Tori Amos is foremost among the artists who have redefined the role of women in music in the last decade. Her piano-based music revived that instrument in rock and roll, and her complex yet accessible songs have pushed the parameters of songwriting. Since the double-platinum success of her solo debut, "Little Earthquakes," in 1992, Amos's albums and tours have reached millions of listeners worldwide. She is the co-founder of the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN). Her latest recording is "The Beekeeper."Ann Powers has been writing about popular music and society since the early 1980s. She is the author of "Weird Like Us: My Bohemian America "and co-editor of "Rock She Wrote: Women Write About Rock, Pop, and Rap." She was a pop critic for the "New York Times" from 1997 until 2001 and an editor for the "Village Voice "from 1993 until 1996. She has written for most music publications and her work has been widely anthologized. She is currently a curator at the Experience Music Project, an interactive music museum in Seattle, Washington.
"Fascinating." --"Atlanta Journal-Constitution"
"Amos comes across as thoughtful, likable, and witty . . . With
undoubted appeal to Amos's legion of fans, ["Piece by Piece"] could
offer additional interest to artists of all stripes, who may find
reflections of their own experiences in hers." --"Publishers
Weekly"
"No mere star memoir . . . it's more like a soul-map of Amos's
stride from pop tart to poet provocateur." --"Blender"
"Fascinating." --"Atlanta Journal-Constitution""Amos comes across
as thoughtful, likable, and witty . . . With undoubted appeal to
Amos's legion of fans, ["Piece by Piece"] could offer additional
interest to artists of all stripes, who may find reflections of
their own experiences in hers." --"Publishers Weekly"
"No mere star memoir . . . it's more like a soul-map of Amos's
stride from pop tart to poet provocateur." --"Blender"
" Fascinating." -- "Atlanta Journal-Constitution"" Amos comes
across as thoughtful, likable, and witty . . . With undoubted
appeal to Amos' s legion of fans, ["Piece by Piece"] could offer
additional interest to artists of all stripes, who may find
reflections of their own experiences in hers." -- "Publishers
Weekly"
" No mere star memoir . . . it' s more like a soul-map of Amos' s
stride from pop tart to poet provocateur." -- "Blender"
"Fascinating." --"Atlanta Journal-Constitution"Amos comes across as
thoughtful, likable, and witty . . . With undoubted appeal to
Amos's legion of fans, ["Piece by Piece] could offer additional
interest to artists of all stripes, who may find reflections of
their own experiences in hers." --"Publishers Weekly
"No mere star memoir . . . it's more like a soul-map of Amos's
stride from pop tart to poet provocateur." --"Blender
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