Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Jim Bakker, Iggy Pop, Bennie Oosterbaan, Don Nelson, Bettye LaVette, Bill Szymczyk, Robert Zuppke, John Beyrle, Harry Morgan, Frank Stanton, Wayne Static, Edmund Szoka, Earl Morrall, Justin Abdelkader, David Leestma, Trisa Hayes, M. C. Burton, Jr., Edward I. Schalon, Ira Flagstead, Joseph Beyrle, Andree Layton Roaf, William Scagel, Drew Naymick, Rick Johnson, Gerry Teifer, Bobby Grich, Ruvell Martin, Bob Wood, John Frederick Nims, Richard Versalle, Richard Mell, Haddon Sundblom, Ronald Johnson, Steve Gorman, Brendan Gielow, Kate Reinders, Vonda Kay Van Dyke, Lewis B. Smedes, Seth Privacky, Terrance Taylor, Rodger Beckman, Paul Dekker, Laurie Keller, W. Wesley Peterson, John Williams, Mark Hughes, Bobby Morse, John Dobb, Chauncey Davis. Excerpt: Iggy Pop (born James Newell "Jim" Osterberg, Jr.; April 21, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and occasional actor. He is considered an influential innovator of punk rock, hard rock, and other styles of rock music. Pop began calling himself "Iggy" after his first band in high school (for which he was drummer), The Iguanas. He was lead singer/songwriter of influential protopunk band The Stooges and became known for his outrageous and unpredictable stage antics. Pop's popularity has ebbed and flowed throughout the course of his solo career. His best-known songs include "Lust for Life," "Real Wild Child," "Candy" (a duet with Kate Pierson of The B-52's), "China Girl" and "The Passenger." Iggy Pop was born in Muskegon, Michigan, the son of Louella (nee Christensen) and James Newell Osterberg, Sr., a former high school English teacher and baseball coach at Fordson High School in Dearborn, Michigan. Osterberg was raised in a trailer park in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He is of Irish and English descent on his father's side, and of Norwegian and Danish ancestry on his moth...