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Bradford's Noise Of The Valleys Volume 3 Part 1 is an in depth study of the Bradford music scene between 1999 and 2003. It contains over a hundred 'rock family trees' naming over a thousand local musicians and hundreds of bands, ranging from Ooberman to IdiotBox to Embrace. It features individual profiles of hundreds of bands and artists and many local clubs and venues. Every page is packed with photos, articles, posters and images from the period. Many bands have an ongoing story that can be followed from book to book and are brought right up to date. This is the third in a series of books…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Bradford's Noise Of The Valleys Volume 3 Part 1 is an in depth study of the Bradford music scene between 1999 and 2003. It contains over a hundred 'rock family trees' naming over a thousand local musicians and hundreds of bands, ranging from Ooberman to IdiotBox to Embrace. It features individual profiles of hundreds of bands and artists and many local clubs and venues. Every page is packed with photos, articles, posters and images from the period. Many bands have an ongoing story that can be followed from book to book and are brought right up to date. This is the third in a series of books charting the history of the Bradford music scene from the 1960's to the present day by authors Gary Cavanagh and Matt Webster. Released as a companion to this book are three CDs containing music from many of the local artists featured.
Autorenporträt
Gary Cavanagh was born in Clayton, Bradford and is founder member of Bradford's 1 in 12 Club. He has worked as a former university tutor in history and politics and a local historian and archivist. Cavanagh has been involved in the local music scene since the 1970s and was instrumental in the production of the 1 in 12 compilation LP series. He was former vocalist with legendary local rock gods Phobia and is the co-author of three volumes called 'Bradford's Noise of the Valleys', an extensive history of rock and pop music in the city.