Why Cameron Crowe wears 'uncool' as a badge of honor
Cameron Crowe's memoir highlights his early 1970s music journalism, where being 'uncool' helped him ask unique questions and gain trust from rock legends, shaping his career.
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Cameron Crowe Wrote New Memoir to ‘Thank’ Late Sister Cathy: ‘Felt Like I Was In Conversation with Her Again’
The journalist and director pays homage to personal and professional influences in 'The Uncool'Emma McIntyre/Getty; Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster Cameron Crowe; the cover of 'The Uncool'NEED TO KNOWCameron Crowe wrote his new memoir, The Uncool, as a tribute to his sister Cathy, the writer-director tells PEOPLE“I really felt like I was in conversation with her again,” Crowe says of his sibling, who died by suicide when she was 19The autho…
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nprWhy Cameron Crowe wears 'uncool' as a badge of honor
Crowe was just 15 years old when he became a music journalist in 1973. He had to talk his mom into letting him go on the road with bands. He chronicles his adventures in his new memoir, The Uncool.
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Crowe was just 15 years old when he became a music journalist in 1973. He had to talk his mom into letting him go on the road with bands. He chronicles his adventures in his new memoir, The Uncool. The post Why Cameron Crowe wears ‘uncool’ as a badge of honor appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio.
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