His memoir follows his early interest in music to his experiences in each of the bands he’s fronted-Galaxie 500, Luna, and now Dean & Britta-and the dissolution of his marriage when he begins an affair with Luna’s bass player, Britta Phillips (now his wife). Which is a shame-he’s a good singer, and, as it happens, a talented author, too. And the fact that Wareham isn’t a household name reduces his book’s potential audience even further. So anyone picking up his memoir, Black Postcards, hoping to live vicariously through excess, addiction, and decline will be sorely disappointed. Please reload the page and try again.ĭean Wareham isn’t famous, isn’t rich, and, as rock musicians go, doesn’t seem particularly tortured. Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription.
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