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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Nick Tosches

Movies
  
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Born
  
Nicholas P. Tosches October 17, 1949 (age 75) Newark, New Jersey, United States (
1949-10-17
)

Occupation
  
Biographer, essayist, journalist, novelist, poet

Role
  
Journalist · nicktosches.com

Books
  
Dino: Living High in the Dirt, In the Hand of Dante, Hellfire, Me and the Devil: A Novel, Where Dead Voices G

Similar People
  
Richard Meltzer, Dean Martin, Raymond De Felitta

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Nick Tosches (; born October 17 or 23, 1949) is an American journalist, novelist, biographer, and poet. His 1982 biography of Jerry Lee Lewis, Hellfire, was praised by Rolling Stone magazine as "the best rock and roll biography ever written."

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Life

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Tosches was born in Newark, New Jersey. His surname originated from Albanian settlers in Italy, known as Arbëreshë; his grandfather emigrated from the village of Casalvecchio di Puglia to New York City in the late nineteenth century.

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According to his own account, Tosches "barely finished high school". He had a variety of jobs, including working as a porter for his family's business in New Jersey, as a paste-up artist for the Lovable underwear company in New York City, And later, in the early 1970s, as a snake hunter for the Miami Serpentarium, in Florida. A fan of early rock and roll and "oddball" records, he also began writing for rock music magazines, including Creem, Fusion, and Rolling Stone. He has been described as "the best example of a good rock journalist who set out to transcend his genre and succeeded," and as someone who "along with Lester Bangs, Richard Meltzer and a handful of other noble notables from the era... elevated rock writing to a new plateau." He was fired by Rolling Stone for collaborating with Meltzer in filing record reviews under each other's byline.

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Tosches' first book, Country: The Biggest Music in America (later retitled Country: The Twisted Roots of Rock and Roll), was first published in 1977. It was followed in 1982 by Hellfire, a biography of Jerry Lee Lewis, and in 1984 by Unsung Heroes of Rock 'n' Roll: The Birth of Rock in the Wild Years Before Elvis. He subsequently wrote biographies of the singer and entertainer Dean Martin, the Sicilian financier Michele Sindona, the heavyweight boxer Sonny Liston, the country singer Emmett Miller, and the racketeer Arnold Rothstein.

Tosches has worked as a contributing editor of Vanity Fair magazine. His work has also been published in Esquire and Open City. He has published four novels, Cut Numbers (1988), Trinities (1994), In the Hand of Dante (2002), and Me and the Devil (2012); and a collection of poetry, Chaldea and I Dig Girls (1999). He also worked on Never Trust a Loving God, a book in collaboration with the French painter Thierry Alonso Gravleur, a friend of the writer. He has described his literary influences as "Hesiod, Sappho, Christopher Marlowe, Ezra Pound, William Faulkner, Charles Olson, and God knows who else." A compendium, The Nick Tosches Reader, collects writings from over the course of his career.

Tosches was featured on the popular Travel Channel show Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations in the episode "Disappearing Manhattan", in which he and Bourdain shared a drink at Sophie's in the East Village, a Manhattan dive bar, and discussed the changing nature of the city.

Discography

  • Blue Eyes and Exit Wounds, with Hubert Selby Jr., produced by the author Harold Goldberg, 1998
  • Nick & Homer, with Homer Henderson, 1998
  • Fuckthelivingfuckthedead, 2001
  • For the Taking: Vol. I from Chaldea, with Rick Whitehurst 2006
  • Film and television

  • Louis Prima: The Wildest!,1999
  • Hubert Selby Jr: It/ll Be Better Tomorrow, 2005
  • Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride: Hunter S. Thompson on Film, 2006
  • Mobsters, in the episode Tommy Lucchese, 2008
  • Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations in the episode "Disappearing Manhattan", 2009
  • Podcast

    WTF with Marc Maron Mon, February 23, 2015 http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episodes/episode_579_-_nick_tosches

    References

    Nick Tosches Wikipedia


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