David Cavanagh

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David Cavanagh was an Irish writer and music journalist. He was editor of Select magazine in the 1990s and wrote My Magpie Eyes Are Hungry for the Prize (2000), which detailed the rise and fall of Creation Records.[1]

Cavanagh was born in Dublin, and grew up in Northern Ireland.[2] During his career, he wrote for Sounds, Select, Q, Uncut and Mojo.[2]

He died by suicide in Luton in December 2018, aged 54.[1][2]

Books by Cavanagh

  • The World's Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Scandals. Bounty, 1989. .
  • Love Is the Drug. Penguin, 1994. Edited by John Aizlewood. .
  • Music for Boys. Fourth Estate, 2003. .
  • 1000 Songs to Change Your Life. Time Out, 2008. Edited by Will Fulford-Jones and John Lewis. .
  • Good Night and Good Riddance: How Thirty-Five Years of John Peel Helped to Shape Modern Life. Faber & Faber, 2015. .

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