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Lemmy published his autobiography, White Line Fever in November 2002.
" In Knight's autobiography Between Each Line of Pain and Glory: My Life Story, she stated that Diana Ross had the group removed from being The Supremes ' opening act on a 1968 tour for, according to Knight, being too good.
Lady Barnett-whose autobiography, My Life Line, was published in 1956, had one son, Alastair ( born 1944 ), with her husband.
Her autobiography, Time Steps: My Musical Comedy Life, written with Greg Lawrence, was published by Simon & Schuster on August 29, 2006, only weeks before the Broadway revival of A Chorus Line opened on October 5.
His autobiography, ' Crossing the Line ,' written with Kevin Shea, will be released in October 2012 on Triumph in the United States and with Harper Collins in Canada.
She also released her autobiography " No Finish Line: My Life As I See It " In 2002 she added the road 5K and 10K National Championships, and married her coach, Matt Lonergan.
Hinton in his autobiography " Bass Line " described the tone as magnificent and said it was one of the reasons for his long success in the New York recording studios in the 1950s, and 1960s.
In her autobiography, Between Each Line of Pain and Glory, Gladys Knight wrote that she hoped the song was a comfort to the many thousands who come each year from elsewhere to Los Angeles to realize the dream of being in motion pictures or music, but then fail to realize that dream and plunge into despair.
During their courtship, Cash and Liberto wrote each other over 10, 000 pages of love letters, forming the basis of her autobiography, titled I Walked the Line: My Life with Johnny, which was published in 2007.

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In his 1993 autobiography This Wheel's on Fire – Levon Helm and the Story of The Band, Helm disputes the validity of the official songwriting credits as listed on the albums, and explains that The Band's songs were often honed and recorded through collaboration between all members.
Levon Helm later wrote about The Last Waltz in his autobiography This Wheel's on Fire ; in the book he makes the case that The Last Waltz was primarily Robbie Robertson's project, and that he had forced The Band's break-up onto the rest of the group.
Collins wrote an autobiography in 1974 entitled Carrying the Fire: An Astronaut's Journeys.
Kiedis later stated in his autobiography, Scar Tissue that Jimi Hendrix's sister had asked the Chili Peppers to play " Fire " in honor of Jimi and his performance at the original Woodstock festival, and that they were not playing it to encourage the crowd.
Astronaut Michael Collins brought an index card with the poem typed on it on his Gemini 10 flight and included the complete poem in his autobiography Carrying The Fire.
In 2002, Brown released her autobiography, Catch A Fire, which reached No. 7 in the official books chart, and saw her touring the UK to promote it with a run of book signings.
Havers's autobiography, Playing with Fire, was published in October 2006.
In 1993, Helm published an autobiography entitled This Wheel's on Fire – Levon Helm and the Story of The Band.
* " Making History from Fighting Fire ," an intellectual autobiography delivered at Colorado State University's Furniss Lectures, 2009
Levon Helm, in his 1993 autobiography This Wheel's on Fire, expresses serious reservations about Scorsese's handling of the film, claiming that Scorsese and Robbie Robertson ( who produced the film ) conspired to make The Band look like Robbie Robertson's sidemen.
Jones speaks in more detail about the case in his autobiography, " No Smoke, No Fire " published in June 2009.
In 1980, Dark penned an autobiography ( with John Underwood ) entitled When in Doubt, Fire the Manager, published by E. P. Dutton, the back cover of which included endorsements by Ted Williams and Gene Mauch.
Mr. Rowan wrote an autobiography entitled " The Fire Within " in 1995, with John Calhoun Smith.
Before his death, Probert had been working on a memoir with Kirstie McLellan Day, co-writer of Theo Fleury's bestselling autobiography Playing with Fire.
Wings of Fire: An Autobiography of APJ Abdul Kalam ( 1999 ) is an autobiography of A P J Abdul Kalam, former President of India.
In his autobiography I Me Mine, Harrison writes that the song was inspired by a letter from Juan Mascaró, a Sanskrit scholar at Cambridge University, who sent him a copy of his book Lamps of Fire ( a wide-ranging anthology of religious writings, including some from the Tao Te Ching ) and asked him if "... might it not be interesting to put into your music a few words of Tao, for example number 48, page 66 of the book.

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Virgilia Peterson, a critic by trade, has turned her critical eye pitilessly and honestly on herself in an autobiography more of the mind and heart than of specific events.
Kurosawa has commented on the lasting sense of loss he felt at his brother's death and the chapter of his autobiography that describes it — written nearly half a century after the event — is titled, " A Story I Don't Want to Tell.
Christopher Hitchens, in his autobiography, describes a dinner with Christie and her husband, Max Mallowan, that became increasingly uncomfortable as the night wore on, where " The anti-Jewish flavour of the talk was not to be ignored or overlooked, or put down to heavy humour or generational prejudice.
Biographers generally rely on a wide variety of documents and viewpoints ; an autobiography, however, may be based entirely on the writer's memory.
While an autobiography typically focuses on the " life and times " of the writer, a memoir has a narrower, more intimate focus on his or her own memories, feelings and emotions.
Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre is yet another example of fictional autobiography, as noted on the front page of the original version.
In 2007, Clarence Thomas published his autobiography, My Grandfather's Son, in which he revisited the controversy, calling Hill his " most traitorous adversary " and saying that pro-choice liberals who feared that he would vote to overturn Roe v. Wade if he were seated on the Supreme Court used the scandal against him.
Despite his ill health, Haley began compiling notes for possible use as a basis for either a biographical film based on his life, or a published autobiography ( accounts differ ), and there were plans for him to record an album in Memphis, Tennessee, when the brain tumor began affecting his behavior and he went back to his home in Harlingen, Texas, where he died early in the morning of February 9, 1981.
* In 1980, Haley began working on an autobiography entitled The Life and Times of Bill Haley but died after completing only 100 pages.
In addition to acting and occasionally directing, Campbell has become a writer, starting with an autobiography, If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor published on August 24, 2002.
The autobiography would be based on much of his journal, which he said he kept while in rehab.
Kent alleged in his autobiography that Francis Holihan spied on CND.
Most of the interviews on the subject given to Hotchner ( and included in Day's autobiography ) paint an unflattering portrait of Melcher.
According to Arnaz himself, in his autobiography A Book ( 1976 ), the family owned three ranches, a palatial home, and a vacation mansion on a private island in Santiago Bay, Cuba.
To promote his autobiography, A Book, on February 21, 1976, Arnaz served as a guest host on Saturday Night Live, with his son, Desi, Jr., also appearing.
[...] Not only did he become a well-known patron of expressionist art: locked in Clos des Mésanges he began an intensive self-improvement course in classical music and literature, and started work on an autobiography ".
This is how Wright described, in his autobiography, the influence of these exercises on his approach to design: " For several years I sat at the little Kindergarten table-top.
Douglass published three versions of his autobiography during his lifetime ( and revised the third of these ), each time expanding on the previous one.
Capra expanded on his visions in his 1971 autobiography, The Name Above the Title:
* Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe was supposedly the autobiography of the title character, an English castaway who spent 28 years on a remote island.
According to castmate Todd Bridges ' autobiography Killing Willis, Coleman was made to work long hours on the set of Diff ' rent Strokes despite his age and health problems, and this contributed to his being unhappy and separating himself from the cast.
With the help of a New York writer, he is working on an autobiography.

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