DEAN JUDD'S: BOGGY BARRY
Author: Dean Judd
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published:
Total Pages: 102
ISBN-13: 1999984706
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Author: Dean Judd
Publisher: Lulu.com
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Total Pages: 102
ISBN-13: 1999984706
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Holly Gleason
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Published: 2023-09-12
Total Pages: 395
ISBN-13: 1641606320
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"As close to an autobiography as we're going to get from John Prine, Prine on Prine captures the inimitable, whimsical voice of one of our greatest songwriters . . . Nashville legend Holly Gleason knew the man and assembled this brilliant collection with a knowing eye and loving heart." —Joel Selvin, author of Fare Thee Well: The Final Chapter of the Grateful Dead's Long, Strange Trip and other books Curated by a critic who knew him across five decades, Prine on Prine distills the essence of an iconic American writer: unguarded, unfiltered and real. In his own words, in his own time—on the road, in the kitchen, the Library of Congress, radio shows, movie scripts, and beyond. John Prine hated giving interviews, but he said much when he talked. Embarrassed by fame, delighted by the smallest things, the first songwriter to read at the Library of Congress, and winner of the Pen Award for Literary Excellence, Prine saw the world unlike anyone else. The songs from 1971's John Prine remain spot-on takes of the human condition today, and his writing only got richer, funnier, and more incisive. The interviews in Prine on Prine trace his career evolution, his singular mind, his enduring awareness of social issues, and his acute love of life, from Studs Terkel's radio interviews from the early '70s to Mike Leonard's Today Show packages from the '80s, Cameron Crowe's early encounter to Ronni Lundy's Shuck Beans, Stack Cake cookbook, and Hot Rod magazine to No Depression's cover story, through today. Editor Holly Gleason enjoyed a longstanding relationship with Prine and his longtime co-manager, and she often traveled with him on tours in the late 1980s and represented him in the 2000s.
Author: Buell Burdett Bassette
Publisher:
Published: 1926
Total Pages: 867
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Danny Barker
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-07-27
Total Pages: 247
ISBN-13: 1349099368
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs a musician who grew up in New Orleans, and later worked in New York with the major swing orchestras of Lucky Millinder and Cab Calloway, Barker is uniquely placed to give an authoritative but personal view of jazz history. In this book he discusses his life in music, from the children's 'spasm' bands of the seventh ward of New Orleans, through the experience of brass bands and jazz funerals involving his grandfather, Isidore Barbarin, to his early days on the road with the blues singer Little Brother Montgomery. Later he goes on to discuss New York, and the jazz scene he found there in 1930. His work with Jelly Roll Morton, as well as the lesser-known bands of Fess Williams and Albert Nicholas, is covered before a full account of his years with Millinder, Benny Carter and Calloway, including a description of Dizzy Gillespie's impact on jazz, is given. The final chapters discuss Barker's career from the late 1940s. Starting with the New York dixieland scene at Ryan's and Condon's he talks of his work with Wilbur de Paris, James P. Johnson and This is Jazz, before discussing his return to New Orleans and New Orleans Jazz Museum. A collection of Barker's photographs,
Author: Jay Higginbotham
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 68
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Publisher:
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780528510250
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Glenn J. Lockwood
Publisher: Lyndhurst, Ont. : Corporation of the Township of Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 664
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Making of Community on the Gananoque River Frontier. 1796-1996.
Author: Helen Baylor
Publisher: Vision Publishing (Carson, CA)
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780976273004
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLook at Helen Baylor today and you don't see the anguish of childhood molestation, the isolation resulting from teen-age pregnancy, the desperation of being strung out on drugs, the vulnerability of being homeless, the numbing fear of having witnessed a murder or the pain of being forced to sell her body. You're too caught up in the purity of her singing, the anointing on her voice. You hear the joy of a changed life. As a gospel singer, Helen has few peers. There are many who are better known than she but few who can sing from such depth of conviction -- and with such passion. Her story is raw and compromised. She tells of becoming a teen-age singing sensation, of joining the cast of Hair, of hooking up with the Ike and Tina Turner Review, the Captain & Tennille, a Chaka Khan and Rufus. Then she tells of her friendship with cocaine and her promiscuity. She tells of bright highs and dark lows. She tells of the underside of life and of her glorious deliverance through Jesus Christ. For Helen Baylor, there truly is no greater love.
Author: Paul Anka
Publisher: Milwaukee, Wis. : Hal Leonard
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780634079542
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTwenty vintage favorites, including Put your head on my shoulder, You are my destiny, Diana, etc.
Author: Frederick Busch
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9780811211758
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor twenty years now, Frederick Busch has been a relentless chronicler of the human heart. Except for an occasional foray abroad, he has tended to set his fiction in a physical territory--the Northeast, upstate New York especially--which he has given literary shape. With the capaciousness of a Dickens and the control of a Hemingway, Busch's novels have come in steady counterpoint, raising and answering by turns insistent questions that worry even the plainest of domestic lives. In this his fifth book of stories, the Absent Friends of the title are the lost characters the author has so compassionately detailed, who long to recover their absent selves. But they are also, as Richard Bausch comments in The Philadelphia Inquirer, "friends we have failed, or who have failed us; it is the emotional cost of that estrangement that interests Frederick Busch."