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Band Name Book

by Noel Hudson
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Overview

What's in a name? Ask the lead singer.

A big, open-it-anywhere book created for music fans and pop-culture followers of all ages, The Band Name Book explains how (or where) the best-named bands in history got their names. Those names are profound, clever, silly, provocative or downright obscure. This entertaining book is full of information and trivia about bands from the dawn of rock 'n' roll right up to today's Internet-based independents.

The Beatles are here, as well as Led Zeppelin, Pearl Jam, Nine Inch Nails and the Goo Goo Dolls. But the best fun is found with rock history's lesser-known groups, in Web-savvy contemporary bands, and with true originals. Among their names:

  • Atomic Rooster
  • Arctic Monkeys
  • The Lemonheads
  • The Formaldebrides
  • The Soup Dragons
  • Pavlov's Woody
  • Arcade Fire
  • Big Al and the Kaholics
  • Hectic Watermelon
  • Smorgasborgnine.

The Band Name Book includes entries on thousands of bands from more than 30 countries, divided into dozens of entertaining and irreverent categories with special notes on name origins, genres and best album titles. There are profiles of notable bands. And there's even a list of "Names Still Available" for each category.

Synopsis

Well-illustrated with CD covers and other images, this book lists thousands of pop and rock music band names from more than 30 countries, arranged in irreverent categories with notes on origins, genres and best album titles. Fully indexed.

Savannah Schroll Guz - Library Journal

Hudson (Unforgettable Canada) has amassed an entertaining jumble of facts behind several thousand band names from 30 countries. The names are organized into 28 idiosyncratic themes, like "Shock Your Mama" and "Rock & Role-Playing." However, for easier alphabetical location, they are also fully indexed. While consistently noting each band's hometown, bite-sized entries, sadly, follow no set format and only sporadically include critics' statements and band interview quotes. Often-but not always-do readers find band member names and name explanations. However, the book is richly illustrated with full-color vintage concert posters and album cover art. For pop culture-focused collections only.

About the Author, Noel Hudson

Noel Hudson is a book editor and writer for television, radio, magazines and newspapers. He has played lead guitar in such notable ensembles as Mule's Lips, Hawaiian Howard and the Indoor Plants, the Louisville Sluggards, and currently in the jazz-funk quartet Bebopamoeba. He lives in Guelph, Ontario.

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Editorials

Under the Radar - Jim Scott

[Hudson's] easy-to-navigate structure cleverly organizes his book with a three-tier system that will take readers on an informative and often funny journey... This is a good-looking book, with heavy paper and a hefty feel, and beautiful, vibrant colors.

The News and Observer (Durham NC)

If you've ever wondered where band names come from, "The Band Name Book" offers up thousands of stories about just that... It's a fun bathroom book. It also offers up the very handy public service of compiling "Names Still Available," including Pump Action Satisfaction, Bayonet Profit, Chin Picnic and Roamin' Orgies.

ichannelmusic.com

The Band Name Book is great bathroom material, or a nice addition to your coffee table.

MeanStreet

As clichΓ© as it sounds, this is one of those books that makes you say, I'm surprised no one's thought of writing about this before..... Certainly to be treasured, read and re-read by trivia whores and music minutiae maniacs--and many others besides.

American Profile

This frisky compendium of band-name album-cover artwork, trivia, tidbits and liberal dashes if this and that, it translates into hours of browsing by rock lovers of all ages.

Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Any musicians laboring over just the right name for their latest endeavor should stop what they're doing and pick up Noel Hudson's The Band Name Book, a cheeky compendium...that catalogs, by category, some of the most peculiar monikers in the music business...and how the artists arrived at their final choices. The best part? Hudson helpfully outlines which band names have not been taken.

My Reluctant Reader.com

This entertaining book is full of information and trivia about bands from the dawn of rock 'n' roll right up to today's Internet-based independents.

The Globe and Mail

Noel Hudson of Guelph, who has played in a few bands himself, produced this highly amusing book explaining hundreds of weird and wonderful band names used around the world... Hard to resist.

Vancouver Sun

The mother of all list books....There are thousands of names here, some recognizable but most bewilderingly obscure, given the great handles their members came up with... And if you get tired of reading about Shot Down in Ecuador, Jr. and Haircuts That Kill, album covers and thumbnail photos of groups and band posters give you something visual to digest.

Uptown Magazine (Winnipeg) Holiday Gift Guide 2008

The Band Name Book delivers the scoop on how pop and rock bands (both famous and obscure) got their names.

Nuvo

The Band Name Book lists an impressive number--many hundreds of them--with brief descriptions and background information.

The Hamilton Spectator

An entertaining and fun look at thousands of band names and their origins from around the world. There are 30 categories. Some are fun, some are cute, a good number are not printable in a family newspaper.

Sun Media

If you've ever wondered where some of those wacky names that band call themselves come from, then "The Band Name Book" by Noel Hudson is a great resource. It is a colourful, encyclopedia-style read.

CanadianMusician.com

After getting through maybe two pages, I'm sold that this is a GREAT read for any music fan...It's all here, folks. Sure you could always look on the internet, but here's something that will grace your coffee table, make your friends think you're cool, and avoid porn pop-ups altogether.

Muskoka Today (Gravenhurst ON)

Great gift for teenagers.

Book News Inc.

General audiences will...enjoy the colorful photographs of album covers, band members and associated artwork.

Library Journal

Hudson (Unforgettable Canada) has amassed an entertaining jumble of facts behind several thousand band names from 30 countries. The names are organized into 28 idiosyncratic themes, like "Shock Your Mama" and "Rock & Role-Playing." However, for easier alphabetical location, they are also fully indexed. While consistently noting each band's hometown, bite-sized entries, sadly, follow no set format and only sporadically include critics' statements and band interview quotes. Often-but not always-do readers find band member names and name explanations. However, the book is richly illustrated with full-color vintage concert posters and album cover art. For pop culture-focused collections only.


β€”Savannah Schroll Guz

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2008
Publisher
Boston Mills Press
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781550464870

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