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Sources:
The Rock-Emporium is a collaboration of 3 people as listed on the Contacts page. All graphics and html work on the site was done by the group that made this page. The polling program that was used on this site is intellectual property of Andrew Kenney, a member of the group.
Please note: As of contest deadline we were unable to obtain permission to use photos of the various bands we have provided information for. Because of this, there are no band pictures or music on the site.
The following is a list of sources that the band information has been gathered from. The sources are listed by General (used for a variety of bands), and for each individual band (if appropriate).
General Sources:
Warner, Jay. "Billboard's American Rock 'n' Roll in Review." Schirmer Books, 1997, various pages.
- Chuck Berry, pgs. 17-19
- Buddy Holly, pgs. 139-142
Tobler, John. "This Day in Rock: Day by Day record of Rock's Biggest News Stories." Carrol & Graf, 1993.
Szatmary, David P. "Rockin' in Time: A Social History of Rock and Roll (2nd Edition). Prentice Hall, 1991.
Clifford, Mike ed. "The Harmony Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock, 7th Edition." Harmony Books, 1992.
- Chuck Berry, pg. 19
- David Bowie, pgs. 22-23
- The Doors, pgs. 48 to 49
- Guns n' Roses, pgs. 71 to 72
- Jimi Hendrix, pg. 75
- Buddy Holly, pgs. 76 to 77
- Metallica, pg. 114
- Elvis, pg. 134 to 135
- Queen, pgs. 138-139
Band Sources:
Elvis:
Guralnick, Peter. "Last Train to Memphis." Little, Brown and Company, 1994.
Guns n' Roses:
Mick, Wall. "Guns n' Roses: The Most Dangerous band in the World." Hyperion, 1992.
Jimi Hendrix:
Piccoli, Sean. "Jimi Hendrix." Chelsea House Publishers, 1997.
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