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Here Comes Everybody
Reviewed on June 9, 2014 by San Francisco Bay Guardian
Here Comes Everybody: The Story of the Pogues was featured in the San Francisco Bay Guardian in advance of James Fearnley's event in Berkeley. Click here to read the entire piece, which includes an interview with Fearnley.
Here Comes Everybody
Reviewed on May 27, 2014 by The Oregonian
The Oregonian featured Here Comes Everybody: The Story of the Pogues in advance of James Fearnley's Portland event with Colin Meloy at Powell's. Click here for the complete article.
Here Comes Everybody
Reviewed on May 15, 2014 by Booklist
James Fearnley's Here Comes Everybody: The Story of the Pogues is called "a must for Pogues fans everywhere" in Booklist
Here Comes Everybody
Reviewed on May 8, 2014 by Soundcheck
James Fearnley, author of the memoir Here Comes Everybody: The Story of the Pogues, was interviewed on WNYC's Soundcheck. Click here to listen to the entire interview.
Here Comes Everybody
Reviewed on April 30, 2014 by Philadelphia Weekly
An interview with James Fearnley, author of Here Comes Everybody: The Story of the Pogues, was featured in the Philadelphia Weekly. Check out the entire article here.
Here Comes Everybody
Reviewed on April 15, 2014 by Library Journal
Library Journal says of James Fearnley's Here Comes Everybody: The Story of the Pogues: "For Pogues fans (and folk-punk fans generally) and rock memoir aficionados; a fine example of the genre."
Here Comes Everybody
Reviewed on March 17, 2014 by Publishers Weekly
James Fearnley's Here Comes Everybody: The Story of the Pogues was reviewed in PW. They said, "Fans of the Pogues...will be moved by this brutally honest account of a still much beloved band." 
Here Comes Everybody
Reviewed on March 15, 2014 by Kirkus Reviews
The first review for James Fearnley's Here Comes Everybody: The Story of the Pogues is in, and it's a good way to start. "Fearnley makes readers feel every mile," says Kirkus"For fans of the band, it’s a detail-rich, expressive remembrance."