Fodor's Rock and Roll Guide to the U.S.A. by Eugene Fodor
* The perfect reference for the ultimate road trip---riveting, entertaining, and packed with never-before-seen photographs and covering the hot spots in U.S. music today, from New York to L.A., from Robert Johnson's Mississippi Delta to Kurt Cobain's Seattle, with information about all aspects of the rock-lover's travel experience:
* Momentous gigs---where the Beatles invaded America, Elvis did Vegas, the Band did their last waltz, and the Sex Pistols stormed the South.
* Pop shrines---the Chelsea Hotel, Whisky A Go Go, Threadgill's, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Motown, and---the mother ship---Graceland.
* Unruly rockers---where Led Zeppelin, Jim Morrison, the Who, and other big stars of bad behavior lived fast, died young, and let it all hang out.
* Record stores, recording studios, the best local clubs for catching a pop revolution in progress, and loads of places where you'll find eats with ambience.
* Momentous gigs---where the Beatles invaded America, Elvis did Vegas, the Band did their last waltz, and the Sex Pistols stormed the South.
* Pop shrines---the Chelsea Hotel, Whisky A Go Go, Threadgill's, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Motown, and---the mother ship---Graceland.
* Unruly rockers---where Led Zeppelin, Jim Morrison, the Who, and other big stars of bad behavior lived fast, died young, and let it all hang out.
* Record stores, recording studios, the best local clubs for catching a pop revolution in progress, and loads of places where you'll find eats with ambience.