Forever and Ever

Forever and Ever

Author: Dan A. Baker

Publisher: Catbird Publishing

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 0978784103

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An adventure about gene-based aging reversal and immortality.


Meter as Rhythm

Meter as Rhythm

Author: Christopher Francis Hasty

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 0195100662

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Part II systematically develops a fully temporal theory of meter that engages a variety of interpretive possibilities open to the performer. Here analyses of music from the early 17th century to the mid-20th century demonstrate the explanatory power of the theory and address broader issues of musical rhythm. The concluding chapters open the theory to more general questions of musical experience and its theoretical representation.


Who Should Sing 'Ol' Man River'?

Who Should Sing 'Ol' Man River'?

Author: Todd Decker

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2014-10-20

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 0199389209

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A Broadway classic, a call to action, and an incredibly malleable popular song, "Ol' Man River" is not your typical musical theater standard. Written by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II in the 1920s for Show Boat, "Ol Man River" perfectly blends two seemingly incongruous traits-the gravity of a Negro spiritual and the crowd-pleasing power of a Broadway anthem. Inspired by the voice of African American singer Paul Robeson, who adopted the tune for his own goals as an activist, "Ol' Man River" is both iconic and transformative. In Who Should Sing "Ol' Man River"? The Lives of an American Song, author Todd Decker examines how the song has shaped, and been shaped by, the African American experience. Yet "Ol' Man River" also transcends both its genre and original conception as a song written for an African American male. Beyond musical theater, this Broadway ballad has been reworked in musical genres from pop to jazz, opera to doo wop, rhythm and blues to gospel to reggae. Pop singers such as Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Judy Garland made "Ol' Man River" one of their signature songs. Jazz artists such as Bix Biederbecke, Duke Ellington, Dave Brubeck, Count Basie, and Keith Jarrett have all played "Ol' Man River," as have stars of the rock and roll era, such as Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, the Temptations, Cher, and Rod Stewart. Black or white, male or female-anyone who sings "Ol' Man River" must confront and consider its charged racial content and activist history. Performers and fans of musical theater as well as students of the Civil Rights movement will find Who Should Sing "Ol' Man River" an unprecedented examination of a song that's played a groundbreaking role in American history.


Kill 'em and Leave

Kill 'em and Leave

Author: James McBride

Publisher: Spiegel & Grau

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0812993500

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National Book Award winner James McBride goes in search of the real James Brownand his surprising journey illuminates not only our understanding of the Godfather of Soul but the ways in which our cultural heritage has been shaped by Browns legacy.


Shrinkage: Manhood, Marriage, and the Tumor That Tried to Kill Me

Shrinkage: Manhood, Marriage, and the Tumor That Tried to Kill Me

Author: Bryan Bishop

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2014-04-29

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1250039843

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The sidekick from "The Adam Carolla Show" traces his battle against an inoperable brain tumor, describing how his promising future was upended by challenging treatments, confrontations with his mortality, and his new life outlook.