ABRAMS

Satchmo: The Wonderful World and Art of Louis Armstrong (Mar., $35) by Steven Brower assembles many never before seen writings, scrapbooks and artwork.

AMADEUS PRESS

(dist. by Hal Leonard Books)

The Worlds of Johann Sebastian Bach (Apr., $34.95) by Raymond Erickson offers traditional and new perspectives.

ANGRY PENGUIN

(dist. by Trafalgar Square/IPG)

Nirvana (Apr., $37.95) by Carol Clark draws on extensive interviews with the grunge band; includes two DVDs.

BACKBEAT BOOKS

Levon Helm's Midnight Ramble (July, $30) by Paul LaRaia. Photos from Helm's down-home jam session are accompanied by stars' remembrances.

A & C BLACK

(dist. by Consortium)

Don'ts for Dancers (Apr., $4.95) is the first U.S. edition of a book published in the U.K. in 1925.

CHRONICLE BOOKS

Obsessed with TV (June, $29.95) by David Hofstede poses 2,500 questions about the medium's history.

Mötley Crüe (Aug., $35) by Neil Zlozower chronicles the rise of these metal rockers.

ECCO

The Road to Woodstock (July, $29.95) by Michael Lang celebrates the concert's 40th anniversary. 75,000 first printing.

HARPERCOLLINS UK

(dist. by Trafalgar Square/IPG)

Gavin and Stacey: From Barry to Billericay (May, $26.95) by Ruth Jones and James Corden follows the stars of the BBC comedy as they go on a trip.

INSIGHT EDITIONS

(dist. by PGW)

Charmed by Audrey: Life on the Set of Sabrina (Mar., $16.95). Audrey Hepburn's professional and personal life is captured in Mark Shaw's candid photos.

HAL LEONARD BOOKS

Geniuses of the American Musical Theatre: The Composers and Lyricists (May, $29.95) by Herbert Keyser sketches 31 figures from Irving Berlin to Stephen Sondheim.

NEWMARKET PRESS

The Art of Monsters vs. Aliens (Mar., $40), edited by Linda Sunshine, foreword by Stephen Colbert, ties in with the DreamWorks 3-D animated film.

RIZZOLI

Kanye West: Glow in the Dark (Apr., $60) by Kanye West provides both a memento of the tour and a USB drive of previously unreleased music.

ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD/SCARECROW PRESS

(dist. by NBN)

A Year of Hitchcock: 52 Weeks with the Master of Suspense (Apr., $49.95) by Eric San Juan and Jim McDevitt analyzes 68 works directed by Hitchcock.

VANDERBILT UNIV. PRESS

The Ghosts of Harlem: Sessions with Jazz Legends (June, $75) by Hank O'Neal combines words, images and music recalling such greats as Cab Calloway and Dizzy Gillespie.