12 Days on the Road: The Sex Pistols and America

ISBN-10
0688090508
ISBN-13
9780688090500
Category
Punk rock musicians
Pages
238
Language
English
Published
1990
Publisher
William Morrow & Company
Authors
Jimmy Guterman, Noel E. Monk

Description

The infamous British punk rock group's abortive 1979 tour of America's Deep South is recorded by the tour's manager and a music journalist, in a story of chaos and decadence on the road

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