The 27s by Eric Segalstad

An investigative cultural history that examines the so‑called ‘27 Club,’ profiling prominent musicians who died at that age and tracing how media, fandom and mythmaking amplified a coincidental pattern; the book combines biographical sketches, social and statistical context, and reflections on fame, addiction and the construction of rock‑and‑roll legend to argue the significance of the number is more narrative artifice than destiny.

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2008
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