Band Geeked Out

Band Geeked Out
Author: Josie Bloss
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2009
Genre: College choice
ISBN: 0738714690

In this witty follow-up to "Band Geek Love," high school senior and trumpet goddess Ellie Snow faces her hardest decision yet. Will she stay in blissful band geekdom forever, or march off in a different direction?

Band Geek Love

Band Geek Love
Author: Josie Bloss
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0738713589

The marching band is high school senior Ellie Snow's all-consuming passion until she finds herself in a secret romance with a handsome sophomore.

Notes From An Accidental Band Geek

Notes From An Accidental Band Geek
Author: Erin Dionne
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1101529407

From the author of Models Don’t Eat Chocolate Cookies comes a middle grade novel hailed by Linda Urban as “A perfect blend of laugh out loud funny and real-world heart.” Elsie Wyatt wants to be an orchestra superstar, like her dad and grandfather. The first step? Get into a super-selective summer music camp. In order to qualify, Elsie must “expand her musical horizons” by joining her high school’s marching band. Not only does this mean wearing a plumed hat and polyester pants, but it also means she can’t play her own instrument, can’t sit down, and can’t seem to say the right thing to anyone…let alone Jake, the cute trumpet player she meets on the first day. Plus, everything she does seems to cause a disaster. Surviving marching band is going to be way harder than Elsie thought. For fans of funny, realistic, every-girl novels like Wendy Mass’s 13 Gifts and Lisa Greenwald’s My Life in Pink & Green. “It has humor, heart, and a touch of romance that will provide ample fodder for booktalks.”—School Library Journal “Marching-band kids everywhere will enjoy this believable celebration of a life-changing, musical rite of passage.”—Kirkus

Geeked Out

Geeked Out
Author: Obert Skye
Publisher: Henry Holt Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1627799397

First in a new series. In a post-apocalyptic world, AV (Anti-Violence) Club members Tip, Mindy, Owen, and Xen develop semi-super powers and use them to try to save their middle school. Illustrations.

How to Seduce a Band Geek

How to Seduce a Band Geek
Author: Cassie Mae
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2016-09-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781537298481

Sierra Livingston's got it bad for her sister's best friend, Levi Mason-the boy who carries his drumsticks in his pocket, marches with the school's band, and taps his feet to whatever beat runs through his head. Sierra racks her brain for ways to impress the sexy drummer, but nothing seems to be working. When Sierra gets paired with Levi's sister, Brea, for a mentorship program, they strike a deal. In exchange for Sierra keeping her mouth shut about Brea ditching the program, Brea lets Sierra dig for more info on Levi to help get the guy of her dreams. But when Sierra discovers Levi no longer plays the drums, his family has moved into a trailer, and he's traded in his Range Rover for a baby blue moped, Sierra's not sure if she can go through with violating his privacy. She'll have to find the courage to ask him straight out-if he's willing to let her in-and explore other ways to seduce the school's band geek.

What It Means to Be in a Marching Band

What It Means to Be in a Marching Band
Author: Brad Bilsland
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2004-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1418476684

Ever wonder what it takes to be in a high school marching band? Are you just most of the lazy public who thinks all it takes to march is a matching outfit and a bunch of shiny instruments? Are you a part of the crowd who gets annoyed when the band "interrupts" YOUR football game? Or do you get pumped when you hear a drum cadence? Do you get goose bumps when you hear a song played at ear splitting decibels by a great marching band? Do you remember your high school marching past with either disdain or reverence? Do you wish that you could, just one more time, go out and feel the rush of performing a great piece of music in front of a large crowd? Buy this book. Within these pages, I take an amusing look into high school marching band. From the long sweltering days of band camp, to the culmination of state marching competitions. Broken out by each contributing section, you get to see what makes a band a living, breathing musical creature that can ensnare you, make you cheer then leave you wanting more. It is also a plea to promote high school music programs and give them at least the same kind of adoration that athletic teams get. It's an interesting take on an institution known as marching band. Have a read, you might just like it. What's the harm?

Albatross

Albatross
Author: Josie Bloss
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0738714763

A new student develops a destructive crush on a musician in love with the mysterious and alluring "albatross" around his neck.

Faking Faith

Faking Faith
Author: Josie Bloss
Publisher: North Star Editions, Inc.
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-11-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0738732664

Dylan Mahoney is living one big unholy lie. Thanks to a humiliating and painfully public sexting incident, Dylan has become the social pariah at her suburban Chicago high school. She’s ignored by everyone—when she’s not being taunted—and estranged from her two best friends. So when Dylan discovers the blogs of homeschooled fundamentalist Christian girls, she’s immediately drawn into their fascinating world of hope chests, chaperoned courtships, and wifely submission. Blogging as Faith, her devout and wholesome alter ego, Dylan befriends Abigail, the online group’s queen bee. After staying with Abigail and her family for a few days, Dylan begins to grow closer to Abigail (and her intriguingly complicated older brother). Soon, Dylan is forced to choose: keep living a lie . . . or come clean and face the consequences. A Junior Library Guild Selection Praise: "Josie Bloss writes about obsession—characters who are obsessed with band or music, obsessed with a boy, obsessed with someone else's life. They're themes to which all young adults—popular or not—can relate."—INDIANAPOLIS STAR

How to Train a Boy for Prom

How to Train a Boy for Prom
Author: Nikki Chartier
Publisher: Nicole Chartier
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2018-12-22
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

Eden Payne wants nothing to do with prom decorations, the popular girls, or the school's resident outcast Harvey Burke. Too bad her next semester is going to be consumed by the three. After bad luck lands her on the prom committee, alongside the cheerleaders and pageant queens, she's assigned the most impossible task on the list: booking a deejay. It wouldn't be so bad if the popular girls weren't hellbent on having retired local radio legend, Burke Berserk. Eden enlists help from Harvey, hoping he can convince his dad to come out of retirement for one night. Harvey agrees... for a price. If Eden trains him to be the perfect prom date so he can ask his longtime crush to the dance, he'll prevent her from a senior year of social hell. He sweetens the deal by throwing in tickets to an upcoming, sold out music festival where Eden's favorite band just filled a last minute slot. Eden is more than willing to transform Harvey from school misfit to prom dream date. But between their shared love for lyrics and practice dinner dates, her desire shifts from concert tickets to turning her trainee into the perfect prom date... for herself. **Note: This book can be read as a stand alone novel.**

The Jesus Lizard Book

The Jesus Lizard Book
Author: The Jesus Lizard
Publisher: Akashic Books
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2014-02-16
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1617751219

Featured as a "This Week's Reading/What We're Loving" pick at The Paris Review Named the Best Music-Related Book of 2014 by Joel Gausten "If you're a Jesus Lizard fan or a David Yow devotee, you're sure all over this. But even if you've never heard of the band, the book stands as one of the best ways to experience being in a tight, cohesive band. You get everything except the sweat, spilled beer, and blood. It's a fun ride, and the closest thing possible to getting in the van with these guys." --Mother Jones "The Jesus Lizard Book is a beautiful document of a band that wasn't afraid to be abrasive, chaotic, brutal, and sometimes, ugly." --The Chicago Tribune/Printers Row "These guys deserve to pat themselves on the back...If the spectacular photography in The Jesus Lizard Book is to be believed, their shows resembled nothing more than that scene in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom where some poor dude has his still-beating heart removed in an elaborate ritual." --The Paris Review "As a reader, you don’t need to hear the songs to appreciate the story--and Book delivers the band right to your coffee table loud and clear." --BoingBoing.net "The gorgeously crafted, 176-page hardcover Book...dives deep and candidly into the Jesus Lizard's first decade and touches a bit on that 2009 coda, too. Through many thousands of words, hundreds of photos, and collected ephemera, it celebrates the sweat, menace, humor, musicianship, lasting power, and genitals of one of the best bands ever coughed up by the rock underground." --The Village Voice "Book is a valuable document that brings us back to the era when artists were conditioned to practice the art of self-defense." --Pitchfork "A series of essays and photos that illuminates the Jesus Lizard--humorous, jolting, sometimes surprisingly moving." --The Chicago Tribune "If there is any recurring theme within the 176 pages of the newly released The Jesus Lizard Book it's this: The Chicago-grown noise rockers will be remembered as one of the greatest live bands to ever grace--or very well desecrate--the stage." --Chicago Sun-Times "Impressively candid, informed and informative history of a remarkable group of musicians. A 'must read' for their legions of appreciative fans...Highly recommended." --Midwest Book Review "Even if you're unfamiliar with or disinterested with the band's music, Book makes for an intriguing exploration of the alternative music scene of the '90s--a short burst in time when a band as gloriously odd as The Jesus Lizard could do whatever they wanted to do and get a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow." --Joel Gausten The Jesus Lizard Book is a coffee table affair of exclusive photography, art, and other imagery with written pieces by all four members of the seminal indie rock band the Jesus Lizard. The layout is stylish and elegant, particularly in contrast with the harshness of much of the band's music. Included are many Polaroids by David Wm. Sims, a delicious recipe by David Yow, a concise list of every show the Jesus Lizard played, and writings by two producers who recorded the band--Steve Albini and Andy Gill. There is biographical material of each member that covers childhood to the demise of the group. Other contributors include, Mike Watt, Alexander Hacke, Steve Gullick, Rebecca Gates, Jeff Lane, Sasha Frere-Jones, KRK, Bernie Bahrmasel, and many more.