Register to win a copy of the new book “Reinventing Pink Floyd: From Syd Barrett to The Dark Side of the Moon” by Bill Kopp.
The book focuses on the transitional period of the band during the late-1960s and early-’70s following the departure of co-founder Syd Barrett and the group’s hugely successful album “The Dark Side of the Moon.”
Kopp’s research included interviews with early Floyd manager Peter Jenner; a variety of notable musicians: Steve Howe, Yes; Davy O’List, The Nice; Robyn Hitchcock; and Floyd collaborators Ron Geesin and Willie Wilson; and “Floydian Slip” host Craig Bailey.
Prizes courtesy of publisher Rowman & Littlefield.
Register now. Deadline to enter: End of day Sunday, March 11.
Pink Floyd is a band that knew how to reinvent itself through time and in each of its recordings. Is the ideal mix of individual talents that achieved a high level of creativity that marked the way forward for new groups and the future of rock.