The Stooges: Head On, a Journey Through the Michigan Underground
by Brett Callwood Author, Alice Cooper Foreword and Glenn Danzig Afterword
The Stooges, a seminal Ann Arbor punk rock band, are the loutish kids who heckled from the back of the room, unlike the MC5 who were Detroit’s political spokesmen for the disenchanted youth of the 1960s. Despite the sayings that they couldn’t play their instruments, the Stooges left an indelible mark on punk rock. Their first three albums—The Stooges, Fun House, and Raw Power—are bona fide classics. Fans of the band and punk music might enjoy this intimate and informative book. Author Brett Callwood traces the Stooges’ story from their beginnings in the late 1960s to their end in the early 1970s and their reunion in 2003. Fans of the Stooges and those interested in punk music will enjoy this intimate and informative volume.
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