David Bowie
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
George Tremlett emerged as a writer during the dawn of rock and pop music in the mid-1950s. He developed his early journalistic skills in local reporting before establishing himself in London as a freelance contributor, specializing in the burgeoning television and pop music scenes for a global audience. His work offers a distinctive perspective shaped by his immersive experience in the cultural shifts of the era, providing readers with unique insights into the evolution of popular music and media.




Music/ Biography