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The late Grammy-winning founder of the legendary pop/R&B/soul/funk/disco group tells his story and charts the rise of his legendary band in this sincere memoir that captures the heart and soul of an artist whose groundbreaking sound continues to influence music today. With an introduction by Steve Harvey and a foreword by David Foster."To the readers of this book you need to know that EW&F is simply the greatest living group in my lifetime. No one put together lyrics to a melody like they did; no one put harmony to sound and rhythm like they did; no one added horns in the way that they did and no one, but no one messed with our minds about love and life like they did ... EARTH because they grow on you; WIND because it moves you in one loving direction, and FIRE because they consume your heart in a single flame of love." (Steve Harvey)With its dynamic horns, contrasting vocals, and vivid stage shows, Earth, Wind & Fire was one of the most popular acts of the late twentieth century--the band "that changed the sound of black pop" (Rolling Stone)--and its music continues to inspire modern artists including Usher, Jay-Z, Cee-Lo Green, and Outkast. At last, the band's founder, Maurice White, shares the story of his success.White reflects on the great blessings music has brought to his life and the struggles he's endured: his mother leaving him behind in Memphis when he was four; learning to play the drums with Booker T. Jones; moving to Chicago at eighteen and later Los Angeles after leaving the Ramsey Lewis Trio; forming EWF, only to have the original group fall apart; working with Barbra Streisand and Neil Diamond; his diagnosis of Parkinson's; and his final public performance with the group at the 2006 Grammy Awards. Through it all, White credits his faith for his amazing success and guidance in overcoming his many challenges.My Life with Earth Wind, and Fire is an intimate, moving, and beautiful memoir from a man whose creativity and determination carried him to great success, and whose faith enabled him to savor every moment.

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First published September 13, 2016

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Maurice White

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Maurice White was an American singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, arranger and bandleader. He is the founder of the band Earth, Wind & Fire. White served as the band's main songwriter and record producer, and was co-lead singer along with Philip Bailey. Earth, Wind & Fire was famous for spanning the musical genres of R&B, soul, funk, jazz, disco, pop, rock, and more. White won seven Grammys, and was nominated for 21 Grammys in total. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Earth, Wind & Fire in 2000.

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4,248 reviews38k followers
January 2, 2018
Maurice White: My Life with Earth, Wind and Fire is a 2016 Amistad publication.

To be completely honest, I have no recollection of checking this book out of the library. I got a notification from my Overdrive library letting me know a book I had on hold was ready to be downloaded. To my surprise, this book, along with the one I had been expecting, was sitting in my queue.

I almost returned it, but then decided it might be a good choice for my ‘Monday Musical Moments’ feature on my blog. ( http://www.the-bookreview.com)

I’m very glad I decided to go ahead with this book, even if I had to work it into my tight reading schedule.

In the beginning, the writing was a little rough, mainly because I felt like things were moving along at a breakneck speed, which left little room for an intimate look at Maurice, his music, his relationships, and so on.

However, as the book progressed, the frenetic pacing did slow down a little and a rhythm developed. The more I discovered about Maurice, the more I started to like him.

He was a smart, well read man, very spiritual, with an open mind, and was refreshingly honest about the way he lived his life.

Despite his having glossed over large chunks of time, I could relate to White’s introverted nature, and could understand his mindset, and picked up on how uncomfortable he felt about divulging personal aspects his life.

I always liked EW&F, but was more of a casual fan. While Maurice may have been the founder of the group, the person I always associated it with was Phillip Bailey.

However, this book did remind me of just how many hits the group had, how influential they were, and what a huge impact they had on fans during some very turbulent times.

Earth, Wind & Fire has been around for many years, and even today, they made an appearance on the 2018 Rose Bowl Parade, and I’ve had ‘September' in my head ever since.

But, while the band is still out there doing their thing, sadly Maurice is no longer with us. His death, from Parkinson’s Disease in 2016, gives this book, which is a memoir/autobiography, a haunting tone.

Overall, it is too bad the book wasn’t fleshed out just a bit more, but I still found it enlightening, interesting, and of course poignant.

4 stars
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Author 29 books277 followers
September 17, 2016
I will begin my review by admitting that I am about as biased as any reader can get. Earth Wind and Fire could not find a bigger fan than I am (maybe equal but not greater). Thanks to my late mother (the 2nd biggest fan), their music has been a part of the soundtrack of my life for 42 of the 47 years I've been on the planet. I don't remember a time when their music wasn't a part of my life. To this very minute, if you look at my Top 25 songs on my iPod, at least 10+ of those songs will be by Earth Wind and Fire. So, needless to say, I gobbled up this book. Read every word in two days. I wanted to find out more about the creative genius that helped create the group that would influence my musical tastes for as long as I can remember--and I got that and so much more. I was inspired, I was energized, I was educated...and I was INSPIRED (bears repeating). I enjoyed understanding the backstory, the relationships, and the spiritual and musical foundations. As a person, Maurice reminded me of myself in so many ways -- a driven introvert who gets lost in the creativity and art and is forced to deal with the business...but finds the balance, somehow. I loved every minute spent with this book and I cried like a baby at the end. Just because losing him feels like losing family and the hurt from his death, compounded by so many other greats this year, felt raw and fresh again. Even with that, I highly recommend this read for EWF fans everywhere.
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54 reviews19 followers
September 14, 2016
A wonderful insight into the mind and life of Maurice White.

I remember growing up, I would rummage through my big sister's vinyls on weekend mornings. I'd put something on, look at the pictures and try to read and understand the lyrics. It wasn't easy since English wasn't my first or even second language.

To my young ears the music of Earth Wind & Fire was just energetic and pure fun. As kid in the late 80's and early 90's I gravitated more toward rock, and it wasn't actually until years later when researching David Foster's catalogue that I fell in love with Earth Wind & Fire.

The music was so layered. Not only in its instrumentation but also lyrics with a deeper meaning. If you just listen to it and enjoy it, it's good times and good vibes. But scratch under the surface and there's a treasure waiting for you.

Reading this book really cements my love and respect for Maurice White's contribution to the history of music. But I also feel it leaves clues to people. Clues to what it takes to become successful, what it takes to follow your dreams, but also the tremendous amount of self-awareness you need to deploy to live the life you want.

It's not another story of rock n' roll excess. It's a sober view of a man that had a vision and dared to follow it. Also, it contains valuable insights into a time when the music industry was changing and lessons about how to not only build up yourself, build up a band, but also how to build and manage an empire. Victories, struggles and all.

I'm so happy that this book got written before Maurice White made his transition earlier this year. It's important that his story gets told, and told through his point of view.

It's a treasure.
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Author 1 book10 followers
January 28, 2017
Most of us, as human beings, think in images and words. We use these things to communicate the thoughts that have gone through our minds. So, for me as an individual, I am in awe of the geniuses who think in sounds, both in particles and in comprehensive wholes. Welcome to this autobiography by Maurice White, leader of my favorite group of all-time, Earth, Wind & Fire. I think that one of the things that lay behind the group's success was the fact that Maurice thought out what he was trying to accomplish with the band, long before he put it together. He wanted certain principles emphasized, such as faith, positive thinking, spirituality, love, and tenacity. On top of that, he was a man that was able to hear a symbolic symphony in his head, where he seemed to hear what eventually came out as great songs inside of his head before he could spit them forth. He had a keen understanding of nearly every instrument in the band, and just knew what worked musically. All of this he learned by hard knocks, by coming up with no favors and learning as he went, keen on observing and recording all that he experienced. What one gets with this book is a man who is not just a musical genius, but who took the time to both observe and learn all that he could about life, in general, and this just happens to come out in his music. I was quite surprised to learn that Maurice WAS NOT born and raised in Chicago, though the city is a significant part of who he was. I learned that he really grew up in Memphis, TN, being born there, and raised by an older, non-relative lady whom he called “Mama.” This woman raised him from the time he was left by his biological mother at the age of 4, until he was 18 years old. He called his biological mother “Mother Dear.” At 18, he finally moved to join his biological mother in Chicago, leaving behind his Mama, who died only 6 months after his departure. This book works as an excellent autobiography, in part, because it takes a person behind the scenes, to see how things evolved to their greatness. Though they came from different angles, I was taken by the fact of how, in a musical sense, Maurice's mind seemed to work in a similar fashion to George Clinton's. I have read Clinton's excellent autobiography and in its own way, it is just as powerful as is this one. I absolutely love this book and thank Maurice White for giving this book to the World, as he appropriately said to his as-told-to author, as his “final album.” I am so thankful that he had the foresight and wisdom to leave a printed-form document for us who loved him, and his music, as a final tribute and dedication. This is a most outstanding book!
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Author 8 books79 followers
February 8, 2020
I was challenged recently by a blog reader to read and review more nonfiction books. I have read fiction books for most of my reading life. There were numerous reasons why I have gravitated towards novels instead nonfiction. However, I chose not to state those reasons in response and accepted their challenge. I have decided to use February in celebration of Black History Month to read more non-fiction.

I finished Maurice White’s biography, My Life with Earth, Wind, & Fire two days ago. White was the visionary bandleader for Earth, Wind, & Fire and has chronicled his life story of growing up in 1950’s Memphis, moving to Chicago in the 1960’s to get his musical career started and finally to Los Angeles in the 1970’s where he created one of the greatest musical groups in American Pop Music.

White laid out in full detail the ups and downs of his career and challenges of getting Earth, Wind, and Fire on the same musical footing as the great white bands of the 1970s like Led Zeppelin, Genesis, The Eagles, and Aerosmith. He envisioned Earth, Wind, and Fire as a crossover band that covered the full musical palette of black music from gospel, R&B, jazz and Afro-Cuban Music. The band’s musical diversity changed the paradigm of black music along with Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder during the same time. Gaye and Wonder focused on the political and social consciousness of the 1970s while White’s Earth, Wind, and Fire added a spiritual and cosmic perspective unique for its time to black music.

This quote near the end of book summed up White’s vision for Earth, Wind, and Fire:

"The irony of all this was that I spent a lot of Earth, Wind, and Fire’s creative capital to erase the idea that black masculinty was a one-size-fits-all concept. I wanted EW&F to always represent an intellectual, thoughtful man—a man skilled in his musical craft, independent in his thinking, spiritual and otherwise; a black American and yet a man of the world."

Earth, Wind, and Fire was the first musical group I connected with as a kid in the mid 1980s and songs like That’s The Way of the World (my favorite EWF song), Love’s Holiday, On Your Face, Happy Feeling, Can’t Hide Love and September remain a part of my life three decades plus later. Moreover, I truly connect with White’s vision for Earth, Wind, & Fire on an artistic level and has become a source of inspiration for my own creative work.

My Life with Earth, Wind, & Fire was an excellent first choice for my challenge and I learned a great deal about the brilliant visionary and creatively, complex man that was Maurice White.
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643 reviews10 followers
June 20, 2017
For some reason this book was a little disappointing! Not sure what I expected, maybe a little more gossip or inside stories on some of the more famous members including himself but it is what it is! I have alway loved EW&F since my high school years and that's about when the group started (1971-75) for me. What really made me pay attention was the "That's the way of the world" album. I had already loved the singles, "Think about love" and "Evil" but the album had me in love with almost every song! I played it so much that I knew it by heart. To me, this book even though well written, didn't have any joy in it, can't explain exactly what I mean. Seems like something that Maurice felt he had to write, not just for his children but for the fans of EW&F. Before anybody jumps on me, it's only my opinion about the book. The book tells you how driven Maurice White was about having a successful band and how spiritual he was personally. The group had very little input about the songs or the music or even the stage show, it felt like a one man show. His background was interesting from childhood thru the Ramsey Lewis trio days but nothing really meaningful about his loves, loneliness on the road, etc. only in passing. When he is describing his children from three different woman, no emotion seems to come thru, just regret. After I finished listening to 11 plus hours of this book, I became a little depressed and went to find something a little bit lighter. Nobody's life is perfect but he had a lot of blessings and opportunities most of us don't get and can only dream about.
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1,008 reviews43 followers
November 9, 2018
How I have always loved Earth Wind and Fire. After reading this book, I really wish I had seen them in concert! Maurice White was definitely a man before his time. This was a fascinating, in-depth narrative of the two decades over which White elevated the band from a struggling act to a multi-million-selling supergroup. EW&F broke through uncharted crossover territory on the charts and built remarkably integrated audiences in arenas throughout the world. I love that Maurice White knew what he wanted and never compromised his vision. Never.

Like Steve Harvey said in his introduction: "To the readers of this book you need to know that EW&F is simply the greatest living group in my lifetime. No one put together lyrics to a melody like they did; no one put harmony to sound and rhythm like they did; no one added horns in the way that they did and no one, but no one messed with our minds about love and life like they did. . . . EARTH because they grow on you; WIND because it moves you in one loving direction and FIRE because they consume your heart in a single flame of love."—Steve Harvey
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9 reviews8 followers
January 29, 2020
Excellent read (listen-audible) even if you're not a major fan of EWF. Audible version was great as I really liked the narrator. This books goes deep into the struggles and decisions that Maurice White had to go make for the band and for his life.
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12 reviews
November 10, 2023
To connect with this book & the stories told I think one does already need to be an Earth Wind and Fire fan, but as such this is up there for the happiest reading an autobiography has ever made me 🙏
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650 reviews
December 3, 2016
Earth, Wind, & Fire was one of the greatest bands of all time, of any genre.

Maurice White was the captain of the ship, the founder, the anchor, and the water. RIP.

I knew he was talented but I had NO IDEA how many hit songs he played on as a session cat in Chicago before founding EW&F. I also didn't know his early years in Memphis, and his childhood friendship w/Booker T. Jones. Yes, THAT Booker T. Jones (of the MG's). Maurice also was an innovator with a lot of production and business interests, and raised the bar for touring acts and their shows. EW&F shows became big events like KISS and other highly theatrical artists of the 70s.

This is one of the best autobiographies I've ever read. I'm gonna have to buy it. I loved the quotes he used at the start of every chapter.

Recommended for: any music fan, especially the geeks who like to read about how songs are crafted, and the deep background stories.
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39 reviews
January 19, 2019
Six stars if it were possible

I've said before that I was listening to EWF in the womb, and some of my earliest childhood memories are staring at their Afro-centric, cosmic and sometimes scary album covers. Reading this book makes me happy that I shared this planet with the likes of Maurice White. A known musical genius who attracted the same, he was private amid the band's success, which I deeply respect. It can be a good thing to see the relatable human imperfections of people you admire. And while I'd always recognized the spiritual background to the band's music, reading his deeper explanation of his philosophical influences will stick with me. What a blessed and continually bright Shining Star.
7 reviews
December 25, 2016
Great Autobiography

I liked it because it helped relived the EWF times I enjoyed as a teenager Val in Boston, listening and dancing to their music, and giving me backstage information about the and, as well as a historical account of the and that I wasn't aware of, of hope, persistent perseverance, self confidence and determination by Maurice.

I recommend this book to anyone in the music industry and entrepreneurs starting or growing a business or millennial dealing with the start of their careers, facing their initial life experiences.

I gave it four stars because of the great stories shared and the motivational content throughout the book. I highly recommended it.
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Author 1 book15 followers
June 29, 2017
Although I've seen Earth, Wind and Fire 6 times in 40 years, I bought this autobiography because I really didn't know much about the band. By the end of the book, I felt like I knew Maurice White very intimately. This is a very satisfying book for any EWF fan, as White describes his overall philosophies about life and music. He also goes into detail about his childhood and the rise, fall, and eventual resurrection of EWF. His descriptions of how he wrote or co-wrote some of the world's most popular songs is also very interesting. A must for all EWF fans!
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1,090 reviews136 followers
June 4, 2018
I can honestly say I knew nothing about Earth, Wind, & Fire besides the music. Being born and growing up after their heyday, I didn't really understand how innovative they were. Music often falls on the ears of the naive who never sit down and think of the brilliance it takes to compose a 4-minute song; we often just enjoy a nice melody and groove. I didn't go into reading this with any expectations, but I can say I'm glad I did. I enjoyed learning all about Maurice White, EWF, and all the many challenges they faced.
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101 reviews
December 31, 2018
I really enjoyed this book on audiobook! For so many reasons it was inspiring and moving. And I am not a musician...I bet musicians and music-heads would love this. I appreciated the philosophy and intentionality of the crafting of this band under the leadership of Maurice White and the willingness (and courage) to take creative risks. Such a powerful story of one of the greats in American music. We are immortal. (Note: I really enjoyed the narrator on this as well. Makes a big difference when you enjoy the voice, cadence and relatability of the narration.)
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8 reviews1 follower
September 21, 2017
My respect for the talent and vision of Maurice White could not grow any larger. What a gifted & disciplined man. I listened to the audio version of this book and there were days I didn't want to get out of the car. Easily one of my favorite memoirs. A life well lived.
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295 reviews5 followers
July 25, 2024
Mr. White has always been a private person, so it is surprising that he would even consider writing a book about his extraordinary life. He was reticent to provide many details about his female relationships and children, but he did an exceptional job laying out his childhood and the formation of Earth, Wind & Fire, which was strictly his creation. He may have had control issues, but the positivity this remarkable man generated in his band, and throughout the world with their uplifting music, will endure for generations.
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32 reviews
January 6, 2021
Gave my love of EWF a whole new perspective. Maurice White beautifully describes his world view and philosophy behind the band.
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380 reviews
July 30, 2022
Highly enjoyable memoir of life, music, the business, and positive thinking/spirituality.
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7 reviews
September 16, 2016
Awesome book

I have always loved EW&F it was a part of my childhood, my mother always played their records and when I became an adult I have collected all of their songs. Maurice White had always been a mystery to me, but for some reason I felt if I could ever meet him he would instill in me so many spiritual truths that I had questions about.
This book was beautifully written and I binge read it for 2 days straight. After reading this, I felt like I really got to know the real Maurice White. He was a positively beautiful man inside and out.
This book is a must read for all diehard EW&F fans. You really feel like you are on the sidelines looking into Maurice White and EW&F's life. You really see and feel all the ups and downs and victories of the band. You even feel all the emotions of Maurice White as he created his "baby" EW&F. I loved this book. I feel inspired by it . I read this book for a reason, it came to me at the right time in my life. I will forever miss Maurice White, he was someone I wish I could've had deep conversations with, he always kept his head to the sky.
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115 reviews1 follower
August 13, 2018
I was very excited to have the opportunity to read this book as EWF is one of my favourite groups of all time. I grew up hearing their music of course as had anyone born in my era (early 70's) but it was not until much later that I began to perceive another layer to their music as I started taking in their lyrics, and realised the deeply spiritual messages within their uplifting, upbeat music.

It was a privilege to learn of the musical, personal and spiritual journey of this deeply private man. I loved hearing the genesis of many of my favourite songs from the band. Some of the descriptions of the music is quite technical in nature and for a layperson like myself I was a bit out of my depth, but I appreciated that this was Maurice's language, his thought process, and how he experienced the world. I loved too his description of his spiritual journey throughout his life and how it was the basis for everything that he did, and everything that EWF stood for. His life was truly inspiring, a message that was ultimately about faith. I feel changed, in a very positive way, after having read this book.
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473 reviews2 followers
December 29, 2016
I listened to this book on audiobook and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. The book pulled the curtain back on the very private life of Maurice White - and his creation of the phenomenal music group Earth Wind & Fire (EWF). For me, the story was intimate, entertaining, and substantive. The author did a wonderful job in conveying Maurice White's character and voice - his beliefs, philosophy, and spirituality, while providing an interesting account of his life before, during and after EWF's success. I liked the dignified manner in which the story was told. For example, he spoke about his success without concentrating on its excess (how many cars or homes owned, or women slept with). In addition, the book informed me of musical influences and associations I didn't know Maurice White was involved with (Urban Knights, Pieces of a Dream, Barbara Streisand). I even looked up a book or two that was regularly mentioned in the story (The Prophet). Extermely enjoyable audiobook!
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140 reviews11 followers
December 25, 2016
If you are a product of the late seventies, eighties, or nineties, you've got some knowledge of EW&F. I grew up listening to them in high school and this memoir took me down memory lane. Just seeing the titles of the song book this group had, brought back a time when I was carefree and innocent. Maurice White was a revolutionary as so many other musicians at the time who could rely only on their wits and enormous talent, instrument playing and strong voices. I am fortunate to have been growing up in this time period where real musicians were cranking out solid music and building legacies. Rest In Peace Maurice, Prince, Whitney, Michael, Luther Vandross, and others that are no longer here. Thank you for sharing your God given talents with the world and allowing everyone to enjoy your legacies.
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80 reviews
October 16, 2016
A bit biased since they are my favorite band, gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because for a non-musician and someone who has never played a musical instrument a lot of the technical information regarding music lost me. Maurice a definitely someone to look up to as a role model for today's youth. I admire the fact he was able to stay clear of the drug culture in the industry. I was in 5th grade when shining star was a hit. I have been a fan ever since and even took my children to see them at a concert in Miami years ago. This book is a wonderful insight into Maurice's vision for Earth Wind and Fire and an eye opener into the obstacles they faced as a band at a time when the Music industry was controlled by white executives .
260 reviews2 followers
November 10, 2016
It's always hard to review autobiographies as you aren't sure if you are reviewing the writing or the author's life. The writing here is very good - I didn't even realize there was a ghost writer until the end.

I enjoyed the Maurice White's honesty, his spirituality, creativity, vision. The one area where I thought he lacked some insight was his relationship with women and his kids. It's hard to completely respect his spirituality when he admits he let his kids down. That seems to be a theme I keep seeing in other autobiographies.
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40 reviews1 follower
March 30, 2018
Maurice White Bandleader

this book is about the man who put together the band. His hard youth, facing racism, his lifelong love of music. It shows the work and dedication it took to get EW&F off the ground. Some may call him a dictator or a plain ass**** , but he was ultimately successful with his vision. He made a lot of mistakes, but readily shares them with readers. I often found myself pulling up the songs on Apple music, as he would talk about writing them. The hits still play well today and remind me of days gone past. Thank you Reece for what you gave us
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45 reviews
June 20, 2017
Wow. I read Shining Star, this book is from the perspective of the bands founder, Maurice White. The man had a vision, he wanted to have positivity in his lyrics. I remember as a kid hearing him say, if there ain't no beauty you have to make some beauty. Little song lyrics can be so powerful, I'm glad I was able to read about how it all started until he how lost his battle with Parkinson's disease. A must read if you're a fan.
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5 reviews
June 23, 2017
Five stars for the story, three stars for the writing. A fantastic look at Maurice White's life and the motivation behind Earth, Wind & Fire. This happens with most co-written celebrity memoirs, the writing is never the most spectacular but the story keep audiences engaged. Highly recommend for anyone who loves music and/or Earth, Wind & Fire - what you'll realize from the story is just how influential the band was and remains.
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25 reviews26 followers
November 16, 2018
This biography lived up to my expectations. It was a wonderful read. The biography takes the reader through the humble beginnings of Earth, Wind & Fire's Maurice White from Memphis to Chicago and beyond. This biography informs readers of everything they may know, would like to know and should know of Earth, Wind & Fire's formation. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves to read celebrity bios. This is a must read!
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