The filmmaker-music journalist Cameron Crowe Memoir ‘The Uncole’ Out This Fall

The filmmaker-music journalist Cameron Crowe Memoir 'The Uncole' Out This Fall

New York – New York (AP) – Cameron Crowe He was planning to compile some of his former musical interviews for a book when he realized that he had a more intimate story to tell.

Avid Reader Press announced Thursday that the Oscar -winning filmmaker and Stone Stone Onetime journalist will have a memory on October 28. It’s called “The Uncoly.”

“I spent the last decade more or less restarting those first topics such as ( David) Bowie and Fleetwood Mac,Joni Mitchell and Zeppelin LED“Crowe told The Associated Press in a recent email.” The act of looking back in their younger beings brought the same in me. The book was divided into two, the first is a personal memory. The second will come out next year, with a lot of new interview material. “

Crowe, 67, is known for films such as “Jerry Maguire”, “Singles” and “Warehouse Famous”, a fictional version of his years in the 1970s as a teenage collaborator of Rolling Stone who gave him an academy prize for the best original script. Crowe is also the author of “Conversations with Wilder”, an interview book with director Billy Wilder.

According to Avid Reader, a Simon AND Schuster impression, Crowe’s Memoir will offer “a front -row ticket for the 1970s.”

“He spends his adolescence dodging the gorillas and rejecting the cocaine of the Roadies and the rock stars,” the editor’s statement is read partly. “He talks about his San Diego City College journalism teacher to give credit to the class for his road trip that covers the 1975 of Led Zeppelin, who takes him to him, and the band, on the cover of Rolling Stone. He embeds with David Bowie, a timid of advertising for eighteen months, since the kidnapped genius is transformed: ‘ Bowie declares Crowe. “

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