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The Gun Club/Jeffrey Lee Pierce
The Stories And Lyrics Of Jeffrey Lee Pierce (Book)
Content: Jeff did not manage to finish the book before he died in 1996. Gene Temesy did his most to bring order to what was available. The second half of the book has all Jeff's lyrics. Also contains 8 pages of B/W photos (22) and reproductions of concert ads (3). Forewords by Kid Congo, Keith Morris and Gene Temesy.
Format: Softback. Matte cover. 300 pages.
- 2.13.61 -ISBN 1-880985-60-8 (US, Aug-98)
The Stories And Lyrics Of Jeffrey Lee Pierce (Book)
Content: Jeff did not manage to finish the book before he died in 1996. Gene Temesy did his most to bring order to what was available. The second half of the book has all Jeff's lyrics. Also contains 8 pages of B/W photos (34) and reproductions of concert ads (8). Forewords by Kid Congo, Keith Morris, Gene Temesy, Bob Forrest, Texacala Jones, Tony Chmelik and Jacqui Pierce.
Note: Reprint by Creeping Ritual (aka Jacqui Pierce, Jeff's sister).
Format: Softback. Glossy cover. 318 pages.
- Creeping Ritual -ISBN 0-692-91553-2 (US, 08-Nov-17)
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Jeffrey Lee Pierce
American rock musician
Musical artist
Jeffrey Lee Pierce (June 27, 1958 – March 31, 1996) was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and author. He was one of the founding members of the band The Gun Club, and released material as a solo artist.
Early life
[edit]Pierce was born on June 27, 1958, in Montebello, California. He was the child of a multi-ethnic marriage. His Anglo father worked as a union organizer. His Mexican mother was a homemaker, taking care of Pierce and his sister, Jacqui.[3] He started learning guitar at the age of 10. As a teenager, he moved from El Monte, a working-class industrial suburb east of Los Angeles, to Granada Hills, at the time a white working- and middle-class suburb in the San Fernando Valley. Pierce attended Granada Hills High School, where he participated in the drama program, acting in plays and writing several short experimental theater pieces.[4]
1970s
[edit]Pierce's early musical interests were glam and progressive rock, including bands such as Sparks, Genesis, and Roxy Music. During the mid-1970s, after attending a concert by Bob Marley, Pierce became a fan of reggae, and subsequently traveled to Jamaica, where he met Winston Rodney and others, but also "got beat up there too",