The Emeli Sand Quiz Book

The Emeli Sand   Quiz Book
Author: Chris Cowlin
Publsiher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2013-09-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781909143890

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Are you a fan of Emeli Sandé? Have you followed her rise to fame from early collaborations to singing at the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games? Do you know all the words to Emeli's soulful lyrics and like to sing along? If so, you are certain to enjoy this informative new quiz book all about the multi-talented singer-songwriter. What award did Emeli win at the 2012 Harper's Bazaar Women of the Year awards? Where in the UK was Emeli born? What is unusual about Emeli's music video for her 2012 single 'Clown'? The answers to these questions and many more like them can be found in The Emeli Sandé Quiz Book. Packed full of facts about Emeli's amazing career to date, this quiz book contains 100 questions about the award winning star and covers all aspects of Emeli’s professional life as well as many personal details. This is a must-have book for anyone who enjoys the music of Emeli Sandé or would like to find out more about her.

Joni Mitchell

Joni Mitchell
Author: Malka Marom
Publsiher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781770905818

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A lush exploration of Joni Mitchell's career and art. When singer, musician, and broadcast journalist Malka Marom had the opportunity to interview Joni Mitchell in 1973, she was eager to reconnect with the performer she'd first met late one night in 1966 at a Yorkville coffeehouse. More conversations followed over the next four decades of friendship, and it was only after Joni and Malka completed their most recent recorded interview, in 2012, that Malka discovered the heart of their discussions: the creative process. In Joni Mitchell: In Her Own Words, Joni and Malka follow this thread through seven decades of life and art, discussing the influence of Joni's childhood, love and loss, playing dives and huge festivals, acclaim and criticism, poverty and affluence, glamorous triumphs and tragic mistakes . . . This riveting narrative, told in interviews, lyrics, paintings, and photographs, is shared in the hope of illuminating a timeless body of work and inspiring others.

Bowie

Bowie
Author: Pat Gilbert
Publsiher: Quarto Publishing Group USA
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780760359617

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Follow every step of David Bowie’s career; from Ziggy Stardust to Tin Machine, from “Space Oddity” to Let’s Dance to Blackstar, in Bowie: The Illustrated Story. David Bowie released an incredible 27 studio albums, beginning with his eponymous 1967 debut and ending with Blackstar, released just two days before his untimely death in January 2016. Widely regarded as one of the most influential musicians and performers of the previous five decades, Bowie demolished what were thought to be the limitations of stagecraft in rock music, as well as proving it possible for an artist to constantly--and successfully--redefine himself. As a result, Bowie has been credited with inspiring genres as disparate as glam and punk rock. This sharply written and gorgeously designed retrospective follows Bowie’s career from the folkie baroque rock of his debut, to his breakthrough single “Space Oddity,” and on to his flamboyant glam rock alter ego, Ziggy Stardust. Author Pat Gilbert continues through Bowie’s soul phase, his electronic Berlin trilogy, his massive pop success in the 1980s, and his turn to electronica in the 1990s, as well as subsequent tours, notable performances, collaborations, and accolades. Nearly every page is illustrated with stunning concert and candid offstage photography, including gig posters, 7-inch picture sleeves, concert ticket stubs, and more. The result is a fitting tribute to one of the most influential and admired stars in rock history.

Dancing in the Distraction Factory

Dancing in the Distraction Factory
Author: Andrew Goodwin
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 237
Release: 1993
Genre: Music videos
ISBN: 0415091705

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Country Music USA

Country Music USA
Author: Bill C. Malone,Tracey Laird
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 769
Release: 2018-06-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781477315378

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“Fifty years after its first publication, Country Music USA still stands as the most authoritative history of this uniquely American art form. Here are the stories of the people who made country music into such an integral part of our nation’s culture. We feel lucky to have had Bill Malone as an indispensable guide in making our PBS documentary; you should, too.” —Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan, Country Music: An American Family Story From reviews of previous editions: “Considered the definitive history of American country music.” —Los Angeles Times “If anyone knows more about the subject than [Malone] does, God help them.” —Larry McMurtry, from In a Narrow Grave “With Country Music USA, Bill Malone wrote the Bible for country music history and scholarship. This groundbreaking work, now updated, is the definitive chronicle of the sweeping drama of the country music experience.” —Chet Flippo, former editorial director, CMT: Country Music Television and CMT.com “Country Music USA is the definitive history of country music and of the artists who shaped its fascinating worlds.” —William Ferris, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, former chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities and coeditor of the Encyclopedia of Southern Culture Since its first publication in 1968, Bill C. Malone’s Country Music USA has won universal acclaim as the definitive history of American country music. Starting with the music’s folk roots in the rural South, it traces country music from the early days of radio into the twenty-first century. In this fiftieth-anniversary edition, Malone, the featured historian in Ken Burns’s 2019 documentary on country music, has revised every chapter to offer new information and fresh insights. Coauthor Tracey Laird tracks developments in country music in the new millennium, exploring the relationship between the current music scene and the traditions from which it emerged.

Ten Ways Not to Commit Suicide

Ten Ways Not to Commit Suicide
Author: Darryl McDaniels,Darrell Dawsey
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2016-07-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780062368799

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In this surprising and moving memoir, the legendary rap star and cofounder of Run D.M.C. keeps it a hundred percent, speaking out about his battle with depression and overcoming suicidal thoughts—one of the most devastating yet little known health issues plaguing the black community today. As one third of the legendary rap group Run D.M.C., Darryl “DMC” McDaniels—aka Legendary MC, The Devastating Mic Controller, and the King of Rock—had it all: talent, money, fame, prestige. While hitting #1 on the Billboard charts was exhilarating, the group’s success soon became overwhelming. A creative guy who enjoyed being at home alone or with his family, DMC turned to alcohol to numb himself, a retreat that became an addiction. For years, he went through the motions. But in 1997, when intoxication could no longer keep the pain at bay, he plunged into severe depression and became suicidal. He wasn’t alone. During the same period, suicide became the number three leading cause of death among black people—a health crisis that continues to this day. In this riveting memoir, DMC speaks openly about his emotional and psychological struggles and the impact on his life, and addresses the many reasons that led him—and thousands of others—to consider suicide. Some of the factors include not being true to who you are, feelings of loneliness, isolation, and alienation, and a lack of understanding and support from friends and family when it’s needed most. He also provides essential information on resources for getting help. Revealing how even the most successful people can suffer from depression, DMC offers inspiration for everyone in pain—information and insight that he hopes can help save other lives.

Dylan by Schatzberg 1965 1966 Photograph

Dylan by Schatzberg 1965 1966 Photograph
Author: Jerry Schatzberg
Publsiher: Antique Collector's Club
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1851498931

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In 1965, photographer Jerry Schatzberg, already well-established in the field due to his fashion and portrait photography for publications such as Vogue, Esquire and Life, listened to Bob Dylan for the first time. Shortly thereafter, Schatzberg was photographing a job in his studio and had some fortuitous company. Music journalist Al Aronowitz and disc jockey Scott Ross were discussing Dylan and a recent performance they had seen. He volunteered that he'd like to photograph the singer if given the chance. Dylan's new wife called the following day and gave him an open invitation to the studio where he was currently recording 'Highway 61 Revisited'. Excited and curious, Schatzberg set off for the studio, exactly six days after the seminal Newport Folk Festival set where Dylan went electric and was collectively booed. Dylan gave him free rein of the studio once he started shooting and the images that emerged from that day make obvious the comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. That almost-instant trust and rapport quickly grew into a friendship and they are part of the reason Schatzberg's sittings with Dylan work so successfully. Schatzberg would do nine more photo shoots with Dylan from 1965-6, arguably the singer's most creative period, and capture the Nobel laureate during one of the most pivotal moments in music history. Part of their uniqueness is their basic broad range of intimate and public locations: music and photography studios, live performances and street portraits.

Beyonc graphica

Beyonc  graphica
Author: Chris Roberts
Publsiher: Quarto Publishing Group USA
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2017-09-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781781317396

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An easy-to-read biography of “the most important and compelling popular musician of the twenty-first century,” includes infographics and photos (TheNew Yorker). Beyoncé needs no introduction. Singer, artist, activist and icon, she is worshiped by her many fans around the word. This stunning graphic biography tells the story of how a young singer from Texas transformed into a global superstar, celebrating the highlights and successes of her career through stunning new graphics, photographs and illustrations. Representing so much more than the pop industry, through philanthropy, politics and campaigning, Beyoncé has broken the mould of what it means to be a superstar—and that star just continues to rise. From costume changes to record sales, her impressive vocal range to her work off-stage, this original bio-graphic book charts the success of the icon who came to dominate the charts, our screens and even our wardrobes. An absolute must for any “Beehive” members and Beyoncé fans.