Archive for June, 2008

An open plea to all rockstar/authors

by Jodi Chromey

This is my plea to all rockstars past, present, and future: If you ever write a book about rockstardom please, please, please, pretty please with cocaine and slutty groupies on top DO NOT spend pages explaining recoupable debt. After reading Jake Slichter’s So You Wanna Be a Rock & Roll Star and Jen Trynin’s Everything [...]

Everything I’m Cracked Up to Be

by Jodi Chromey

Here’s the thing with rock and roll memoirs (at least this is the thing I’m getting after reading, well, two) stories about playing crowded, smoky clubs all the sound the same after you hear about three of them. Doesn’t matter where the club is, who the band is, or what year it is. Sometimes something [...]

The Importance of Music to Girls

by Jodi Chromey

At one point in her book The Importance of Music to Girls Lavinia Greenlaw makes this observation: “I don’t know how to think or how to talk about what I think. I haven’t learned anything for years. I don’t listen. I can’t speak. I am watching myself happening or not happening . . .” For [...]