Paolo Hewitt

Paolo Hewitt
Born (1958-07-11) 11 July 1958
Redhill, United Kingdom
Nationality British
Occupation Writer, music journalist
Website paolohewitt.blogspot.co.uk

Paolo Hewitt is a music journalist and writer from Woking in Surrey.

Biography

Hewitt was placed in care at a very early age, and went to live with a foster family. Following years of abuse he was sent to Burbank children's home in Woking at the age of ten. He has written about this period of his life in But We All Shine On.[1]

Early career and journalism

Hewitt's first published work was a biography of The Jam entitled The Jam: A Beat Concerto which was published following their split in 1983. He has written on various subjects for the The Guardian.[2]

Books

Titles

Title Date Published
Steve Marriott: All Too Beautiful... 3 December 2009
But We All Shine On[3] 21 October 2014
The Looked After Kid 22 May 2003
Paul Weller - The Changing Man 16 June 2008
David Bowie Album By Album 12 September 2013
The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw: The Robin Friday Story (Mainstream Sport) 14 September 1998
The Soul Stylists: Six Decades of Modernism - From Mods to Casuals 25 September 2003
Getting High: The Adventures of Oasis 2 February 2015
The Sharper Word: A Mod Anthology 7 May 2009
Heaven's Promise: A Novel 2 February 2015
A to Z of Mod 3 December 2009
Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky: 50 Moments that Changed Music 29 September 2011
OASIS Forever The People 29 July 2011

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External links

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