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- The Indiana Jones of rock history lifts the lid on the wild story of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and his quest to build its collection from scratch--from Ozzy Osbourne's country manor to Keith Moon's childhood bedroom and Art Garfunkel's personal archives--featuring Dylan, Springsteen, Jagger, Aretha Franklin, Debbie Harry, Chuck Berry, and more.
- About the Author: Craig Inciardi is the founding curator of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and began working for the museum in 1991.
- 288 Pages
- Music, Genres & Styles
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The Indiana Jones of rock history lifts the lid on the wild story of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and his quest to build its collection from scratch--from Ozzy Osbourne's country manor to Keith Moon's childhood bedroom and Art Garfunkel's personal archives--featuring Dylan, Springsteen, Jagger, Aretha Franklin, Debbie Harry, Chuck Berry, and more. Craig Inciardi was a rising star at Sotheby's, wheeling and dealing in rock memorabilia, when he got the call to help launch the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Museum. The catch? There was no museum. Just "a guitar of no importance and three interesting sheets of paper." With a green light and few guardrails, Inciardi hit the road--working out of Rolling Stone's offices, answering to Jann Wenner, and chasing down legends for their sacred stuff. His journey took him to Ozzy Osbourne's country estate (where Ozzy greeted him with a gun), Keith Moon's untouched boyhood bedroom, and Art Garfunkel's secret stash of letters from Paul Simon. Along the way, he landed the guitar Pete Townshend used to write "Tommy," Otis Redding's leather coat worn before his fatal plane crash, Patti Smith's duct-taped boots, Aretha Franklin's handwritten notes, Debbie Harry's stagewear, and John Lennon's glasses worn the day he died. And that's only a fraction of the rock-relic stories on offer. Meanwhile, Inciardi pulls back the curtain on the hall's chaotic birth: the cutthroat induction debates, the backstage meltdowns, and the legendary all-star jams with Jagger, Dylan, Springsteen, and more. Told with grit, reverence, and a gleeful sense of mischief, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is a front-row seat to music history--and the madness behind the museum that almost wasn't.Review Quotes
He Chased Down Outrageous and Sacred Rock 'N' Roll Relics and Uncovered the Stories Behind Them. - Janis Joplin's psychedelic painted 356 Porsche - Bob Dylan's handwritten lyrics for "Like a Rolling Stone" on a hotel envelope - Jim Morrison's Cub Scout uniform, childhood poems, and letters to his mother - Jimi Hendrix's early handwritten lyrics for "Purple Haze, " entitled "Purple Haze, Jesus Saves" - Jerry Lee Lewis's gold-leaf piano from his home - David Byrne's oversized suit from Stop Making Sense - Tina Turner's red minidress from her solo comeback tour - Grace Slick's white stage outfit from Woodstock - The original Beatles Sgt. Pepper's drumhead from the iconic album cover And hundreds upon hundreds more from rock's yesterday to today.
About the Author
Craig Inciardi is the founding curator of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and began working for the museum in 1991. Inciardi was instrumental in launching the museum and built the institution's collection from the ground up. He has curated numerous award-winning exhibitions including "Rock Style," a collaboration with the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1999. He also curated major exhibitions on The Rolling Stones, The Who's Tommy, John Lennon, The Clash, Rolling Stone Magazine, and "Louder Than Words," an exhibition about rock and roll and politics which was a collaboration with the Newseum in Washington, DC. He was also charged with building the collection to open the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's Library and Archive. In 2019, Inciardi co-curated "Play It Loud: The Instruments of Rock and Roll" with the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He has conducted numerous on-camera interviews with artists, including Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Jimmy Page, Tom Morello, Taylor Swift, Bono, Ringo Starr, Paul Simon, and former president Jimmy Carter. He is the co-author of Play It Loud: Instruments of Rock and Roll which was published by Yale University Press. He is a contributor to the documentary Jimmy Carter: The Rock and Roll President, which was released in 2020. Previously, he worked at Sotheby's auction house in New York, where he developed specialized sales of rock and roll memorabilia and pop culture materials. He graduated from Fairfield University in 1986, where he studied Communications and English.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Weight: 1.09 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 288
Genre: Music
Sub-Genre: Genres & Styles
Publisher: Diversion Books
Theme: Rock
Format: Hardcover
Author: Craig Inciardi
Language: English
Street Date: September 30, 2025
TCIN: 1001892948
UPC: 9798895150481
Item Number (DPCI): 247-16-1205
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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