Steve Turner is an English
music journalist
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,
biographer
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Biographers
Countries of working life: Ab=Arabia, AG=Ancient Greece, Al=Australia, Am=Armenian, AR=Ancient Rome ...
, and
poet
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, who grew up in
Northamptonshire
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two unitary authorities: North Northamptonshire and West Northamptonshire. It is ...
, England.
Career
Turner's first published article was in the ''
Beatles Monthly'' in 1969. His career as a journalist began as features editor of ''
Beat Instrumental
''Beat Instrumental'' was a UK monthly pop and rock magazine. Founded by Sean O'Mahony (aka Johnny Dean) and first published in May 1963 as ''Beat Monthly'', it became ''Beat Instrumental Monthly'' with issue 18 and ''Beat Instrumental'' from ...
'', where he interviewed many of the prominent rock musicians of the 1970s. He subsequently freelanced for music magazines such as ''
Melody Maker'', ''
NME
''New Musical Express'' (''NME'') is a British music, film, gaming, and culture website and brand. Founded as a newspaper in 1952, with the publication being referred to as a 'rock inkie', the NME would become a magazine that ended up as a f ...
'' and ''
Rolling Stone
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''.
During the 1980s, he wrote extensively for British newspapers and magazines on a range of subjects as well as produced his study of the relationship between rock music and religion, ''Hungry For Heaven'', and co-authored ''U2: Rattle & Hum'', the book of the eponymous
1988 film. In the 1990s, he began devoting himself to full-length books. The first was a best-selling biography of British music star
Cliff Richard
Sir Cliff Richard (born Harry Rodger Webb; 14 October 1940) is an Indian-born British musican, singer, producer, entrepreneur and philanthropist who holds both British and Barbadian citizenship. He has total sales of over 21.5 million s ...
, ''Cliff Richard: The Biography'' (1993), which stayed on the ''
Sunday Times'' bestseller list for six weeks.
He has also written a number of poetry books for both adults and children. The first of his books for children, ''The Day I Fell Down The Toilet'', has sold over 120,000 copies, and total sales for his children's poetry collection exceeds 200,000. His other poetry collections for children are: ''Dad, You're Not Funny'', ''The Moon Has Got His Pants On'', ''I Was Only Asking'' and ''Don't Take Your Elephant To School''. His published poetry books for adults are: ''Tonight We Will Fake Love'', ''Nice and Nasty'', ''Up To Date'', ''The King of Twist'' and ''Poems''.
He now combines his book writing and journalism with poetry readings, lecture tours of America and Europe, and consultancies.
Personal life
Turner lives in London with his wife and two children.
Books
*''U2 Rattle and Hum: The Book of the Making of the Movie'' (1988)
*''Hungry for Heaven:
Rock and Roll
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and the Search for Redemption'' (1988)
*''
Van Morrison: Too Late to Stop Now'' (1993)
*''
Cliff Richard
Sir Cliff Richard (born Harry Rodger Webb; 14 October 1940) is an Indian-born British musican, singer, producer, entrepreneur and philanthropist who holds both British and Barbadian citizenship. He has total sales of over 21.5 million s ...
: The Biography'' (1993)
*''A Hard Day's Write: The Stories Behind Every
Beatles Song'' (1994; updated in 1999, 2005 and 2009)
*''
Jack Kerouac: Angelheaded
Hipster'' (1996)
*''Trouble Man: The Life and Death of
Marvin Gaye'' (1998)
*''Imagine: A Vision for Christians in the Arts'' (2001)
*''The Man Called
Cash
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In bookkeeping and financial accounting, cash is current assets comprising currency or currency equivalents that can be accessed immediately or near-im ...
: The Life, Love and Faith of an American Legend'' (2004)
*''Amazing Grace: John Newton, Slavery and the World's Most Enduring Song'' (2005)
*''The Gospel According to the Beatles'' (2006)
* ''An Illustrated History of Gospel'' (2010)
* ''The Band That Played On: The Extraordinary Story of the 8 Musicians Who Went Down with the Titanic'' (2011)
* ''Popcultured: Thinking Christianly About Style, Media and Entertainment'' (2013)
* ''Beatles '66: The Revolutionary Year'' (2016)
* ''Turn, Turn, Turn - Popular Songs Inspired by the Bible'' (2017)
References
External links
Profile at Harper Academic which provided much of the source material for this Wikipedia article
Tony Cummings interview: Grace and CliffLibrary Thing: Steve Turner*
Poems
Steve Turner: PoemsSteve Turner's 12 Poems
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Living people
British biographers
English non-fiction writers
Van Morrison
English male non-fiction writers
Year of birth missing (living people)