Martin Torgoff

Martin Torgoff (born November 29, 1952) is an American journalist, author, documentary filmmaker, and writer, director and producer of television, who has worked extensively in the fields of music and American popular culture. He is best known for his book "Can’t Find My Way Home: America In the Great Stoned Age, 1945-2000" (2004) a narrative cultural history of illicit drugs, and for "The Drug Years", the series for VH1 and Sundance that Torgoff wrote and appeared in, which was based on his book. Over the span of his forty-year career, his work has encompassed music, art, film, theater, literature, politics, biography, history, race, sociology, sexuality, and celebrity culture. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Bop apocalypse : jazz, race, the beats, and drugs / by Torgoff, Martin

    Published 2016
    Book
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    Can't find my way home : America in the great stoned age, 1945-2000 / by Torgoff, Martin

    Published 2004
    Book
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    Elvis '56

    Published 1999
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    Video DVD
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