Music journalist Tom Doyle talks about his latest book, Man on the Run: Paul McCartney in the 1970’s.

From the Bookshelf is produced with support from radio station KSQD in Santa Cruz California. Host Gary Shapiro brings you interviews with best selling authors of fiction and nonfiction, graphic novelists, actors, photographers, and singer-songwriters discussing their works. Visit us on Facebook! Your comments are welcome. Email us at gary@rattlebrain.com.
Listen and subscribe on your preferred podcast platform:


Music journalist Tom Doyle talks about his latest book, Man on the Run: Paul McCartney in the 1970’s.

Bill Medley discusses his career and his new memoir The Time Of My Life: A Righteous Brother’s Memoir.

Dave Hull, the legendary Los Angeles DJ for KRLA in the 1960’s discusses his career, The Beatles and his new book, Hullabaloo: The Life & (Mis)Adventures Of LA Radio Legend Dave Hull

Eddie Shapiro discusses his new book Nothing Like A Dame: Conversations With The Great Women Of Musical Theater

Ben Bradlee, Jr. discusses his new book, The Kid: The Immortal Life Of Ted Williams.

Dave Itzkoff discusses his new book on the career of Paddy Chayefsky and the making of a film classic, Mad As Hell: The Making Of Network And The Fateful Vision Of The Angriest Man In The Movies.

Investigative reporter Robert Kolker discusses his latest book Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery, the story of the serial murders of women in the sex trade who disappeared in an affluent Long Island beach community.

Galadrielle Allman discusses her new book, a biography of her father, musician Duane Allman.

Film scholar Scott Eyman fills a much needed gap in your film history bookshelf with this first serious biography of Duke Morrison, John Wayne: The Life & The Legend. The subject is Wayne on this edition of From The Bookshelf.