Magic City Rock: Spaces and Faces of Birmingham’s Scene

Magic City Rock: Spaces and Faces of Birmingham’s Scene

  • Blake Ells
Publisher:Arcadia PublishingISBN 13: 9781625858962ISBN 10: 1625858965

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Magic City Rock: Spaces and Faces of Birmingham’s Scene is written by Blake Ells and published by Arcadia Publishing. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1625858965 (ISBN 10) and 9781625858962 (ISBN 13).

Birmingham's rock music scene has thrived on camaraderie and collaboration for decades. With no competitiveness, it has maintained a punk rock ethos while also appealing to a mainstream audience, thanks to DIY clubs and alternative radio support. Once one of the country's most successful AAA radio stations, 107.7 The X and the A&R power of station head Scott Register provided the early radio success that helped break Train, Matchbox Twenty and John Mayer. The same scene produced Jim Bob & the Leisure Suits, the Primitons, the Sugar La Las and Verbena. From local legends like Hotel and Telluride to national sensation St. Paul and the Broken Bones, writer Blake Ells tells the story of the Magic City's indelible stamp on the history of modern rock.