After a mysterious and bizarre alleged disagreement with his publisher, a possible publicity stunt, and lots of anticipation, Smiths frontman Morrissey has announced that that his autobiography, all ...
In a statement on Morrissey news source/mouthpiece True to You posted a couple days ago: Although Morrissey’s Autobiography was set to be available throughout the UK on September 16th, a last-minute ...
There's a fishy report going around that Morrissey's long-anticipated autobiography, reportedly due out in British stores on Monday, has been canceled due to an argument with Penguin at the 11th hour.
You know Steven Patrick Morrissey best by his surname, Morrissey, the legendary musician and frontman of The Smiths, so it’s fitting that Morrissey should be the eponymous title of his autobiography.
Morrissey has whipped up both an incredible amount of hype and massive desire to give his long, long-awaited memoir a good kicking. The confusion ahead of release, lack of review copies and insistence ...
In these very Internet pages we publicly doubted the very existence of Morrissey's autobiography, and rightfully so: He announced that he was working on it years ago, then there was no news, and then ...
Morrissey has revealed that he is planning to write an autobiography to protect his "legacy". The former Smiths frontman said that he wanted the book to correct "silly" stories written about him by ...
With the release of Morrissey's Autobiography (subtitle: 54, Clumsy, And Shy—no, not really), there's been a flurry of Internet activity, including reviews, encapsulations, and just giant ...
Morrissey's autobiography has finally hit shelves this week after a number of delays and publishing hiccups, and the book is packed with surprising and unexpected revelations about the former Smiths ...
A couple Morrissey tidbits for your Monday. In a somewhat cryptic note on Moz mouthpiece site True to You, they note that the former Smiths singer was “discharged from Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los ...
"Loudly and wildly the music played, always pointing to the light, to the way out, or the way in, to individualism, and to the remarkable if unsettling notion that life could possibly be lived as you ...
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