A 100% PROOF MEMOIR FROM A-Z
Including Joe Strummer, Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger,
David Bowie, Kate Bush, Eric Clapton, John Lydon, Neil Young,
Tom Petty, Ray Davies and more…
BY MIKE NICHOLLS
Mike has been around the block once or twice, in a good way of course! On the third or fourth time he has quite rightly decided to share some of his encounters with dozens of top music types, most of them brilliant and famous stars. Highly recommend and will make you very envious!
Rated 5 out of 5
Susan Sciama –
A very enjoyable read – 2 of my favourite (among many) great chapters are the inimitable John Lydon and Kate Bush. An A-Z full of fun, quirky moments and off-beat insights, strong design and memorable photographs, Mike Nicholls’ My Life with Rock N’ Roll People is a blast.
Rated 5 out of 5
Dave Robinson –
Great book. He obviously knows the right questions which is rare. Kissing Ronnie Spector is also great.
Rated 5 out of 5
Graham Jones –
What a brilliant book. I took it on holiday with the idea of dipping in to it when I had a spare 10 minutes or so. It was so good that I just kept on reading and finished it in a couple of days. What a life this man has had. So many laugh out loud moments. Would make a great Christmas gift for any music fan.
Rated 5 out of 5
Ghostwriter –
“I’ve been reading Mike Nicholls’s memoir My Life With Rock N’ Roll People, an extraordinary account of gatecrashing, doorstepping and namedropping at the very highest level. How did he get away with it?”
Dave Sinclair, band leader and journalist
Rated 5 out of 5
Ghostwriter –
“Congratulations to old pal Mike Nicholls on self-publishing his weighty tome of 100 interviews. They’re all in there: Macca, Jagger, Bowie, Strummer, Lydon, Tom Petty, Kate Bush, Ronnie Spector & many others. All compiled A-Z so easy to dip into with three nice photo sections and only a very reasonable £18. Mike was never shy in coming forward to get his story and probably still has the bruises to prove it!”
David Stark, publisher of Song Link magazine
Rated 5 out of 5
Ghostwriter –
An excellent read, refreshingly free from clichés and easy on the eye. It should be on everybody’s bookshelf – it’s certainly on mine!”
Jonny Williams, Journalist & DJ
Bob Nolan –
Mike has been around the block once or twice, in a good way of course! On the third or fourth time he has quite rightly decided to share some of his encounters with dozens of top music types, most of them brilliant and famous stars. Highly recommend and will make you very envious!
Susan Sciama –
A very enjoyable read – 2 of my favourite (among many) great chapters are the inimitable John Lydon and Kate Bush. An A-Z full of fun, quirky moments and off-beat insights, strong design and memorable photographs, Mike Nicholls’ My Life with Rock N’ Roll People is a blast.
Dave Robinson –
Great book. He obviously knows the right questions which is rare. Kissing Ronnie Spector is also great.
Graham Jones –
What a brilliant book. I took it on holiday with the idea of dipping in to it when I had a spare 10 minutes or so. It was so good that I just kept on reading and finished it in a couple of days. What a life this man has had. So many laugh out loud moments. Would make a great Christmas gift for any music fan.
Ghostwriter –
“I’ve been reading Mike Nicholls’s memoir My Life With Rock N’ Roll People, an extraordinary account of gatecrashing, doorstepping and namedropping at the very highest level. How did he get away with it?”
Dave Sinclair, band leader and journalist
Ghostwriter –
“Congratulations to old pal Mike Nicholls on self-publishing his weighty tome of 100 interviews. They’re all in there: Macca, Jagger, Bowie, Strummer, Lydon, Tom Petty, Kate Bush, Ronnie Spector & many others. All compiled A-Z so easy to dip into with three nice photo sections and only a very reasonable £18. Mike was never shy in coming forward to get his story and probably still has the bruises to prove it!”
David Stark, publisher of Song Link magazine
Ghostwriter –
An excellent read, refreshingly free from clichés and easy on the eye. It should be on everybody’s bookshelf – it’s certainly on mine!”
Jonny Williams, Journalist & DJ