Rockin' Down the Highway: The Cars and People That Made Rock Roll by Paul Grushkin, Mike Ness

Rockin' Down the Highway: The Cars and People That Made Rock Roll

Paul Grushkin, Mike Ness

nonfiction music informative medium-paced

234 pages | first published 2006

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In the world of music, a car is inspiration, a symbol of freedom and style, and often a way to hit the road and get to the gig. From Robert Johnson's “Terraplane Blues” to rapper Xzibit's hit MTV show, “Pimp My Ride,” from pink Cadillacs and L'il ...
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