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Jerry Hopkins (1935–2018)

Auteur de Personne ne sortira d'ici vivant

38+ oeuvres 2,582 utilisateurs 28 critiques 1 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Jerry Hopkins was born Elisha Gerald Hopkins in Camden, New Jersey on November 9, 1935. He received a bachelor's degree from Washington and Lee University and a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University. He wrote for The Twin-City Sentinel in Winston-Salem, The Village Voice in New afficher plus York, and The Times-Picayune in New Orleans. In the early 1960s he was a writer-producer for PM East, a television talk show hosted by Mike Wallace, and a talent booker for the syndicated Steve Allen Show. In 1966, Hopkins and a partner opened Headquarters, a shop that sold drug paraphernalia in Los Angeles. He was also writing freelance articles for various publications when he responded to a 1967 ad in an early issue of Rolling Stone asking for submissions of music reviews. He became a music writer for Rolling Stone magazine and became the magazine's London correspondent in 1972. He wrote for Rolling Stone for about 20 years. He wrote several biographies of musicians including Elvis: A Biography, No One Here Gets Out Alive with Danny Sugerman, and Behind Closed Doors. He also wrote books and articles about exotic food, sex, travel, hula, and Hawaiian musical instruments. His memoir, The Ultimate Fish, was published in 2014 and focuses on his relationship with a transgender prostitute. He died of heart failure on June 3, 2018 at the age of 82. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
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Œuvres de Jerry Hopkins

Personne ne sortira d'ici vivant (1980) 1,790 exemplaires
Jim Morrison, le roi lézard (1992) 157 exemplaires
Elvis: A Biography (1971) 80 exemplaires
Elvis: The Final Years (1980) 48 exemplaires
Bowie (1985) 39 exemplaires
Thailand Confidential (2005) 38 exemplaires
Yoko Ono (1986) 31 exemplaires
Fax to Da Max (1985) 20 exemplaires
The Rock Story (1970) 15 exemplaires
Groupies and Other Girls (1500) — Auteur — 14 exemplaires
The Jimi Hendrix Experience (1996) 13 exemplaires
Elvis in Hawaii (2002) 10 exemplaires
The Hula (1982) 10 exemplaires
Jim Morrison (2010) 8 exemplaires
Jim (1981) 6 exemplaires
Poems (Everyman Poetry) (1999) 4 exemplaires
Aloha Elvis (2007) 3 exemplaires
Especially For You (2008) 2 exemplaires
The Westin Maui Collection (1989) — Auteur — 2 exemplaires
Behind Closed Doors (2013) 2 exemplaires
L.a. Book Of Lists (1987) 1 exemplaire
Jerry Hopkins 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The Doors : the illustrated history (1983) — Avant-propos — 120 exemplaires
La tragique romance de Pamela et Jim Morrison (1998) — Préface, quelques éditions56 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1935-11-09
Date de décès
2018-06-03
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Haddenfield, New Jersey, USA
Lieu du décès
Bangkok, Thailand
Lieux de résidence
Thailand
Camden, New Jersey, USA
Professions
author
journalist

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Jim was one f'ed up dude. Who knew he had an 146 IQ. Could drink like a fish. Did find some of the questions about his death interesting. Lot of credit to his band mates for putting up with him. Seeems like he had a lot of anger.
 
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bermandog | 20 autres critiques | Jun 19, 2021 |
A well written book about the life and mystery surrounding Jim Morrison
 
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TenkaraSmart | 20 autres critiques | Jun 8, 2021 |
To look at this coffee table sized book with Elvis smiling on the cover, you'd think this would be a fluffy story of the making of Blue Hawaii and the comeback special and how Elvis is still a big tourist draw to the islands. Those subjects are covered, but as Hopkins was with Rolling Stone magazine for twenty years, he dug deeper and is sometimes critical about what he finds, especially with the two follow-up Hawaiian movies.
This book is filled with very rare photos that even a big fan may never have seen before, such as Elvis aboard the ship to his first visit to the islands in 1957. There's the story about the local rock radio station's publicity stunt for Elvis' first concert there, with the station's engineer dressing like Elvis and wearing a black wig while another employee dressed as Col. Tom Parker. They were chauffeured around the island in a convertible while the station kept reporting on Elvis sightings. "Elvis" came to the radio station, located at the top of a fourteen story hotel, wiggled for the screaming crowd below, then pulled his wig off and dropped it to them. Stunned silence.
Elvis' last visit to the islands, just months before his death and with an entourage of thirty-one people, is remembered by a long-time friend. There's also a few pages of Elvis-in-Hawaii collectibles.
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mstrust | Aug 22, 2019 |
I like to think about what Jim Morrison might have done with the rest of his life if it’s true he faked his death to escape. Painter? Poet? Philosophy teacher?

I’d like his disapproving Dad to know that I’m almost 60 and I can remember so many Doors songs because of the deep and weird lyrics delivered in that soulful voice. There was plenty of talent there, Admiral. Too bad you cared about hair length more than you did your son.
 
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KaterinaBead | 20 autres critiques | Aug 12, 2019 |

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Œuvres
38
Aussi par
2
Membres
2,582
Popularité
#9,949
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
28
ISBN
135
Langues
12
Favoris
1

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