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Moondog, The Viking of 6th Avenue: The Authorized Biography Paperback – November 1, 2007

4.5 out of 5 stars 38 ratings

"Moondog is one of America’s great originals."—Alan Rich, New York Magazine

Here is one of the most improbable lives of the twentieth century: a blind and homeless man who became the most famous eccentric in New York and who, with enormous diligence, rose to prominence as an internationally respected music presence.

Born Louis Thomas Hardin in 1916, Moondog first made an impression in the late 1940s when he became a mascot of The New York Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall. His unique, melodic compositions were released on the Prestige jazz label. In the late 1960s the Viking-garbed Moondog was a pop music sensation on Columbia Records. Moondog is the noted inspiration for the contemporary freak folk movement led by Devendra Banhart.

Moondog's compositional style influenced his former roommate, Philip Glass, whose Preface and performances of Moondog works appear in the book. Moondog's work transcends labels and redefines the distinction between popular and high culture. A CD compilation with a variety of Moondog's compositions is bound into the book.

The CD tracklisting is as follows:

1: Caribea (1:32)Performer/Composer: Moondog2: To a Sea Horse (1:43)Performer/Composer: Moondog3: Trees Against the Sky (.51)Performer/Composer: Moondog4: Oo Debut (1:09)Performer/Composer: Moondog5: Autumn (2:07)Performer/Composer: Moondog6: Moondog Monologue (8:24)Performer/Composer: Moondog7: Moondog’s Theme (1:53)Performer/Composer: Moondog8: Trimbas in Quarters (1:47)Performer/Composer: Moondog9: I Came Into This World Alone (1:19)Performers: Moondog, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Jon GibsonComposer: Moondog10: Be a Hobo (1:22)Performers: Moondog, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Jon GibsonComposer: Moondog11: Why Spend the Dark Night With You (1:40)Performers: Moondog, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Jon GibsonComposer: Moondog12: All is Loneliness (1:38)Performers: Moondog, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Jon GibsonComposer: Moondog13: Organ Rounds (2:04)Performer/Composer: Moondog14: Canon in F Major, Book I (.43)Performer: Paul JordanComposer: Moondog15: Canon in B Flat Major, Book III (1:36)Performer: Paul JordanComposer: Moondog16: Canon in B Flat Major, Book I (.43)Performer: Paul JordanComposer: Moondog17: Canon in B Flat Major, Book II (.28)Performer: Paul JordanComposer: Moondog18: Canon in G Sharp Minor, Book I (.44)Performer: Paul JordanComposer: Moondog19: Canon in C Sharp Minor, Book II (1:32)Performer: Paul JordanComposer: Moondog20: 5/4 Snakebite Rattle (3:41)Performer: Stefan LakatosComposer: Moondog21: Trimbas and Woodblock in 5/2 (1:26)Performer: Stefan LakatosComposer: Moondog22: When I Am Deep in Sleep (2:17)Performer: Stefan LakatosComposer: Moondog23: Rabbit Hop (2:25)Performer/Composer: Moondog24: Dog Trot (2:25)Performer/Composer: Moondog25: Bird’s Lament (2:00)Performer/Composer: Moondog26: Viking 1 (2:55)Performer/Composer: Moondog27: Heimdall Fanfare (3:06)Performer/Composer: Moondog28: Intro and Overtone Continuum (2:22)Performer/Composer: Moondog
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Robert Scotto is a professor of literature at Baruch College, CUNY. Among his publications are a Critical Edition of Catch-22 and several monographs and articles on 19th and 20th century fiction.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ PROCESS
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 1, 2007
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ First Edition
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 280 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0976082284
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0976082286
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.25 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.9 x 9 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank: #3,710,925 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
    A dazzlingly detailed look into the life of Louis Hardin a.k.a Moondog. Really paints an interesting picture of this truly maverick figure. This man’s unorthodox and complicated life is detailed fantastically in book form. A truly fascinating read.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2014
    An essential look into the life and work (though his music is insufficiently analyzed for its brilliance, a weakness of the book) of a major musical figure who integrated many styles of music decades before the artists of the 1960s were going to. He was clearly a musician way ahead of his time, and it is about time that someone told his story. Even Allan Freed, whose radio shows helped to stir the rock revolution of the 1950s, called himself the Moondog after the real one, without his knowledge and permission, and started all his shows with one of Moondog's tracks (which the courts later ordered Freed to desist from doing). Moondog is one of the musical giants of the 20th Century and plays an important part in that era just prior to rock when many musicians were trying new experiments, some who became popular, and others like Moondog who remained in relative musical obscurity (despite being quite well known as a street figure who sold his art directly to others). The book is quite well written and sufficiently absorbing. It is I think an essential part of the history of popular music of the late 20th Century that is little known and should become so for modern listeners to better educate themselves about the musical history of our era. I only keep about 15% of the books on rock that I read, and I read almost all of them that appear on the shelves. This one is I think a keeper.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2007
    If you want to know about Moondog's life, this is what you'll have to buy, so there's no use nitpicking: isn't it nice to learn that when Moondog sued Alan Freed, he called Arturo Toscanini as a character witness? This isn't an especially well-written book; it's stilted and repetitive, but the author is a dogged researcher. By necessity, he has to rely on Moondog's own memoir (in verse) for details of his early life. Because it's an authorized biography, it doesn't ask any hard questions about the quality of Moondog's music or of his mental health. However, it comes with a CD of rare recordings, including madrigals sung by Moondog, Philip Glass and Stephen Reich. The CD alone is worth the price of the book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022
    I purchased this as a gift for a Moondog fan. He loved it.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2007
    What makes a musical genius? Is it the quality of their music, or their role in history, or the hindsight of critical analysis? To some composers, it is the combination of a unique story, a unique mode of composing or a unique way of looking at the world. This was the case with Louis Hardin aka Moondog who has, at last, had a gentle and rewarding biography written by Robert Scotto. It is a remarkable story in the American mythology that began in Wisconsin and a childhood growing up in Wyoming with his preacher father. Louis' early musical education was with the music teachers of the state but he hardly got a pass grade school in his education. As the years went by he drifted to New York where he spent 25 years begging on street corners. During this time he composed several major works and many many epigraphs - short songs that captured the passer by with their imaginative nature. As time went on he almost inadvertently became the darling of the avant garde and was renowned for his songs and drumming. He was befriended by Philip Glass and Steve Reich (some of their collaborations are heard on the extra CD) but after a failed marriage he remained a shadowy figure in the American Classical music world. By luck he managed to move to Germany in 1974 where he achieved a cult status among musicians. It seems so sad that it has taken such a long time to recognise this sensitive musician who, at his death had composed hundreds of songs, invented (a la Harry Partch) new instruments and had almost completed some 200 Symphonies.. Scotto is to be praised for trying to give the 21st century the dream of an almost forgotten genius of the 20th
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2014
    everything fine. thanks.

Top reviews from other countries

  • johner23
    5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting book.
    Reviewed in Brazil on July 22, 2025
    Interesting book.
  • Stephen W. Elkington
    5.0 out of 5 stars Moondog was an amazing man and musician/composer
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 16, 2014
    Moondog was an amazing man and musician/composer. His really is an uplifting story of huge personal and musical triumphs against terrible odds. Listen to his music, read his story.
  • Alex Carroll
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Bio!
    Reviewed in Germany on October 31, 2015
    Fascinating insight into the complex yet simple life of a visionary. A must read companion for people who, like me, intimately believe his music is inexplicably life changing. A very well written bio that paints the rich backdrop of culture(s) sociology, media, art, music, sexuality, family, childhood upbringing that lead a simple boy to become a relentless and multi-talented inquisitor.
    A humanistic lesson in Hope.
  • charles van waalwijk
    5.0 out of 5 stars now even better than first
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 5, 2017
    second purchase of this one, as first copy got lost in a plane..now even better than first time
  • Alan T.
    2.0 out of 5 stars could do better
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 16, 2018
    Moondog, a fascinating man and music that needs attention. I was hoping that this book would engage me and get me into the mind and the music concept of Moondog. But I found it over long and tedious. A Jake Thackray song says, she, (him) will say a thousand words when one word would do. That is this book. I just wanted to know the 'nitty gritty' of this man, his history and his music, not an ad nauseam analysis of American culture etc etc , other books do it better. Scotto, dragging out chapters and getting 'wordy' is not clever, it's boring. An entry on 'Wikipedia is more interesting. 5 star for the man I have yet to discover, 1 star for the book that is indulgent in his wordy ego.