Show Business

Show Business by Mark Radcliffe is a First Edition published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1998. This 232-page book is written in English and combines humor with personal anecdotes from Radcliffe’s experiences in the music industry, particularly his less-than-glamorous journey through various bands.
Readers will find a blend of humor and reflection as Radcliffe recounts his musical misadventures alongside the rites-of-passage story of a middle-class grammar school boy. The narrative explores themes related to the rock and pop scene, offering insights into the absurdities of the music industry while maintaining a light-hearted tone. This edition presents a unique perspective on the challenges and experiences faced by those pursuing a career in music.
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Combining his trademark humour with his eye for the ridiculous, Radio 1’s Mark Radcliffe recalls his less-than-glittering rock career in a succession of bands. Interwoven with the musical disasters is the rites-of-passage story of a middle-class grammar school boy.
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