TitleThe Complete Pink Floyd: The Ultimate Reference
AuthorPovey, Glenn
BindingHardcover
Pages448
LanguageENG
PublisherSterling
Date2016-03
ISBN9781454918691
About the author
Glenn Povey founded the highly regarded Pink Floyd fanzine Brain Damage and was its editor from 1985 to 1993. He co-wrote Pink Floyd in the Flesh: The Complete Performance History (St. Martin's Griffin), and authored the original edition of Echoes (Chicago Review Press), which superseded that book as the number-one authority on the history of the band. He has written extensively about the band for Mojo, Record Collector, Classic Rock, and other music magazines. He works in artist management and tour production in the music industry and lives in Hertfordshire, England.
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