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Stone Free

Written by: Andrew Loog Oldham
Narrated by: Andrew Loog Oldham
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Stone Free is the third part of my triography. It is an affectionate look at impresarios I have admired, loved and loathed. There are profiles on Serge Diaghilev, Mike Todd, Otto Preminger, Larry Parnes and John Kennedy, Brian Epstein, Don Arden, Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp, Malcolm McLaren, Albert Grossman, Phil Spector, Allen Klein, and more. It is also a summing up of the bands and lads who started out in the '60's and are now leaving their own - as bands become brands and enter their 70s - what's left of The Beatles, The Stones, and The Who.

©2012 Because Entertainment, Inc. (P)2012 Because Entertainment, Inc.

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Story Telling is an Art

Andrew Loog Oldham has an uncanny ability to paint pictures with words. His wry observations are carefully crafted by this story telling wordsmith. The fact that he's the narrator of his stories about winning and losing, overindulging, and the crazy and colourful characters in his past completes the experience.
I have found myself going back to re-listen to chapters because the stories are both insightful and outrageous at times. But mostly because of his masterful way of relating it.
John Barry

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