American Band

American Band
Author: Kristen Laine
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2007-08-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781101216972

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In the spirit of Friday Night Lights comes the stirring story of a marching band from small-town middle America. Every fall, marching bands take to the field in a uniquely American ritual. For millions of kids, band is a rite of passage—a first foray into leadership and adult responsibility, and a chance to learn what it means to be a part of a community. Nowhere is band more serious than at Concord High School in Elkhart, Indiana, where the entire town is involved with the success of its defending state champion band, the Marching Minutemen. In the place where this tradition may have originated, in the city that became the band instrument capital of the world, band is a religion. But it’s not the only religion—as legendary director Max Jones discovers when conflicting notions of faith and purpose collide during his final year as director. In this intimate chronicle, the band marches through a season that starts in hope and promise, progresses through uncertainty and disappointment, and ends, ultimately, in redemption.

America the Band

America  the Band
Author: Jude Warne
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781538120965

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As if recovering from a raucous dream of the 1960s, Gerry Beckley, Dewey Bunnell, and Dan Peek arrived on 1970s American radio with a sound that echoed disenchanted hearts of young people everywhere. The three American boys had named their band after a country they’d watched and dreamt of from their London childhood Air Force base homes. What was this country? This new band? Classic and timeless, America embodied the dreams of a nation desperate to emerge from the desert and finally give their horse a name. Celebrating the band’s fiftieth anniversary, Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell share stories of growing up, growing together, and growing older. Journalist Jude Warne weaves original interviews with Beckley, Bunnell, and many others into a dynamic cultural history of America, the band, and America, the nation. Reliving hits like “Ventura Highway,” “Tin Man,” and of course, “A Horse with No Name” from their 19 studio albums and incomparable live recordings, this book offers readers a new appreciation of what makes some music unforgettable and timeless. As America’s music stays in rhythm with the heartbeats of its millions of fans, new fans feel the draw of a familiar emotion. They’ve felt it before in their hearts and thanks to America, they can now hear it, share it, and sing along.

Ramones

Ramones
Author: Jim Bessman
Publsiher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1417706651

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The authorized story of an American band who shaped the history of music for generations. Today's new music-makers are looking back at the bands that broke the ground, and the Ramones are it: the original high priests of punk, the stars of rock 'n roll high school, the royal avatars of rock, raunch, and rebellion. 60 photographs and illustrations.

Our Band Could Be Your Life

Our Band Could Be Your Life
Author: Michael Azerrad
Publsiher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2012-12-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780316247184

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The definitive chronicle of underground music in the 1980s tells the stories of Black Flag, Sonic Youth, The Replacements, and other seminal bands whose DIY revolution changed American music forever. Our Band Could Be Your Life is the never-before-told story of the musical revolution that happened right under the nose of the Reagan Eighties -- when a small but sprawling network of bands, labels, fanzines, radio stations, and other subversives re-energized American rock with punk's do-it-yourself credo and created music that was deeply personal, often brilliant, always challenging, and immensely influential. This sweeping chronicle of music, politics, drugs, fear, loathing, and faith is an indie rock classic in its own right. The bands profiled include: Sonic Youth Black Flag The Replacements Minutemen Husker Du Minor Threat Mission of Burma Butthole Surfers Big Black Fugazi Mudhoney Beat Happening Dinosaur Jr.

The Eagles

The Eagles
Author: Andrew Vaughan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Rock groups
ISBN: 1402777124

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This gorgeous volume traces the history of The Eagles from the late 1960s through to the present. Capturing the albums, the tours, the fights, the triumphs, the awards, and the 1994 reunion tour, "The Eagles" offers a truly unique look at how the group exported the Southern California lifestyle to every corner of the world.

An American Band

An American Band
Author: Billy James
Publsiher: SAF Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1999
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0946719268

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The loudest? Most hated? Certainly the biggest multi-platinum-selling band. All is revealed.

An American Band

An American Band
Author: Dan Peek
Publsiher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2004-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781594679292

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"An American Band", the America Story, tells the story of the formative years of AMERICA, Dan's personal road to success in music and the turbulent times that followed, leading ultimately to his spiritual awakening.

Levon

Levon
Author: Sandra B. Tooze
Publsiher: Diversion Books
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2020-08-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781635767025

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The life of the legendary drummer and singer is explored through extensive research and personal interviews with family, friends, and fellow musicians. In the Arkansas Delta, a young Levon Helm witnessed “blues, country, and gospel hit in a head-on collision,” as he put it. The result was rock 'n' roll. As a teenager, he joined the raucous Ronnie Hawkins and the Hawks, then helped merge a hard-driving electric sound with Bob Dylan's folk roots, and revolutionized American rock with the Band. Helm not only provided perfect “in the pocket” rhythm and unforgettable vocals, he was the soul of The Band. Levon traces a rebellious life on the road, from being booed with Bob Dylan to the creative cauldron of Big Pink, the Woodstock Festival, world tours, The Last Waltz, and beyond with the man Dylan called “one of the last true great spirits of my or any other generation.” Author Sandra B. Tooze digs deep into what Helm saw as a devastating betrayal by his closest friend, Band guitarist Robbie Robertson—and Levon’s career collapse, his near bankruptcy, and the loss of his voice due to throat cancer in 1997. Yet Helm found success in an acting career that included roles in Coal Miner’s Daughter and The Right Stuff. Regaining his singing voice, he made his last decade a triumph, opening his barn to the Midnight Rambles and earning three Grammys.