From the emergence of Bill Haley and his Comets to the meteoric rise of
the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, Halfway to Paradise is an
extraordinary photographic tribute to the forces that invented rock.
From the 1950s until the early 1960s, photographer Harry Hammond's
camera captured rock 'n' roll's most famous names--The Beatles, Elvis
Presley, Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, the Animals, Dusty
Springfield, and many other icons. Now, from the legendary Harry Hammond
Archive comes this exciting collection of 250 previously unpublished
photographs of British and American musicians. Alwyn W. Turner captures
the energy of this explosive period in music history as he tells the
story of Britain's embrace--and sometime domination--of rock 'n' roll.