Bibliography
BOOKS
Blecha, Peter. Various historical essays.HistoryLink.org and The Rocketmagazine, 1984-2004.
Bush, James. Encyclopedia of Northwest Music. Seattle: Sasquatch Books, 1999.
Cross, Charles R. Heavier Than Heaven - A Biography of Kurt Cobain. New York: Hyperion, 2001.
de Barros, Paul. Jackson Street After Hours: The Roots of Jazz in Seattle, Seattle: Sasquatch Books, 1993.
Hendrix, James A. My Son Jimi. Seattle: AlJas Enterprises, 1999.
Hodgins, Randy and McLellan, Steve. Seattle on Film. Seattle: True Northwest Publishing, 1995.
Humphrey, Clark. Loser - The Real Seattle Music Story. Portland: Feral House, 1995.
Jones, Quincy. Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones. New York: Doubleday, 2001.
O'Day, Pat with Ojala, Jim. It Was All Just Rock-'n'-Roll II. Seattle: Ballard Publishing, Inc., 2002.
Peterson, Charles, Azerrad, Michael, Pavitt, Bruce. Screaming Life: A Chronicle of the Seattle Music Scene. New York: Harpercollins, 1995.
PERIODICALS AND MAGAZINES
The Rocket (Seattle). April 1988 - February 14-28, 1996.
Spin. January and September 1992.
INTERVIEWS
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CREDITS
Project managed by James Keblas and Donna James
Researched by Deborah Semer and Peter Blecha
Written and edited by Ann Powers and Eric Weisbard
Layout and design by Marie McCaffrey, Crowley and Associates
Special thank you to: Nancy Knox, Jeff Beckstrom, Mayor's Music Advisory Committee Members
Published and produced by the Mayor's Office of Film and Music
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