Biography

October 3, 2007

  • Miles Davis Biography — Audio Book

    Miles to Go is a biography about Miles Davis written by Chris Murphy and read by Patrick Lawlor.
    An affectionate but brutally honest account about working and living with Miles Davis during the latter period of the jazz maestro’s career.
    "Miles to Go is direct and forthright and has its own charmit’s created a warm quilt that [...]

September 28, 2007

  • Jimi Hendrix Biography

    Room Full of Mirrors is a biography of Jimi Hendrix, written by Charles R. Cross and read by Lloyd James. This is a 13 hours and 30 minutes unabridged production of Blackstone Audio Inc.
    "Cross’s detailed, engrossing book makes the memory of Hendrix even stronger." –New York Times
    "Highly readable. An excellent portrait, probably unbeatable both for [...]

September 16, 2007

  • Madonna Biography

    Madonna is an audio book biography written by Andrew Morton.
    At the age of forty-three, with a career that spans two decades and ranges from the scandalous to the transcendent, Madonna is a bigger phenomenon than ever. But who is the private woman behind the public image?
    Andrew Morton, whose #1 New York Times bestsellers about Princess [...]

September 15, 2007

  • An American Life — Ronald Reagan

    An American Life is an audio book written and narrated by Ronald Reagan.
    Ronald Reagan is an American success story. From modest beginnings in a small midwestern town to a distinguished career in films and television, he lived the American dream; as governor of California and as the centurys most popular president, he embodied and revitalized [...]

August 9, 2007

  • Einstein — Audio Book

    Einstein is an audiobook by Walter Isaacson.
    How did Einstein’s mind work? What made him a genius? Isaacson’s biography shows how his scientific imagination sprang from the rebellious nature of his personality. His fascinating story is a testament to the connection between creativity and freedom.
    Based on newly released personal letters of Albert Einstein, Walter Isaacson explores [...]

August 6, 2007

  • Lone Survivor — Audiobook

    Lone Survivor is an audio book written by the U.S Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell.
    In June 2005, four U.S. Navy SEALs left their base in Afghanistan for the Pakistani border. Their mission was to capture or kill a notorious al Qaeda leader. Less then twenty-four hours later, only one of those Navy SEALs remained alive.
    This is [...]

July 24, 2007

  • Pink Floyd — Audio Book

    Inside Out - A Personal History of Pink Floyd is a biography about this classic rock band.
    Pink Floyd is one of the most creative, successful and enduring bands of all time. Nick Mason’s Inside Out marks the first time that a Pink Floyd member has set down his Individual version of their story. "Of course, [...]

July 10, 2007

  • Wild Trees Audiobook

    The Wild Trees is an audio book by Richard Preston. As a former forest ranger this book brings several different feelings, only by reading this text and listening to the sample. I want to see this vertical Eden! Ok, but I have to start with listening to the audio book.
    Hidden away in foggy, uncharted rain [...]

July 9, 2007

  • How Ronald Reagan Changed My Life

    How Ronald Reagan Changed My Life is an American History audio book by Peter Robinson. Harper Collins US is the publisher.
    "Insightful, moving, powerful - and true. If you want to learn about my father as a president and as a man, read How Ronald Reagan Changed My Life." — Michael Reagan
    In 1982, Peter Robinson was [...]

June 29, 2007

  • Elvis - Audiobook

    Elvis Presley: The Man, the Life, the Legend is an audio book by Pamela Clarke Keogh and narrated by Anna Fields.
    “Before Elvis there was nothing.”John Lennon
    “It was like he came along and whispered some dream in everybody’s ear, and somehow we all dreamed it.”Bruce Springsteen
    “Her bottom line is that Elvis was cool, cooler than any [...]