Musical Genres
Review:For lovers of the musical "Wicked", this book is a must-have! The look of the book from the padded, distressed appearance of the cover, the foxing on the pages, the photos, the history of the show... it all adds up to a wonderful read and a great addition to other theatre books. Read more
Review:Nice intermediate arrangements. Many of the songs keep changing keys which is good for my brain and makes it extra fun (but sometimes tricky). Some are hard (one has 5 sharps!) but the arrangements are so well done it's worth the work! Read more
Review:Not eloquently written, but full of many details about Travis that most people wouldn't know. The in depth recollection of his past put on paper really brings it to life for the reader. Much more respect for Travis as a drummer and a human being after reading this! Read more
Review:this book was awesome! its a touching story of true love or lust you decide. she sleeps with a rock star one night the same night she meets another guy. they start up a relationship. only problem he is keeping his brother a secret. when she finds out . will it destroy them both? read to find out! Read more
Review:Easy read and candid point of view from Sammy... I am a huge fan of the guy already and reading this book sold me on the person he is and I like him that much more. Thanks for sharing your story...wish I could have bumped into you in Maui this last January...can't wait to go back and our next goal is to get to a Cabo birthday bash! Read more
Review:This biography begins with John's childhood, family and friends. It follows him through school and into his career with the Beatles and afterwards. Anecdotes from dozens of close friends and acquaintances along the way give insight into how he was feeling at a given time. There are new details of common knowledge, new perspectives of well known stories and new bits of info that could shock you. Some fans might find certain parts hard to accept.
This book neither glorifies nor bastardiz... Read more
Review:Brian's story was very interesting as a lifelong Beach Boys fan, but the storytelling jumps around chronologically quite a bit. It might be the way Brian thinks, which is cool, but I found it tough at times to know where we were at. Read more
Review:This is an absolute wonderful read. Marky Ramone gives great detail of his life as a Ramone, and before he became part of the legendary punk band. For me, as a younger listener, who was born in the 80's, and can vaguely remember the videos, it's great to read about his life then and now and see what it was like to experience the punk era and to work with people like Dee Dee, Joey, and Johnny, whose personalities seemed to clash. Marky seemed to be the person to calm everyone down.
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Review:Interesting book about 60's studio musicians, The Wrecking Crew, in LA making hits for many groups. Had a chance to take Bass lessons from Carol Kaye, what a great and talented lady! Glad all these studio musicians are finally getting some credit for all the hits they created and the music that touched so many people's lives. Read more
Review:My Voice: A Memoir embodies the fundamentals of Hip Hop - HONESTY, INSPIRATION, & CONSCIOUSNESS. Angie's testimony of her life story, thus far, is a gift for the culture!!! A MUST READ ESPECIALLY FOR HIP HOP JUNKIES!!!! Read more