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Pete Townshend in conversation with Mark Wilkerson

We’re delighted to publish Pete Townshend and author Mark Wilkerson‘s candid conversation about Wilkerson’s new book HOLLYWOOD DREAM, The Thunderclap Newman Story: Pete Townshend, a Band of Outsiders, and the Birth of British Indie Music (Third Man Books, 2024).

“We were the best worst band. We died but we died in style.” ~ Speedy Keen, Thunderclap Newman

An incredibly candid conversation about the origin of Thunderclap Newman, their #1 hit, the iconic ‘Something in the Air’, and the intersection between the band, Townshend, and The Who.

Both the paperback and the Townshend-signed, limited edition hardback versions of HOLLYWOOD DREAM: The Thunderclap Newman Story can be purchased in the USA HERE and in the UK/Europe HERE .

About the book:

“Definitive.” ~ Rolling Stone

“Pulls you in like the best novel.” ~ Under the Radar

Thunderclap Newman stunned the music world in the summer of 1969 with the success of their wonderfully odd debut single ‘Something In The Air’, which ousted none other than The Beatles from the top of the charts. They followed up with an LP described by Nik Cohn as “one of the finest, most truly bizarre albums of the era” before disintegrating just a few months after its release. This is the story of one of the most unlikely combos in popular music history, and of the four disparate characters who formed its core: Pete Townshend, principal songwriter and guitarist for The Who; his best friend and driver, the singer/songwriter/drummer John ‘Speedy’ Keen; a fifteen-year-old wunderkind guitarist named Jimmy McCulloch; and finally, an enigmatic telephone engineer who also happened to be a brilliant improvisational jazz pianist: Andy ‘Thunderclap’ Newman. Rife with both triumph and tragedy, the story intersects with seismic cultural events such as the Apollo 11 moon landing and the massive Woodstock Music and Arts festival, and with legendary artists such as Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Thunders, Motorhead, Paul McCartney and The Who. Drawing from exhaustive research and more than fifty interviews with those who were there, Hollywood Dream: The Thunderclap Newman Story provides a detailed, exacting look at the fascinating story of a band who everyone has forgotten but everyone knows.

About author Mark Wilkerson:
Mark Wilkerson was born in Birmingham, England, in the same year that Thunderclap Newman entered the world. He has written acclaimed biographies Who Are You: The life of Pete Townshend (Omnibus Press, 2008) and Tomas Young’s War (Haymarket Books 2016) and co-authored the official Pearl Jam retrospective and New York Times bestseller Pearl Jam 20 (Simon & Schuster, 2011). He lives with his wife, Melissa, in Louisville, Kentucky.

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