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Joel McIver (born 10 February 1971) is a British author. His best-known work is Justice for All: The Truth About Metallica, first published in 2004 and appearing in nine languages since then. McIver's other works include biographies of Black Sabbath, Slayer, Thunder, Ice Cube, and Queens of the Stone Age. His writing appears in newspapers and magazines such as The Guardian, the Daily Telegraph and Classic Rock, and he is an occasional guest on BBC and commercial radio and television.

Joel McIver
McIver in 2013
Born (1971-02-10) 10 February 1971 (age 51)
OccupationAuthor
LanguageEnglish
EducationBackwell School
Alma materUniversity of Edinburgh
GenreBiography
SubjectNon-fiction
Notable worksJustice for All: The Truth About Metallica,

Education and career


McIver is an alumnus of Backwell School[1] and the University of Edinburgh.[citation needed]

Since 2012, McIver has been the editor of Bass Guitar magazine; and since 2018, the editor of Bass Player after the two publications merged.[citation needed]


Works


Since 1999, he has written 35 English-language books, with at least 80 more editions available in various other languages.[citation needed] In the introduction to Neil Daniels' 2009 book All Pens Blazing, writer Martin Popoff described McIver as "probably the top [rock] scribe in the world".[2] In a review in April 2012, Classic Rock magazine described him as "...by some distance, Britain's most prolific hard rock/metal author..."[3]

As well as writing his own books, McIver co-wrote several musicians' autobiographies. The first of these was the memoir of sometime Deep Purple bassist Glenn Hughes, published in 2011.[4] Other memoirs co-written by McIver include those of Max Cavalera of Soulfly,[5] Megadeth bassist David Ellefson,[6] David Bowie's former drummer Woody Woodmansey[7] and blues veteran John Mayall.[8]


Awards


As editor of Bass Guitar magazine, McIver received the 2018 Award of Excellence for Best Educational Project from the Players School of Music in Clearwater, Florida.[9]

The same year, Sony's 35th-anniversary-edition reissue of The Alan Parsons Project's 1982 album Eye in the Sky, for which McIver wrote extensive liner notes, won its category at the annual Prog magazine awards.[10] Parsons, along with surround mastering engineers Dave Donnelly and P. J. Olsson, won the Grammy Award for Best Immersive Audio Album for the box set at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.[11]

In 2018, McIver co-hosted a podcast called Dead Rock Stars with fellow writer Mick Wall. In June that year, The Guardian named Dead Rock Stars their podcast of the week.[12][13]


Bibliography



As writer



As official biographer or co-writer



Forewords and introductions



References


  1. Interview in Venue magazine, 2008.[page needed][volume & issue needed]
  2. Daniels, Neil; All Pens Blazing, 2009, p6[volume & issue needed]
  3. Classic Rock, April 2012[page needed][volume & issue needed]
  4. "GLENN HUGHES Performs Solo Acoustic Set At 'Life of A Rock Star' Book-Launch Event (Video)". BlabberMouth.[permanent dead link]
  5. "MAX CAVALERA's Autobiography to Include Foreword By Dave Grohl". BlabberMouth. Archived from the original on 15 November 2011.
  6. "Exclusive: Megadeth Bassist's Autobiography Due Next Year". Blabbermouth.net. 21 December 2012. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  7. "Formats and Editions of Spider from Mars : my life with Bowie [WorldCat.org]". www.worldcat.org.
  8. "Blues from Laurel Canyon: My Life as a Bluesman".
  9. @BassGuitarMag (20 March 2018). "We're Deeply Honoured That the Staff..." (Tweet) via Twitter.[better source needed]
  10. "Steven Wilson, Caravan & Steve Howe among Progressive Music Award winners". Loudersound. 14 September 2018. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  11. "2019 GRAMMY Awards: Complete Nominations List". grammy.com. 7 December 2018. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
  12. "Dead Rock Stars and the legend of Lemmy – podcasts of the week". The Guardian. 1 June 2018. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  13. "Joel McIver". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 December 2020.



На других языках


- [en] Joel McIver

[ru] Макайвер, Джоэл

Джоэл Макайвер (англ. Joel McIver, род. 10 февраля 1971, Великобритания) — британский писатель и журналист. Наиболее известен как автор книги — «Justice For All. Вся правда о группе „Metallica“» выпущенной в 2004 году и с тех пор переиздававшейся на девяти языках. Среди других работ Макайвера фигурируют биографии таких исполнителей, как Black Sabbath, Slayer, Thunder  (англ.) (рус., Queens Of The Stone Age и Айс Кьюб. На протяжении карьеры печатался в таких изданиях, как The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph и Classic Rock, а также выступал в качестве эксперта на радио и телевидении.



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