Whatever Happened to Slade? : When the Whole World Went Crazee
(Autor) Daryl EasleaSlade were the most iconic group of the 1970s glam rock era. Although the original quartet - Dave Hill, Noddy Holder, Jim Lea and Don Powell - ceased working as a unit in the nineties, memories of the group remain strong, thanks mainly to their remarkable, enduring, festive single, 'Merry Xmas Everybody'. But there is so much more to the band than just that one record. Whatever Happened To Slade? is the first serious biography of the group in over three decades. It details the complete story of this singular band, as well as the personal histories of the four individuals who combined to turn Slade into a genuine phenomenon. Whatever Happened To Slade? charts their emergence from the 1960s beat boom, their initial successes, their epoch-making glam heyday, the group's attempts to crack America, Slade In Flame, their bleak, retrospectively adored film, their re-emergence as hard rocking heavyweights, through to their final dissolution and post-Slade careers. Drawing on hours of new interviews and meticulous research, with a foreword by Bob Geldof and an afterword by Jim Moir, Whatever Happened To Slade? reassesses a band that won hearts and perforated eardrums across four incident-filled, bittersweet decades.
Daryl Easlea
Daryl Easlea is a British music journalist, author, and broadcaster known for his insightful analysis of popular music. He has written several acclaimed books on iconic musicians such as David Bowie, Madonna, and Michael Jackson. Easlea's writing style is characterized by a deep understanding of the cultural significance of music and its impact on society. His most famous work is "Everybody Dance: Chic and the Politics of Disco," which explores the influence of the band Chic on the disco genre. Easlea's contributions to music literature have helped shape the way we understand and appreciate the art form.