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Product Identifiers
PublisherGuernica Editions, Incorporated
ISBN-101771839090
ISBN-139781771839099
eBay Product ID (ePID)5065570749
Product Key Features
Book TitleNo Big Deal
Number of Pages178 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2024
TopicPersonal Memoirs, Entertainment & Performing Arts
GenreBiography & Autobiography
AuthorDean Brownrout
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight9.9 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2024-438430
Dewey Edition23/eng/20231218
ReviewsNo Big Deal by Dean Brownrout named Finalist in 21st Annual Best Book Award Finalist in the Performing Arts: Film, Theater, Dance, Music category for the American Book Fest's Best Book Awards, It's both an honest, unvarnished portrayal of the independent record business at the end of the 20th century, and a well-told personal tale that manages to steer away from showbiz clichés and tropes.
Dewey Decimal781.49092
SynopsisFrom 1980 to around 2000, Dean Brownrout had an uncanny habit of finding himself at the forefront of cultural shifts--from the emergence of new wave and thrash metal music to the dawn of the commercial internet. No Big Deal is a very humorous and nostalgic journey through a seminal time in the music industry, told in a style reminiscent of Bourdain's Kitchen Confidential. Its unfiltered view into this transforming era includes a glimpse at America's technological influence and culture. And, of course, no show business memoir is complete without appearances by The Rolling Stones, Grace Jones, Bob Dylan, the Beastie Boys, models, actors, and countless other fringe characters and luminaries., From 1980 to around 2000, Dean Brownrout had an uncanny habit of finding himself at the forefront of cultural shifts--from the emergence of new wave and thrash metal music to the dawn of the commercial internet. No Big Deal is a very humorous and nostalgic journey through a seminal time in the music industry, told in a style reminiscent of Bourdain's Kitchen Confidential . Its unfiltered view into this transforming era includes a glimpse at America's technological influence and culture. And, of course, no show business memoir is complete without appearances by The Rolling Stones, Grace Jones, Bob Dylan, the Beastie Boys , models, actors, and countless other fringe characters and luminaries.