Synopses & Reviews
The history of the Chieftains over the last thirty-five years is the remarkable tale of how an unlikely group of enthusiasts came together to rescue some of the worlds most beautiful music from near-extinction, brought it to an audience of millions, and became stars. Based on exclusive and extensive interviews with all the bands members, their families and friends, and with many of the international superstars who have recorded with them, The Chieftains tells the groups own story for the first time, with insight, wit, and charm.
Synopsis
First time in paperback: The story of the Oscar- and Grammy-winning musicians whose rediscovery and reinvention of traditional Irish music carried them to worldwide stardom.
About the Author
Born in England, John Glatt has over twenty-five years experience as a music and show business journalist. He is the author of Rage and Roll: Bill Graham and the Selling of Rock, Lost in Hollywood: The Fast Times and Short Life of River Phoenix, and The Royal House of MonacoDynasty of Glamour, Tragedy, and Scandal. He lives in New York.