Dusty
An Intimate Portrait of a Musical Legend
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Biteback Publishing
Published:19th May '15
Should be back in stock very soon
This biography presents an in-depth look at Dusty Springfield, exploring her groundbreaking career, personal struggles, and lasting impact on music.
The paperback edition of this bestselling music biography delves into the life of Dusty Springfield, a remarkable artist celebrated for her unique musical style and powerful voice. Known for her distinctive look and ability to captivate audiences, Dusty emerged as one of the most significant musical icons of the twentieth century. Her journey was marked by her boldness, as she became the first female entertainer to openly identify as bisexual, challenging societal norms of her time. Additionally, her refusal to perform for segregated audiences during apartheid in 1964 led to her deportation from South Africa, showcasing her commitment to equality and justice.
In Dusty, journalist Karen Bartlett combines new material with thorough research and candid interviews with those closest to the singer. This exploration reveals sensational details about Dusty's unconventional upbringing, her tumultuous relationships, and her struggles with addiction. The narrative paints a vivid picture of an immensely talented woman who faced numerous personal challenges while maintaining her status as a beloved music figure. As readers delve into her story, they discover the complexities of her life and the profound impact she had on the music industry.
Recognized as one of the Sunday Times's best musical biographies of 2014, Dusty offers an intimate portrait of a legendary figure. This definitive account captures the essence of a woman whose contributions to music continue to resonate, making it a must-read for fans and newcomers alike.
Karen Bartlett's biography sends you back to the music - to the extraordinary, dusky vulnerability of her voice. The Daily Telegraph It's an incredibly sad story but Bartlett gets the balance right, celebrating a talent with few equals. MOJO Bartlett spins the tale adroitly; never surrendering to the impulse to sensationalise... the author's chief concern is to locate the shy frightened woman behind the iconic exterior. Irish Independent A well-researched and revealing biography - Those last few years, however, make for a heartbreaking read, but [are] handled sympathetically and without sensationalism. Record Collector Dusty is a fascinating read, desperately sad and painful though it is to discover its heroine's Californian dark night of the soul. The Tablet
ISBN: 9781849548762
Dimensions: 198mm x 128mm x 29mm
Weight: unknown
388 pages