MC5 An Oral Biography of Rock’s Most Revolutionary Band
by Tolinski, Brad; Uhelszki, Jaan; Edmonds, BenBuy New
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Summary
Though there’s long been a connection between music and politics, many bands—particularly over the past century—have struggled to balance their advocacy and activism with their sound. Not so for MC5, the proto-punk Detroit rockers who ensured that their progressive beliefs were always at the forefront of their act. Managed by renowned Sixties radical and hippie spokesman, John Sinclair, MC5 preached the gospel of Black Lives Matter, police reform, and cannabis legalization fifty years beforethose topics became part of the mainstream discussion. And for their efforts, the rabble-rousing musical arm of the White Panther Party, the scourge of J. Edgar Hoover's FBI and other defenders of public decency, were often beaten with clubs, threatened at gunpoint, and tossed into jail. The police regularly raided MC5 shows, record stores were busted for selling their albums, and the group was unceremoniously dumped by its record company, even as their record was storming up the charts—all this transpiring while the Sex Pistols were still on training wheels.
What has been lost amidst this notoriety is MC5 itself, a band worth remembering not because they were bad boys, but because they were so damn good.
In MC5: An Oral Biography of Rock’s Most Revolutionary Band, music journalists Brad Tolinski and Jaan Uhelszki invite readers to reconsider this legendary band in a new light. Centered around a series of interviews with MC5 and their inner circle—many of whom are no longer with us—that Tolinski and Uhelszki inherited from Creem Magazine founding staffer and Mojo's US editor Bed Edmonds prior to his death, this book presents a genuinely candid, funny, and moving portrait of rock’s most uncompromising and articulate band. In addition to new insights on the band members and their manager, MC5 also features a virtual who’s who of Sixties rock musicians, including Iggy and the Stooges, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, promoter Bill Graham, John Lennon, the Jefferson Airplane, and political firebrands like Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Tom Hayden, and Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver.
As innovative, insightful, and inspiring as the band itself, MC5 is a fitting testament to the legacy of these iconic rock pioneers—told in their very own words.
Author Biography
Jaan Uhelszki is a respected music journalist and co-founder of the legendary music magazine CREEM. As head of the news department at Addicted to Noise, Uhelszki won Online Journalist of the Year, the National Feature Writer Award from the Music Journalists Association and three Deems Taylor Awards. She is one of the first women to work in rock journalism and as a Detroit native, she saw the MC5 perform on numerous occasions and knew Sinclair, the band and many of the people in this book socially and professionally. She's based in Palm Desert, CA.
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