Neneh Cherry pens new memoir A Thousand Threads
A Thousand Threads is a good looking and deeply private memoir, which weaves the threads of Neneh Cherry’s extraordinary life into her story.
From her childhood, rising up in a village in rural Sweden along with her musician and artist mother and father Don and Moki Cherry, to the noise and color of New York.
A Thousand Threads weaves by to Cherry’s begin in music with groundbreaking punk bands The Slits and Rip Rig and Panic, to turning into a mom, to inspiring collaborations, life-long friendships and discovering her voice, as she rose to world fame with Uncooked Like Sushi.
Highs & Lows
However navigating fame and household wasn’t all the time easy. On this vivid memoir, Cherry remembers the highs and lows, the friendships and loves, and the addictions and traumas which have formed her as a lady and an artist.
On the coronary heart of it, all the time, is household: the extraordinary three generations of artists and musicians which can be her inheritance and her legacy.
Cherry first achieved world success, in 1988, with Buffalo Stance, her sound a groundbreaking mixture of music genres. She has launched six critically acclaimed studio albums and gained two Brit Awards, a MTV Europe Music Award.
She has collaborated with artists together with Peter Gabriel, Cher, 4 Tet and Gorillaz. Whereas her most up-to-date album, 2022’s The Variations, consisted of reworked songs from her again catalogue and featured SIA, Robyn and others.
A Thousand Threads is out there for pre-order right here
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