Keith Haynes (musician)
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Keith Haynes (born 1963, Cardiff, Wales) is a Welsh author and musician.
Biography
Haynes was brought up in
Swansea City
owners from the club.
Picture Frame Seduction split up, then reformed in 1999.[1] In 2004 the band featured in Burning Britain: A history of UK Punk Rock.
Publications
In 1998, Haynes published his first book, titled Come on Cymru. His second, in 1999, was Come on Cymru 2000. He has since written books on professional and international footballers and on local history. He has also broadcast for the BBC in Wales and written for mainstream newspapers and publications including His most recent books have been biographical accounts of his experiences following Swansea City.
Books
- Come on Cymru, Sigma, ISBN 978-1-85058-689-0, 1998, Keith Haynes
- Come on Cymru 2000, Sigma, ISBN 978-1-85058-729-3, 1999, Keith Haynes
- Vetch Field Voices, A oral history, Tempus, 2000, ISBN 978-0-7524-1592-5, Keith Haynes
- Roger Freestone, Another Day at the Office, Tempus, 2001, ISBN 978-0-7524-2169-8, Keith Haynes
- 100 Swansea City Greats, NPI Media Group 2003, ISBN 0-7524-2715-6, Keith Haynes
- The Tony Ford Story, The History Press Ltd 2005, ISBN 0-7524-2418-1, Keith Haynes
- Gloucester, Photographic Memories, Francis Frith, ISBN 978-1-85937-232-6, Keith Haynes
- Walking on Sunshine, The History Press 2011, ISBN 978-0752464442, Keith Haynes
- Shine on Swansea City, The History Press 2012, ISBN 9780752486253Keith Haynes
References
- ^ Kennedy, Maev (5 August 2008). "Maev Kennedy: People". Theguardian.com. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
- ^ "Picture Frame Seduction - Profile". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
- ^ "9781850587293, Come on Cymru 2000! - New Football Writing from Wales". Gwales.com. Retrieved 22 July 2020.