The juiciest movie star memoirs and biographies at all times come out within the fall and winter — and 2024 isn’t any exception.
This season, most of the largest releases are centered round musicians. Cher, for instance, is dropping her long-awaited autobiography, which shall be divided into two elements. (The second half is anticipated to hit cabinets in late 2025.)
When the memoir was introduced in July, Cher’s writer described her life as “too immense” for only one e-book. “Together with her trademark honesty and humor, Cher: The Memoir traces how this diamond within the tough succeeded with no plan and little confidence to turn out to be the trailblazing famous person the world has been unable to disregard for greater than half a century,” HarperCollins wrote in an announcement saying the venture.
Cher’s memoir, nevertheless, is only one of many new music books hitting cabinets this fall and winter. Preserve scrolling for a full listing:
‘Over the Affect: A Memoir’ by Joanna ‘JoJo’ Levesque
The pop star — who landed her first document deal at simply 12 years previous — chronicles her adolescence, profession and relationships, revealing a “full-blown habit to like and validation” and the way it felt to observe her contemporaries skyrocket to fame. (Out now)
‘Life within the Key of G’ by Kenny G
The graceful jazz saxophonist explains how he grew to become one of many best-selling musicians of all time, with a humorousness that hints he is aware of the right way to chortle on the absurdity of his fame. (Out now)
‘A Thousand Threads’ by Neneh Cherry
The singer-songwriter opens about her uncommon childhood — together with her time spent dwelling in Stockholm, New York Metropolis and London — sharing snapshots from her teen years with punk band the Slits in addition to her early days as a solo artist. (Out now)
‘Strolling Catastrophe: My Life Via Heaven and Hell’ by Deryck Whibley
The Sum 41 frontman particulars his rise to punk stardom, whereas revealing the realities of alcohol abuse that led to quite a few well being points. Whibley additionally pulls again the curtain on the harrowing experiences he had as a younger teen new to the music scene. (Out now)
‘Da Baddest’ by Trina
The groundbreaking rapper covers every part from her childhood in Miami to her hip-hop stardom, which started when the trade was much more of a boys membership than it’s now. Bonus: There’s a foreword by Missy Elliott. (Out now)
‘Farewell Yellow Brick Street: Recollections of My Life on Tour’ by Elton John
John has retired from the highway, however followers can relive his Farewell Yellow Brick Street tour with this shiny photograph e-book that includes sketches, posters and never-before-seen snaps from the long-lasting singer’s final 330 exhibits. (Out now)
‘Who’s That Woman’ by Eve
The primary woman of the Ruff Ryders recounts her upbringing in West Philadelphia and her journey to the very best echelons of the male-dominated hip-hop world, sharing tales from each the music trade and Hollywood. (Out now)
‘Brothers’ by Alex Van Halen
Eddie Van Halen’s older brother pays tribute to his late sibling in a shifting (however nonetheless juicy) memoir. The e-book particulars the pair’s lives collectively, from their childhood to their years touring the world as rock stars. (Out now)
‘The Identify of This Band Is R.E.M.’ by Peter Ames Carlin
Carlin, who beforehand authored a biography of Bruce Springsteen, turns his eye to R.E.M., the school band who began out in Athens, Georgia, earlier than changing into a world sensation whereas nonetheless sustaining the idiosyncrasies that outlined them. (November 5)
‘Heartbreak Is the Nationwide Anthem: How Taylor Swift Reinvented Pop Music’ by Rob Sheffield
The Rolling Stone critic (and Swift superfan) goes deep on the pop star he calls “an all-time nice on the extent” of icons just like the Beatles, Prince and David Bowie. (November 12)
‘Washita Love Baby: The Rise of Indigenous Rock Star Jesse Ed Davis’ by Douglas Okay. Miller
That includes a foreword by poet Pleasure Harjo, this complete biography chronicles the lifetime of Davis, an undersung guitarist who performed alongside everybody from Bob Dylan and John Lennon to Cher and Taj Mahal. (November 12)
‘Cher: The Memoir, Half One’ by Cher
The pop icon lastly invitations readers into her life with the primary of two memoirs chronicling her rise to legendary standing. Half One will cowl Cher’s childhood in addition to her marriage to — and subsequent divorce from — Sonny Bono. (November 19)
‘Songbird: An Intimate Biography of Christine McVie’ by Lesley-Ann Jones
Jones, who was pals with McVie earlier than her 2022 loss of life, tells the story of the lady who saved Fleetwood Mac collectively throughout their darkest moments and whereas writing a number of the band’s most iconic songs. (November 19)
‘Excessive and Rising: A E book About De La Soul’ by Marcus J. Moore
Music journalist Moore dives into the historical past of pioneering hip-hop group De La Soul whereas weaving in tales of his personal coming-of-age journey, which was soundtracked by the band’s hits. (November 19)
‘The Tougher I Battle the Extra I Love You’ by Neko Case
The singer-songwriter attracts on painful reminiscences of her childhood in rural Washington for her first e-book, bringing an artistry to her prose that shall be recognizable to followers of her signature lyrical model. (January 28)
‘Defending Whitney: The Memoir of Her Bodyguard’ by David Roberts
Roberts, who labored as Whitney Houston’s real-life bodyguard on the top of her fame, remembers life with the late singer and remembers being along with her throughout a number of the most difficult durations of her life. (January 28)
‘Wild West Village’ by Lola Kirke
Kirke’s debut e-book is notably billed as “not a memoir” — it’s a collection of essays — however she nonetheless delves into her childhood because the daughter of a rock star and her journey to Hollywood alongside her well-known sisters, Jemima and Domino. (January 28)
‘Everlasting Flame: The Approved Biography of The Bangles’ by Jennifer Otter Bickerdike
Bickerdike tells the definitive (and first approved) story of the long-lasting ’80s band, incorporating interviews with founding members Debbi Peterson, Susanna Hoffs and Vicki Peterson. (February 18)
‘Heartbreaker: A Memoir’ by Mike Campbell
Campbell, who was the lead guitarist for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers from 1976 by means of Petty’s 2017 loss of life, remembers his Florida youth, the early days of the band and the ups and downs that include lasting rock stardom. (March 18)