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<title>Article : Dave Navarro Compiling Memoir From Inside a Photo Booth</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 1998 12:00:00 PST</pubDate>
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It began with Dave Navarro asking the shooting-the-shit question, "Wouldn't it be cool to have a photo booth in my house?" Six months later, a photo booth furnishes the guitarist's Hollywood abode, and Navarro is preparing for the release of Trust No One, a memoir detailing life as seen through its lens. | "The book will deal with everybody that's been inside my home in the last year," Navarro says. "It's almost like a year in the life of this home, as opposed to a year out of my life."...
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It began with <strong>Dave Navarro</strong> asking the
shooting-the-shit question, "Wouldn't it be cool to have a photo
booth in my house?" Six months later, a photo booth furnishes the
guitarist's Hollywood abode, and Navarro is preparing for the
release of <em>Trust No One</em>, a memoir detailing life as seen
through its lens. |
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"The book will deal with everybody that's been inside my home in
the last year," Navarro says. "It's almost like a year in the life
of this home, as opposed to a year out of my life."</p>
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<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 1998 12:00:00 PST</pubDate>
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Quote of the Day"The whole thing is like, basically, 'Poor me, I'm in pain; have sex with me because my mom died when I was fifteen.'"-- Dave Navarro, on the theme of his upcoming Spread album, Rolling Stone, March 19, 1998
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<p><strong>"The whole thing is like, basically, 'Poor me, I'm in
pain; have sex with me because my mom died when I was
fifteen.'"<br />
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<p><strong>-- Dave Navarro, on the theme of his upcoming Spread
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<title>Article : Dave Navarro Spreads His Wings</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 1998 12:00:00 PDT</pubDate>
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The guitar force behind the sinuous art-metal of Jane's Addiction and the dark-and-disturbed incarnation of the Red Hot Chili Peppers has found a home for his first solo venture. |Dave Navarro will release his band Spread's debut, recorded with Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, on his own Spread Entertainment label in conjunction with Clean Slate Records (owned by his manager Andy Slater) and Sony Music.The album, titled Unicorns and Rainbows: The Pelican, is tentatively slated for a...
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The guitar force behind the sinuous art-metal of <strong>Jane's
Addiction</strong> and the dark-and-disturbed incarnation of the
<strong>Red Hot Chili Peppers</strong> has found a home for his
first solo venture. |
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<strong>Dave Navarro</strong> will release his band
<strong>Spread</strong>'s debut, recorded with Chili Peppers
drummer <strong>Chad Smith</strong>, on his own <strong>Spread
Entertainment</strong> label in conjunction with <strong>Clean
Slate Records</strong> (owned by his manager <strong>Andy
Slater</strong>) and <strong>Sony Music</strong>.</p>
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The album, titled <em>Unicorns and Rainbows: The Pelican</em>, is
tentatively slated for a...</p>
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<title>Article : Spread 'Em</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 1998 12:00:00 PDT</pubDate>
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The guitar force behind the sinuous art-metal of Jane's Addiction and the dark-and-disturbed incarnation of the Red Hot Chili Peppers has found a home for his first solo venture. Dave Navarro will release his band Spread's debut, recorded with Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, on his own Spread Entertainment label in conjunction with Clean Slate Records (owned by his manager Andy Slater) and Sony Music.The album, entitled Unicorns and Rainbows: The Pelican, is tentatively slated for a February...
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The guitar force behind the sinuous art-metal of Jane's Addiction
and the dark-and-disturbed incarnation of the Red Hot Chili Peppers
has found a home for his first solo venture. Dave Navarro will
release his band Spread's debut, recorded with Chili Peppers
drummer Chad Smith, on his own Spread Entertainment label in
conjunction with Clean Slate Records (owned by his manager Andy
Slater) and Sony Music.
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The album, entitled <em>Unicorns and Rainbows: The Pelican</em>, is
tentatively slated for a February...</p>
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