
Here are a few quick read rock music biographies that I have enjoyed - just don't expect to be re-reading too many passages to soak up the literary splendor:

A quirky little memoir that is particularly interesting for the musical projects attempted after his retirement from megarock stardom.

Hit Hard: a story of hitting rock bottom at the top, by Joey Kramer ( Aerosmith).
Sex and drugs and rock 'n' roll. Not as graphic as some rock biographies, but still left me feeling kind of dirty (but in an entertaining way).

Bill Bruford: the autobiography: Yes, King Crimson, Earthworks and more, by Bill Bruford.
Bruford was not your stereotypical greasy rock drummer. He was, and remains, a man of the arts. His immense talent, his professionalism and desire to push musical boundaries allowed him to interact with some the music world's most creative individuals.
Bon Jovi: when we were beautiful, conversations with Phil Griffin.
More of a coffee table book than a biography. A behind the scenes look at the Lost Highways tour. A good friend, and a big fan of all things Bon Jovi, described it as visually delicious!
Another title that I have placed on hold at the library:

"In this memoir, singer-songwriter Patti Smith shares tales of New York City : the denizens of Max's Kansas City, the Hotel Chelsea, Scribner's, Brentano's and Strand bookstores and her new life in Brooklyn with a young man named Robert Mapplethorpe--the man who changed her life with his love, friendship, and genius." ~ publisher
Tommy James...the best! Dale Smith
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