 10 best music books of 2015, Warren Zanes uses the pages of this book to bring to life the legend of a legend himself, Tom Petty. What makes this biography worth reading is the fact that the author is an accomplished musician, writer, and for the cherry on top, a friend of Tom Petty.

Through the tours he shared with Tom Petty, Warren Zanes delivers an honest and insightful tale of Petty’s career better than anyone else ever could.

 

 

Tissue by Anthony Kiedis, Larry Sloman

You would think that for a dude who’s always high on drugs, Anthony Kiedis couldn’t piece together a detailed novel describing the events of his life. Well, that’s where you’re in for a surprise.

As the lead singer of The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Anthony Kiedis has seen his fair share of life. From being raised by a drug dealer father to becoming part of one of the most popular bands of the 1990s, there’s a lot you didn’t know about Anthony Kiedis that Scar Tissue unravels.

 

 

 Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd by Nick Mason, Philip Dodd 

Have you ever thought about what the story of Pink Floyd would be like from the inside out?

After a successful career comprising 116 million sold records and 25 years spent on the top of the charts, fans can now learn about the story of the struggles, twists, turns, and everything beyond the charts and records. And who better to tell this story than the only continuous member of the band in its 40-year existence, Nick Mason?

 

 

Set the Night on Fire: Living, Dying, and Playing Guitar With the Doors by Robby Krieger

 From how he discovered his guitar, and his love for it, to his switch to a different guitar inspired by Chuck Berry, to auditioning for the Doors, Robby Krieger narrates his melodious ordeals as a guitarist playing for the Doors band.

Take a sneak peek at his book and learn how he and his band went from touring in a van to headlining gigs as number-one artists.

 

 

My Name Is Prince 

Quick question, will there ever be an artist who was the perfect blend of controversy, poise, musical genius, and stubbornness, who could also spit out deep lyrics from the different genres of Pop, Rock, Rap, Soul, and even Jazz? Well, there already was and his name was Prince.

Read the tales told by Randee St. Nicholas through not words, but an iconic collection of photos that told the stories a thousand words couldn’t.

 

 

Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story 

This book is a paperback representation of the different reflections Bono had on his growth and evolution; creatively and personally. And yes, we’re referring to Bono, the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of the rock band known as U2.
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Find out what makes a great song, how living with a wife and 4 kids feels, the near breakup of his band, and many more, all from the pen of Bono himself.

 

Alice in Chains: The Untold Story 

Noted for being the first of grunge’s big four(which included Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden) to receive a gold record and national recognition, Alice in Chains was one of the biggest pioneers of today’s version of metal music.

Discover the different tales of the band’s hard work, self-sabotage, and how they rose above all hurdles to create a lasting legacy.

 

 

 

The Autobiography of Gucci Mane 

Ending our list is a more contemporary-themed piece that gives readers an exclusive look into the intriguing life of Gucci Mane from the main man himself. 

Want to know what path had to be forged to propel Gucci Mane to his present stardom? Or the setbacks he faced along the way? Then grab a piece of the Autobiography of Gucci Mane. 

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