The Music Never Stops: What Putting on 10,000 Shows Has Taught Me About Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Magic

The Music Never Stops: What Putting on 10,000 Shows Has Taught Me About Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Magic

by Peter Shapiro, Dean Budnick

Narrated by Andrew Eiden, Peter Shapiro

Unabridged — 11 hours, 26 minutes

The Music Never Stops: What Putting on 10,000 Shows Has Taught Me About Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Magic

The Music Never Stops: What Putting on 10,000 Shows Has Taught Me About Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Magic

by Peter Shapiro, Dean Budnick

Narrated by Andrew Eiden, Peter Shapiro

Unabridged — 11 hours, 26 minutes

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Overview

An engrossing and insightful memoir by Peter Shapiro, the best known and most influential concert promoter of his generation

Peter Shapiro is perhaps the most notable independent concert promoter since Bill Graham. He owned the legendary Wetlands in Tribeca and has gone onto much bigger things, including Brooklyn Bowl (NYC, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, and Nashville), the Capitol Theatre in Portchester, producing U2 3D, and promoting the Grateful Dead's 50th anniversary tour ("Fare Thee Well") featuring the Core Four and Trey Anastasio... and so much more.

In*The Music Never Stops,*Shapiro shares the inside story of how he became a tremendous powerhouse in the music industry--an island in an increasingly consolidated landscape of venues, ticketing and touring--through the lens of 50 of his most iconic concerts. Along the way, readers gain insight into what it was like to work with some of the most celebrated bands in modern music, including not just the Grateful Dead and U2, but also Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Phish, Dave Matthews Band, Al Green, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Jason Isbell, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, The Roots, Robert Plant, and many more.

Featuring never-before-published back-stage anecdotes, insights, and photographs of the biggest bands in the business and the concerts that later became legendary,*The Music Never Stops*is a perfect guide for anyone who wants to understand the modern entertainment industry.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"An entertaining and often amusing look into the music business."—Wall Street Journal

“The most important concert producer of his day.”—Joel Selvin, San Francisco Chronicle

"An entertaining insider’s tour of the concert business from a likable guide."—Kirkus

"A friendly, enjoyable ramble through live music history as seen from an amiable insider."—Booklist

“Peter thinks like a musician. He understands the spirit of the music I’m trying to make because he wants to create situations for that music that enhance the experience on many levels.”
 —Phil Lesh, Grateful Dead, author of Searching for the Sound

“Peter Shapiro is a unicorn. He has a magical / mythical quality to him. We met back in the days of Wetlands, which you’ll read about in this book. You never knew who you were going to see there—some nights it could be Dave Matthews Band, the next night Toots and the Maytals, another night it’s Pearl Jam. I don’t know any venue that existed that could pull that off. I remember wondering who was behind this, who could make these nights happen—and that was Shapiro.”
 —Jimmy Fallon, The Tonight Show

“Pete is the rarest of personalities in the music industry. He explodes into the room, swinging for the fences, full of unbridled enthusiasm, and joy, with huge energy and huge ideas. For Pete, the dream is still alive—the power of live music—and I love him for that.”
 —Trey Anastasio, Phish

“Peter is the reincarnation of the '60's and '70's entrepreneurs. He's as close as we have to Bill Graham.
 —Stevie Van Zandt, E Street Band, Little Steven's Underground Garage, The Sopranos, author of Unrequited Infatuations

“I met Pete in the late '90s when he opened his first club.  His boundless energy and enthusiasm are infectious.  He is so passionate about all that he does and is ready to dive in at the deep end. He has great taste and is a perfect combination of the creative collaborator who has his eye on the business side of things, which is quite a rare quality but so important. One Love.”
 —Chris Blackwell, Founder Island Records

I've given Peter 11th-hour surprises, like, ‘How about a practice Usher show?’ or ‘Can we organize a quickie Elvis Costello performance?’ Anyone else would have riddled me with bullets for taking such a grand idea and tossing it to him with seconds left to spare.  But, with him it's always, ‘Oh man, I can't wait to get to it.’ And it's always magic.”
 —Questlove, The Roots, author of Creative Quest

The Music Never Stops, like everything Peter Shapiro, inspires and ignites all of our senses— even those we didn’t know we had.  Peter is a brilliant architect of communities, cultures, and dreams.  This book is where you come to grow and for your deal to go down—and if you look at it right—you’ll find the next rainbow, at just the right time.”
 —Bill Walton, NBA Hall of Famer

“Peter has said, ‘I try to think obsessively about the future, and you have to be ready for multiple different paths.’ One of those paths has been to make millions of concertgoers more aware of our global environmental movement, while encouraging environmental awareness and commitment by the music industry. He is always collaborative, he dissolves differences and he makes it happen. He’s that kind of guy.
 —Kathleen Rogers, President Earth Day Network

“Pete Shapiro has borne witness to the inner workings of the most important cultural events of the last quarter century. Impresario, Innovator and Beloved Instigator… the stories in his book will blow your mind!”
 —Don Was, President Blue Note Records

“It’s a special person, a magician of the tallest order, who simply figures it out.  A person filled with passion for the blessing, the reason we all wake up day after day with a glimmer of optimism and hope: the music.  Pete’s story is one of dedication, persistence, success, and some failure too.  It’s an inspiring journey.  He always has multiple irons in the fire and dozens of balls in the air.  He is an idea person who is on a crusade for the music, with the talent, knowledge and drive to bring the vision to life. This book could easily be called Whatever It Takes.”
 —Ben Jaffe, Creative Director, Preservation Hall Jazz Band

“I met Pete in 1996. Since then, I’ve told anyone who will listen that he is the Bill Graham of our generation. He kept my word.”
 —Greg Scholl, Executive Director, Jazz at Lincoln Center

“In an industry filled with hucksters and charlatans, Peter Shapiro is a music promoter with a heart and a soul.  He produces music with all the best parts of the good old days and none of the bad.  He is a real, live Unicorn.”
 —Roger McNamee, Co-Founder Elevation Partners, Moonalice

Library Journal

08/01/2022

Concert promoters are seldom as famous as the events they produce, but Shapiro aims to correct this with an often-rambling story of how he promoted some of the biggest concerts and festivals of the past 25 years. Through an improbable series of events that began with making a Grateful Dead documentary while in college, Shapiro became the owner of Wetlands, a Manhattan music club, when he was only 23. He eventually used the experience he gained and the connections he made to develop the very successful Brooklyn Bowl clubs in Brooklyn, Las Vegas, and London, and New York's Capitol Theatre. Shapiro provides endless anecdotes—many about the Grateful Dead and Phish—but the stories often gloss over any real substance, feeling more like name dropping. More interesting is the backstage access and endless minutia involved with running music venues and putting on large scale events like the Lockn' Festival or 2008's U2 3D film. Shapiro has certainly accomplished a great deal in his field, but what seems like a rough primer on how to become a concert promoter feels more like a very self-indulgent memoir. VERDICT A diversion for completist Deadheads and fans of music festivals.—Peter Thornell

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178885079
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 08/02/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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