Nazareth love hurts
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Yeesh, that was an epic transport, but they’ve arrived. Nazareth: A Visual Biography is my weighty 1.65 kg, 8 ½” x 12” hardback coffee table book on Scottish hard rockers Nazareth.
The chief mission is to celebrate the entire 50 years of the band’s hard-working career, utilizing my time-honoured detailed timeline and quotes format.
But that’s just the start. Besides the fully 52,000 words of academic timeline framing and commentary from the band in their own words, the book features fully 615 pictures, placed reverently upon sumptuous 100 lb. gloss paper.
As the back cover sez:
“Now you’re messin’…”
Dunfermline, Scotland’s finest may not sound like much of a boast, but Nazareth made sure the world heard them howl, staking their claim first down in London but then conquering in sequence Canada, Germany, Russia and Brazil, all territories that remain huge Naz-lovers to this day.
Happy bassist Pete Agnew has been a constant throughout—running the ship in fact—but perhaps most notorious through the lineups that have flown this proud banner through the years h
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Biography
Years Active
1968 – present (57 years)
Founded In
Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom
Members
- Dan McCafferty (1968 – 2013)
- Darrell Sweet
- Jimmy Murrison
- John Locke
- Lee Agnew
- Manny Charlton (1968 – 1990)
- Pete Agnew (1968 – present)
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Nazareth: A Visual Biography is the updated softcover edition of the original book, which was hardcover and came out in 2021 as Loud ‘n’ Proud: 50 Years of Nazareth. The primary mission is to celebrate the entire 50 years (plus the latest couple years) of the band’s hard-working career, utilizing my time-honoured detailed timeline and quotes format.
But that’s just the start. Besides the fully 54,000 words of academic timeline framing and commentary from the band in their own words, the book features fully 615 pictures.
“Now you’re messin’…”
Dunfermline, Scotland’s finest may not sound like much of a boast, but Nazareth made sure the world heard them howl, staking their claim first down in London but then conquering in sequence Canada, Germany, Russia and Brazil, all territories that remain huge Naz-lovers to this day. Happy bassist Pete Agnew has been a constant throughout—running the ship in fact—but perhaps most notorious through the lineups that have flown this proud banner through the years has been vocalist Dan McCafferty, forced to the sidelines due to respirator
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