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Author Robinson, Lisa (Music journalist), author.

Title Nobody ever asked me about the girls : women, music, and fame / Lisa Robinson.

Publisher New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2020.
©2020

ISBN 9781627794909 (hardcover)
1627794905 (hardcover)



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 Lagrange Branch Adult  781.6408 Rob    AVAILABLE  ---
 Mott Branch Adult  781.6408 Rob    AVAILABLE  ---
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Edition First edition.
Description 242 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "From the effects of fame on family and vice versa to motherhood and drugs, sex, and romance, Lisa Robinson has discussed every taboo topic with nearly every significant living female artist to pass through the pages of Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair. Here, her interviews with and observations of fabulous female pop and rock stars, from Tina Turner and Alanis Morrissette to Rihanna, show how these powerhouse women, all with vastly different life experiences, fell in love with music, seized their ambitions, and changed pop culture. Grouped by topic, ranging from hair and makeup to sexual and emotional abuse, Robinson's interviews reveal each individual artist's sense of humor, private hopes, and personal devastations-along with the grit and fire that brought each woman to the stage in the first place and empowered her to leave her mark on the world."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Hopes, dreams & ambitions -- Hair & makeup -- Fame -- Abuse -- Love & marriage -- Motherhood -- Sex -- Drugs -- Family -- Business -- Doubts, stage fright & bad reviews -- Music & influences -- Age.
Subject(S) Women musicians.
Women singers.
Women in the music trade.
Fame.
ISBN 9781627794909 (hardcover)
1627794905 (hardcover)