Biography & Memoir Australiana Music, Film & Performing Arts
Jim Keays, legendary front-man of The Masters Apprentices, recounts his life inside Australia’s 1960s rock explosion in His Master’s Voice, a candid memoir that doubles as a vivid cultural history. First edition 1999 paperback, now a scarce vintage find for collectors of Aussie music biographies.
The book traces Keays’ rise from Adelaide teen to national icon, offering backstage anecdotes charting the birth of Australian pop culture and the wild nights that defined it. Non-fiction readers after authentic music memoirs will appreciate the unfiltered voice and local colour that leap from every page.
This 222-page Allen & Unwin first printing arrives in very good condition: spine smooth, pages crisp and unmarked, binding tight, covers bright with only light shelf rub. No inscriptions, ex-libris stamps, or dog-ears; stored smoke-free and ready for immediate enjoyment or gifting.
Secure a key piece of Australian rock heritage—ideal for fans of music autobiographies, cultural studies buffs, or anyone hunting first-edition Australiana.
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