Eddie Cochran started his recording career playing lead guitar and singing harmony in a hilbilly duo. By the time he was 17, he had moved away from country music and, inspired by rock'n'roll, wrote and recorded some of the greatest songs of all time, including "Summertime Blues", "C'mon Everybody" and "Three Steps to Heaven". In 1960, he was a teen idol around the world and was on a tour of Britain. The tour ended in tragedy, though, when he died in a car accident aged only 21. This book features contributions from Cochrane ...
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Eddie Cochran started his recording career playing lead guitar and singing harmony in a hilbilly duo. By the time he was 17, he had moved away from country music and, inspired by rock'n'roll, wrote and recorded some of the greatest songs of all time, including "Summertime Blues", "C'mon Everybody" and "Three Steps to Heaven". In 1960, he was a teen idol around the world and was on a tour of Britain. The tour ended in tragedy, though, when he died in a car accident aged only 21. This book features contributions from Cochrane's family, friends and fellow musicians, along with rare photographs.
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