Transitioning to filmmaking, Parker demonstrated a remarkable talent for capturing the spirit of musical icons and cultural milestones. His notable directorial credits include Who Killed Nancy? (2009), a compelling investigation into the life and death of Nancy Spungen, and Monty Python: Almost the Truth - The Lawyers Cut (2009), which garnered six Emmy nominations for its innovative storytelling. In 2017, he directed It Was Fifty Years Ago Today! The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper & Beyond, a widely praised documentary charting the cultural significance of The Beatles’ landmark album. Parker’s films are renowned for their thorough research, engaging narratives, and ability to captivate both devoted fans and new audiences.
As an author, Parker has written several definitive books, including Sid Vicious: No One Is Innocent (2007), The Who by Numbers: The Story of the Who Through Their Music (2009), and Cum On, Feel the Noize: The Story of Slade (2006), showcasing his extensive knowledge of rock history.
His latest endeavour, Borrowed Time (2025), is a much-anticipated documentary that explores the life, music, and lasting impact of John Lennon, featuring rare archival footage and exclusive interviews with those closest to the iconic musician. With Borrowed Time, Parker continues to solidify his reputation as a masterful storyteller who vividly brings the legacy of musical pioneers to the forefront.
Alan G. Parker’s multifaceted career, encompassing film, literature, and music, reflects his dedication to preserving the stories of cultural giants. His work remains an essential contribution to the documentation of rock and punk heritage.
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August 11, 2025
ALAN G PARKER