ROY BUCHANAN: AMERICAN AXE is an ambitious biography of a legendary Washington, D.C.-area blues-rock guitarist that suffers from several examples . Books about Roy Buchanan: Roy Buchanan: American Axe by Phil Carson: Aug. Backbeat Books pages Roy Buchanan left home in with . Roy Buchanan: American Axe By Phil Carson (Backbeat Books-Paper, Pgs $) by Tony Glover.
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ROY BUCHANAN: AMERICAN AXE is an ambitious biography of a legendary Washington, D.C.-area blues-rock guitarist that suffers from several examples of faulty research, chronological confusion, and biased reporting. Roy Buchanan: American Axe Book Series: Author: Phil Carson: Edition: illustrated: Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation, ISBN: , Length: pages: Subjects. Roy Buchanan: American axe. "From the birth of rock and roll to his puzzling death in , guitarist Roy Buchanan forged a wildly emotive style melding blues, country, jazz, and rock and roll. With a genius for expression that ranged from explosive to heartbreaking, and an astonishing arsenal of techniques, Buchanan was on the road to fame in.
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