- Stanley Booth
Stanley Booth (born 1942) is an American
music journalist who was born inWaycross, Georgia . Booth has written extensively about important music figures, includingKeith Richards ,Otis Redding ,Janis Joplin , James Brown,Elvis Presley ,Gram Parsons ,B.B. King , and Al Green. He chronicled his travels with theRolling Stones in several of his works. After going to college at what was then Memphis State University (nowUniversity of Memphis ) in the early 1960s, Booth began his music journalism career with articles on Memphis musicians likeFurry Lewis and Otis Redding, the latter of whom Stanley witnessed writing the famous song "Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay" withSteve Cropper atStax studios on the Friday before Redding's death. He was present for and wrote about the infamous 1969 Rolling Stones concert in Altamont, California, at which a concertgoer was murdered by a member of theHells Angels motorcycle gang. In addition to writing books, he has also published music articles in "Rolling Stone ", "Esquire", "GQ", and "Playboy ".elected works
* "Furry's Blues", 1970
* "Dance with the Devil: The Rolling Stones and Their Times", 1984
* "The True Adventures of the Rolling Stones", 1984
* "Rythm Oil: A Journey Through the Music of the American South", 1991
* "Keith: Till I Roll Over Dead", 1994
* "Keith", 1995
* "Keith: Standing in the Shadows", 1996External links
* [http://www.wirz.de/music/lewis/grafik/booth.pdf Furry's Blues] .- Playboy 17 #4 (1970), p. 100-02, 104, 114, 193-94 (pdf 4,5 MB)
* [http://www.swampland.com/articles/view/d/372 James Calernine on Booth]
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