Tony Wilson and Albert Grossman and Life in Bearsville From Kenny Denton's Memoir, “There Ain’t No Rules In Rock ’n’ Roll”
Kenny Dentons" There Ain't No Rules In Rock n Roll" Stories... por Kenny Denton
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This Deep Dive account from Kenny Denton’s memoir explores the professional and personal life of Tony Wilson following his departure from the band Hot Chocolate. It highlights the influential role of Albert Grossman, who established Bearsville Records and fostered a unique creative community in upstate New York. The narrative recounts the legal and technical hurdles faced during the production of Wilson’s debut solo album, which required extensive re-recording to avoid contractual disputes. Denton provides an intimate look at the vibrant social scene in Bearsville, featuring eccentric industry figures and the origins of the classic hit "Just When I Needed You Most." Ultimately, the text serves as a poignant tribute to Wilson’s enduring talent and the author's lifelong friendship with him until his passing. The Full Story And Many More In My Book. ...