Backbeats, John Lingan
Backbeats, John Lingan
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Backbeats
A History of Rock and Roll in Fifteen Drummers

Author: John Lingan

Narrator: Eric Yang

Unabridged: 7 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/11/2025


Synopsis

A Rolling Stone Best Music Book of 2025, this is an electrifying, “superb” (Atlantic), and “entirely fresh” (Rolling Stone) journey through the history of rock and roll, told through the lives of fifteen iconic drummers and their percussion rivals—from John Bonham and Charlie Watts to Ringo Starr and Questlove.

Rock and roll thrives on rhythm, but the drummers who drive that pulse often stay in the shadows. In Backbeats, acclaimed music historian John Lingan brings these unsung heroes into the spotlight, delivering a fascinating journey through six decades of rock history.

Lingan’s deep research and vivid storytelling explores the lives of fifteen pathbreaking drummers and their fellow timekeepers—men and women who together laid down the beat of an era. From Bernard Purdie’s legendary work with Aretha Franklin to Dave Grohl’s funk- and punk-indebted swing for Nirvana, these drummers redefined what was possible in pop music. Iconic figures like Ringo Starr, whose inventive style transformed the Beatles, and Charlie Watts, the steady backbone of the Rolling Stones, take center stage. But Lingan doesn’t stop there—he also shines a light on groundbreaking, underappreciated talents like Maureen Tucker of The Velvet Underground, whose minimalist beats rewrote the rule book, and Sam Lay, a pivotal figure in rock’s evolution from the blues.

Packed with insider stories and exclusive interviews—from Robert Plant’s reflections on Led Zeppelin’s legendary sessions to superstar recording engineer Steve Albini’s behind-the-scenes accounts—Backbeats offers an eye-opening glimpse into some of rock’s most unforgettable moments, including the seismic shift of Bob Dylan going electric at Newport, James Brown’s explosive creation of funk in the late sixties, and the birth of LA thrash metal in the early eighties.

More than just a tribute to an unrecognized group of virtuosos, this book is a love letter to the art of drumming itself. Both “broadly accessible” and “enlightening” (Rolling Stone) to musicians and non-musicians alike, Backbeats shows how these remarkable artists not only kept the beat but drove rock and roll forward. It’s a must-read for any music lover, offering a fresh and thrilling perspective on a story we only thought we knew.

About John Lingan

John Lingan is the author of Backbeats: A History of Rock and Roll in Fifteen Drummers; Homeplace: A Southern Town, a Country Legend, and the Last Days of a Mountaintop Honky-Tonk; and A Song for Everyone: The Story of Creedence Clearwater Revival, named one of the Best Music Books of 2022 by Variety. He has written for The New York Times MagazineThe Washington PostThe Nation, and Oxford American, among many other publications. He lives in Maryland. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dan on October 13, 2025

My thanks to NetGalley and Scribner for an advance copy of this book on musical history focusing on the most maligned and joked about position in any band, the drummer, and the importance of drums, and the some of the most pivotal, and influential people how have kept the beat for so long. I came to......more

Goodreads review by J Earl on October 02, 2025

Backbeats, by John Lingan, is a fun and informative read that will have you listening to lots of good music. As a history of rock and roll it does an excellent job. No doubt one could choose different drummers but the ones included here connects early rock and roll to what came before, the various ge......more

Goodreads review by Bruce on October 07, 2025

What a unique and adventurous concept, to tell the history of rock'n'roll from the perspective of the drummers. I was captivated from the first page to the last. I read it almost straight through, only stopping to cue up a song that was mentioned in the book so I could hear the referenced drum secti......more

Goodreads review by Miguel on November 14, 2025

Ba dum dum tsss While not being able to keep a beat myself and thus unable to comment authoritatively on this, but I was pretty shocked that Keith Moon was shoehorned under Bonham. A lot of the drummers here were not known to me, but does Tony Thompson really merit his own chapter? I guess my main be......more

Goodreads review by Ellie on September 01, 2025

Who knew the most important person in the band was the drummer! I did not know many of these drummers, for example James Brown’s drummer, who kept perfect time. A few of the drummers we grew up listening to are not mentioned! Ginger Baker? John Densmore? Of course, Ringo is right at the top!! Anyone......more


Quotes

"Eric Yang takes a straightforward and unembellished approach with his narration of this celebration of rock ‘n’ roll’s most influential drummers. Many of the musicians profiled are household names—Ringo Starr, Charlie Watts, Dave Grohl, for example—but the best sections feature underappreciated geniuses like The Velvet Underground’s Maureen Tucker, who shunned cymbals and played an upturned bass drum with her hands. Author Lingan is clearly a drum nerd, and his research is deep, but he avoids jargon and writes with a clear style that will appeal to any music lover."