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1. Barney Hoskyns, “Tom Waits: The Mojo Interview,” Mojo Apr. 1999: 72–85.
2. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
3. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
4. Tom Waits, VH1 Storytellers, VH1, 13 June 1999.
5. Tom Waits, concert, Boston Music Hall, Boston, ma, 21 Mar. 1976.
6. Tom Waits, interview, wamu Radio, Washington, dc, 18 Apr. 1975.
7. Waits, interview, wamu Radio.
8. Tom Waits, interview, kbco-fm Radio, Denver, co, 13 Oct. 1999.
9. Dave Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential,” Bam 26 Feb. 1982: 14–17.
10. Rich Wiseman, “Tom Waits, All-Night Rambler,” Rolling Stone 30 Jan. 1975: 18.
11. Gary Morris, “I’m Not the Statue of Liberty: An Interview with Sylvia Miles,” Bright Lights Film Journal Online Apr. 1999.
12. Jay S. Jacobs, “Chuck E. Weiss: Chuck E.’s in Love,” Popentertainment.com Apr. 1999.
13. Stephen Peeples, interview with Tom Waits, Heartattack and Vine, press kit, 1980.
14. Waits, VH1 Storytellers .
15. Fred Schruers, “Tom Petty: The Rolling Stone Interview,” Rolling Stone 22 July 1999: 88–94.
16. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
17. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
18. Waits, interview, wamu Radio.
3 Looking for the Heart of Saturday Night
1. Barney Hoskyns, “Tom Waits: The Mojo Interview,” Mojo Apr. 1999: 72–85.
2. Michael Melvoin, “Michael Melvoin: A Biography,” press kit, June 1998.
3. Tom Waits, interview, kpfk-fm, Los Angeles, ca, 10 June 1974.
4. Waits, interview, kpfk-fm.
5. David Fricke, “The Resurrection of Tom Waits,” Rolling Stone 24 June 1999: 37–40.
6. David McGee, “Smelling like a Brewery, Looking like a Tramp,” Rolling Stone 27 Jan. 1997: 11–12, 15.
7. Betsy Carter and Peter S. Greenwood, “Sweet & Sour,” Newsweek 14 June 1976: 84.
8. Fricke, “Resurrection.”
9. Fricke, “Resurrection.”
10. Barney Hoskyns, “Tom Waits: The Mojo Interview,” Mojo Apr. 1999: 72–85.
11. Don Roy King, email to Blue Valentines (the Italian Tom Waits fan club), 2 July 1999.
12. McGee, “Smelling like a Brewery.”
13. “Tom Waits: Twenty Questions,” Playboy Mar. 1988: 128–31.
14. Stephen Peeples, interview with Tom Waits, Heartattack and Vine press kit, 1980.
15. Fricke, “Resurrection.”
16. Rich Wiseman, “Tom Waits, All-Night Rambler,” Rolling Stone 30 Jan. 1975: 18.
4 Warm Beer and Cold Women
1. Tom Waits, interview, kpfk-fm, Los Angeles, ca, 10 June 1974.
2. Tom Waits, concert, Boston Music Hall, Boston, ma, 21 Mar. 1976.
3. Waits, concert, Boston Music Hall.
4. David McGee, “Smelling like a Brewery, Looking like a Tramp,” Rolling Stone 27 Jan. 1997: 11–12, 15.
5. Peter O’Brien, “‘Watch out for 16 Year Old Girls Wearing Bell Bottoms Who Are Running Away from Home and Have a Lot of Blue Oyster Cult Records under Their Arm’ Says Tom Waits,” Zig Zag July 1976: 11–13.
6. Barney Hoskyns, “Tom Waits: The Mojo Interview,” Mojo Apr. 1999: 72–85.
7. McGee, “Smelling like a Brewery.”
8. McGee, “Smelling like a Brewery.”
9. “Random Notes,” Rolling Stone, 27 Jan. 1977: 36.
10. Michael Cader, ed., Saturday Night Live: The First Twenty Years, New York: Cader/Houghton Mifflin, 1994.
11. Fernwood Tonight, syndicated television series, 1 Aug. 1977.
12. Don Roy King, email to Blue Valentines (the Italian Tom Waits fan club), 2 July 1999.
5 Foreign Affairs
1. “Tom Waits: Barroom Balladeer,” Time 28 Nov. 1977: 77.
2. Delores Ziebarth, “Tom Waits Arrested in L.A.,” Rolling Stone 14 July 1977: 15.
3. Ziebarth, “Tom Waits Arrested.”
4. Jim Jarmusch, “Tom Waits Meets Jim Jarmusch,” Straight No Chaser Spring 1993: 21–35.
5. Ziebarth, “Tom Waits Arrested.”
6. “Random Notes,” Rolling Stone 11 Aug. 1977: 29–31.
7. Ziebarth, “Tom Waits Arrested.”
8. “Random Notes,” 11 Aug. 1977.
9. Steve Pond, “Tom Waits on One from the Heart, ”Rolling Stone 1 Apr. 1982: 44.
10. Bob Hart, “Flat ’At Tom, the Scrooge of Rock,” Sun 30 Apr. 1976: 25.
11. “Tom Waits: Barroom Balladeer.”
12. Timothy White, Rock Lives: Profiles and Interviews, New York: Owl, 1990.
13. White, Rock Lives .
14. White, Rock Lives .
15. White, Rock Lives .
16. White, Rock Lives .
17. White, Rock Lives .
18. White, Rock Lives .
19. Mikal Gilmore, “Tom Waits for His Next Album,” Rolling Stone 7 Sept. 1978: 17.
20. Gilmore, “Tom Waits.”
21. Gilmore, “Tom Waits.”
22. George Kanzler, “Side Man,” Newark Star Ledger 22 May 1999: Spotlight, 1.
23. Kanzler, “Side Man.”
24. Gilmore, “Tom Waits.”
25. Gianluca Tramontana, “Now for Some Sweetening,” Mojo Dec. 1999: 139.
26. Tramontana, “Now for Some Sweetening.”
27. White, Rock Lives .
28. Barney Hoskyns, “The Marlowe of the Ivories,” New Musical Express 25 May 1985: 28–31.
29. Dave Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential,” Bam 26 Feb. 1982: 14–17.
30. Tom Schnobbel, Morning Becomes Eclectic, kcrw-fm, Los Angeles, ca, 3 Oct. 1988.
31. Tom Waits, VH1 Storytellers, VH1, 13 June 1999.
32. Zimmer, “Tom Waits.”
6 This One’s from the Heart
1. Dave Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential,” Bam 26 Feb. 1982: 14–17.
2. Steve Pond, “Tom Waits on One from the Heart, Rolling Stone 1 Apr. 1982: 44.
3. Barney Hoskyns, “Tom Waits: The Mojo Interview,” Mojo Apr. 1999: 72–85.
4. Elliott Murphy, “Tom Waits: A Drifter Finds a Home,” Rolling Stone 30 Jan. 1986: 20–21.
5. Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential.”
6. Stephen Peeples, interview with Tom Waits, Heartattack and Vine press kit, 1980.
7. Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential.”
8. Chris Douridas, Morning Becomes Eclectic, kcrw-fm, Los Angeles, ca, 31 Mar. 1998.
9. Peeples, interview.
10. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
11. Peeples, interview.
12. Peeples, interview.
13. Peeples, interview.
14. Peeples, interview.
15. Murphy, “Tom Waits.”
16. Peeples, interview.
17. Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential.”
18. Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential.”
19. Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential.”
20. Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential.”
21. Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential.”
22. Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential.”
23. Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential.”
24. Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential.”
25. Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential.”
26. Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential.”
27. Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential.”
28. Murphy, “Tom Waits.”
29. George Kanzler, “Side Man,” Newark Star Ledger 22 May 1999: Spotlight, 1.
30. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
7 Swordfishtrombones
1. Dave Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential,” Bam 26 Feb. 1982: 14–17.
2. Zimmer, “Tom Waits’ Hollywood Confidential.”
3. Barney Hoskyns, “Tom Waits: The Mojo Interview,” Mojo Apr. 1999:
72–85.
4. John Tabler, ed., Who’s Who in Rock & Roll, New York: Crescent, 1991.
5. David Fricke, “The Resurrection of Tom Waits,” Rolling Stone 24 June 1999: 37–40.
6. Tom Schnobbel, Morning Becomes Eclectic, kcrw-fm, Los Angeles, ca, 3 Oct. 1988.
7. “Harry Partch,” Harmonium Home Page Composers Web site: shift.merriweb.com.au/harmonium/compositions/partch.html
8. “Tom Waits: Twenty Questions,” Playboy Mar. 1988: 128–31.
9. Fricke, “Resurrection.”
10. Chris Douridas, Morning Becomes Eclectic, kcrw-fm, Los Angeles, ca, 9 Oct. 1992.
11. Timothy White, Catch a Fire: The Life of Bob Marley, New York: Henry Holt, 1983.
12. Qtd. in Mark Rowland, “Tom Waits’ Wild Years,” Musician Jan. 1993: 70–72.
13. Fricke, “Resurrection.”
14. Swordfishtrombones promo interview, press kit, 1983.
15. Swordfishtrombones promo interview, press kit, 1983.
16. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
17. Ian Walker, “Waits on His Way,” Observer Magazine 1984: 30–31.
18. Barney Hoskyns, “The Marlowe of the Ivories,” New Musical Express 25 May 1985: 28–31.
19. Mick Brown, “Getting High on Low Life,” Time Out 1984: 52–53.
20. David Sheff, “Tom Waits and His Act,” Rolling Stone Oct. 1988: 38.
21. Hoskyns, “Marlowe.”
22. Elissa Van Poznak, “Lower East Side Story,” Face Oct. 1985.
23. Elliot Murphy, “Tom Waits: A Drifter Finds a Home,” Rolling Stone 30 Jan. 1986: 20–21.
24. Hoskyns, “Marlowe.”
25. Late Night with David Letterman, nbc, 16 Oct. 1987.
26. Van Poznak, “Lower East Side Story.”
27. Profile of Jim Jarmusch, Filmmaker, Sundance Channel, 1996.
28. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
29. Mark Rowland, “Tom Waits Is Flying Upside Down (On Purpose),” Musician Oct. 1987: 82–94.
30. Bill Milkowski, Rockers, Jazzbos and Visionaries, New York: Billboard, 1998.
31. Murphy, “Tom Waits.”
32. Hoskyns, “Marlowe.”
33. Rowland, “Tom Waits.”
34. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
35. Rowland, “Tom Waits.”
8 Frank’s Wild Years
1. Dierdre O’Donohue, Morning Becomes Eclectic, kcrw-fm, Los Angeles, ca, Aug. 1987.
2. O’Donohue, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
3. Barney Hoskyns, “The Marlowe of the Ivories,” New Musical Express 25 May 1985: 28–31.
4. Hoskyns, “Marlowe.”
5. Hoskyns, “Marlowe.”
6. O’Donohue, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
7. O’Donohue, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
8. Barney Hoskyns, “Tom Waits: The Mojo Interview,” Mojo Apr. 1999: 72–85.
9. Tom Schnobbel, Morning Becomes Eclectic, kcrw–fm, Los Angeles, ca, 3 Oct. 1988.
10. Mark Rowland, “Tom Waits Is Flying Upside Down (On Purpose),” Musician Oct. 1987: 82–94.
11. O’Donohue, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
12. Rowland, “Tom Waits.”
13. “Travellin’ Man,” Sounds 17 Oct. 1987: 18–22.
14. Schnobbel, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
15. O’Donohue, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
16. O’Donohue, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
17. Buried Treasures, Volume 1: The Directors, Island Visual Arts Video, 1991.
18. O’Donohue, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
19. Bill Holdship, “Tom Waits: Town Crier,” Creem Jan. 1988: 51–53.
20. Rowland, “Tom Waits.”
21. Rowland, “Tom Waits.”
22. Rowland, “Tom Waits.”
23. “Tom Waits: Twenty Questions,” Playboy Mar. 1988: 128–31.
24. O’Donohue, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
25. O’Donohue, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
26. Marianne Faithfull with David Dalton, Faithfull: An Autobiography, New York: Little Brown, 1994.
27. Faithfull and Dalton.
28. O’Donohue, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
29. O’Donohue, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
30. Late Night with David Letterman, nbc, 16 Oct. 1987.
31. “Tom Waits: Twenty Questions,” Playboy Mar. 1988: 128–31.
32. Schnobbel, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
33. David Sheff, “Tom Waits and His Act,” Rolling Stone Oct. 1988: 38.
34. Schnobbel, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
9 The Large Print Giveth, and the Small Print Taketh Away
1. Mark Rowland, “Tom Waits Is Flying Upside Down (On Purpose),” Musician Oct. 1987: 82–94.
2. Rowland, “Tom Waits.”
3. Solomon L. Wisenberg, “U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, Waits v. Frito-Lay, Inc.” http://caselaw.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?navby=search&case=/data2/circs/9th/2/978/1093.html
4. Wisenberg, “Waits v. Frito-Lay.”
5. Wisenberg, “Waits v. Frito-Lay.”
6. Wisenberg, “Waits v. Frito-Lay.”
7. Paul Feldman, “Tom Waits Wins Two and a Half Million in Voice Theft Suit,” Los An-geles Times 9 May 1990: B1, B8.
8. Wisenberg, “Waits v. Frito-Lay.”
9. Feldman, “Tom Waits.”
10. Wisenberg, “Waits v. Frito-Lay.”
11. Mark Rowland, “Tom Waits’ Wild Year,” Musician Jan. 1993: 70–72.
12. Robert Lloyd, “Gone North,” L.A. Weekly Online 22 Apr. 1999.
13. Rowland, “Tom Waits’ Wild Year.”
14. Anthony Bozza, comp., and Shawn Dahl, ed., Rolling Stone Raves, New York: Rolling Stone/Quill, 1999.
15. David Sheff, “Tom Waits and His Act,” Rolling Stone 6 Oct. 1988: 38.
16. Barney Hoskyns, “Tom Waits: The Mojo Interview,” Mojo Apr. 1999: 72–85.
17. Rowland, “Tom Waits’ Wild Year.”
18. Chris Douridas, Morning Becomes Eclectic, kcrw-fm, Los Angeles, ca, 9 Oct. 1992.
10 Who Are You Now?
1. Mark Rowland, “Tom Waits’ Wild Year,” Musician Jan. 1993: 70–72.
2. Rowland, “Tom Waits’ Wild Year.”
3. Chris Douridas, Morning Becomes Eclectic, kcrw-fm, Los Angeles, ca, 9 Oct. 1992.
4. Peter Orr, “Tom Waits at Work in the Fields of Song,” Reflex 6 Oct. 1992.
5. Douridas, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
6. Douridas, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
7. Rowland, “Tom Waits’ Wild Year.”
8. Douridas, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
9. “ Bone Machine : A User’s Manual,” press kit promo cd, 1992.
10. Rip Rense, “A Few Words about Bone Machine,” press kit, 1992.
11. Barney Hoskyns, “Tom Waits: The Mojo Interview,” Mojo Apr. 1999: 72–85.
12. Rense, “A Few Words.”
13. Douridas, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
14. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
15. Rowland, “Tom Waits’ Wild Year.”
16. Douridas, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
17. Douridas, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
18. Douridas, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
19. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
20. Douridas, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
21. Tom Waits, The Black Rider cd liner notes, Island Records, 1993.
22. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
23. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
24. Dierdre O’Donohue, Morning Becomes Eclectic, kcrw-fm, Los Angeles, ca, Aug. 1987.
25. Gavin Bryars, Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet, cd liner notes, Point Music, 1993.
26. Bryars, Jesus’ Blood .
27. Chris Douridas, Morning Becomes Eclectic, kcrw-fm, Los Angeles, ca, 31 Mar. 1998.
28. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
11 What’s He Building In There?
1. “Punk Rocker of the Week,” Entertainment Weekly 19 June 1998: 75.
2. Bradley Bambarger, “Tom Waits Joins Indie
Epitaph for ‘Mule’ Set,” Billboard 20 Mar. 1999: 1, 85.
3. David Fricke, “The Resurrection of Tom Waits,” Rolling Stone 24 June 1999: 37–40.
4. Jay S. Jacobs, “Chuck E. Weiss: Chuck E.’s in Love,” Popentertainment.com Apr. 1999.
5. Jacobs, “Chuck E. Weiss.”
6. Chris Douridas, Morning Becomes Eclectic, kcrw-fm, Los Angeles, ca, 31 Mar. 1998.
7. Tom Waits, VH1 Storytellers, VH1, 13 June 1999.
8. Douridas, Morning Becomes Eclectic .
9. Barney Hoskyns, “Tom Waits: The Mojo Interview,” Mojo Apr. 1999: 72–85.
10. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
11. Mark Edwards, “Life in the Old Dog Yet,” Times (London) 18 Apr. 1999: sec. 11, 10.
12. Rip Rense, “Mule Variations, ” Mule Variations press kit, Apr. 1999.
13. Rense, “Mule Variations.”
14. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
15. Rense, “Mule Variations.”
16. Fricke, “Resurrection.”
17. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
18. Rense, “Mule Variations.”
19. Rense, “Mule Variations.”
20. Fricke, “Resurrection.”
21. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
22. “Waits Lends Voice to Next Sparklehorse lp,” Sonicnet Online 25 Mar. 1999.
23. Fricke, “Resurrection.”
24. Barney Hoskyns, “Tom Waits Talks to Barney Hoskyns,” Mojo May 1999: 92–94.
25. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits Talks.”
26. Hoskyns, “Tom Waits.”
27. Fricke, “Resurrection.”
28. Mystery Men: Special Edition, dvd Universal Video, 1999.
12 The Long Way Home
1. Ross Fortune, “Conformity is a Fool’s Paradise,” Time Out (U.K.) 24 Apr. 2002: 10–12.
2. Edna Gunderson, “Listen to Waits, Hear his Vision of a Unique World,” USA Today 18 June 2002: D10.
3. Fortune, “Conformity is a Fool’s Paradise.”
4. “We’re All Mad Here,” Anti Records electronic press kit 13 June 2002.
5. Gunderson, “Listen to Waits, Hear his Vision of a Unique World.”
6. “We’re All Mad Here.”
7. Jon Pareles, “A Poet of Outcasts Who’s Come Inside,” New York Times 5 May 2002: 43, 51.
8. Gunderson, “Listen to Waits, Hear his Vision of a Unique World.”