British journalist
Mick Brown (born 1950 in London), educated at Reigate Grammar School , is a British journalist who has written for several British newspapers, including The Guardian and The Sunday Times , and for international publications. For many years he has contributed regularly to The Daily Telegraph . He is also a broadcaster and the author of several books.[ 1]
Brown has written many articles about rock music [ 2] and in 2007 wrote Tearing Down the Wall of Sound ,[ 3] a biography of record producer Phil Spector .[ 4] Brown's biography of entrepreneur Richard Branson was first published in 1989. A revised edition appeared in 1998.
Brown's book, The Dance of 17 Lives (2004),[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] told the story of the 17th Karmapa , one of the most important figures in Tibetan Buddhism . This book covers the life of Urgyen Trinley Dorje and clarifies the politics surrounding his recognition.[ 9]
His book, The Spiritual Tourist , catalogued contemporary spiritual quests around the globe, particularly in India . Brown also compiled a companion album to the book, Music for the Spiritual Tourist .
^ "Bloomsbury author information" . Archived from the original on 2003-10-02.
^ Contributor Mick Brown
^ Garceau, Scott R. (November 12, 2008). "Blast from the past. The X-Pat Files. Review of Tearing Down The Wall Of Sound: The Rise And Fall Of Phil Spector " . The Philippine Star . Archived from the original on June 3, 2016. Retrieved 2008-11-11 .
^ "Tearing down the wall of sound" . Random House .
^ Goldstein, Melvyn C. ; et al. (June 1, 2004). "Book Review: Brown, Mick. The Dance of 17 Lives: the Incredible True Story of Tibet's 17th Karmapa. . A Tibetan Revolutionary: The Political Life and Times of Bapa Phuntso Wangye " . Booklist . Retrieved 2008-11-11 .
^ Scobie, Claire (August 1, 2004). "Review of The Dance of 17 Lives: the Incredible True Story of Tibet's 17th Karmapa " . The Age . Retrieved 2008-11-11 .
^ Hilton, Isabel (17 May 2004). "Spiritual struggle. Review of The Dance of 17 Lives: the incredible true story of Tibet's 17th Karmapa " . New Statesman . Archived from the original on October 30, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-11 .
^ Paine, Jeffery (June 27, 2004). "The Born-Again Buddha of Tibet" . The Washington Post . p. BW08. Retrieved 2008-11-11 .
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"The Dance of 17 Lives" . Bloomsbury.com. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28.