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So Here It Is - The Autobiography

Dave Hill

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Features a foreword by Slade singer Noddy Holder and an afterword by Noel Gallagher.Slade were the biggest band in the UK in the 1970s, with 23 Top 20 hits, six number one singles. They ‘own’ Christmas with their classic anthem, ‘Merry Xmas Everybody’, which has sold over a million copies and charted every year since 1973.Sold in excess of 5,000 copies in hardback. This paperback edition contains an exclusive new chapter.This is the first full account of the original Slade’s painful break-up.Dave Hill will be available for events on publication; widespread press coverage is expected.
Available since: 11/16/2017.

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