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Author | : Kingsley Abbott |
Publisher | : Helter Skelter Publishing |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : |
The editor o the acclaimed Back To The Beach gathers together the best writing on Motown in a collection spanning four decades. From profiles of key artists like Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson, and Marvin Gaye to analyses of Motown's hit factory songwriting partnerships and the sociological impact of the label on Sixties' America. Contributors include top critics like Dave March, Richard Williams and John Rockwell.
Author | : Cynthia Jurs |
Publisher | : Easton Studio Press LLC |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2024-03-19 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1632261332 |
In 1990, Cynthia Jurs climbed a path high in the Himalayas, to meet an “old wise man in a cave,” a highly venerated lama from Nepal, Charok Rinpoche. The question she carried with her was, "How can I bring healing and protection to Earth?" After hearing her question, Charok Rinpoche told Cynthia to procure sacred Earth Treasure Vases made of clay and potent medicines based on an ancient practice from Tibet, fill them with prayers and symbolic offerings, and plant them around the world to relieve suffering in troubled lands. Summoned by the Earth tells the story of Cynthia’s spirited Earth Treasure Vase pilgrimages, many of these told in gripping detail as she encounters the joys and anguish of the world’s diverse cultures from war-stricken Liberia to the mystical standing stones in Avebury; from the outback of Aboriginal Australia to the nuclear weapons laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico; and back to the cave in Nepal where it all began. In the process of bringing communities together to address their suffering and heal their lands, Cynthia is also forced to face what is calling to be healed within herself. When asked what is most needed to save our world, Cynthia’s teacher, Thich Nhat Hanh, replied, “We need to hear within us the sounds of the Earth crying.” Hearing that sound and heeding its call, Cynthia, and eventually many others who have joined her, have borne witness to the web of life in all its beauty and sorrow, ultimately seeing how Gaia—Mother Earth—is inviting us all to become vessels of sacred activism, global healing, and collective awakening. Responding to this summons from the Earth is the most pressing opportunity of our times.
Author | : Thomas Nelson |
Publisher | : Thomas Nelson |
Total Pages | : 433 |
Release | : 2015-07-14 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1401678793 |
There are an estimated 600 million Evangelicals in the world today, crossing cultures, histories, languages, politics, and nationalities. Evangelicals Around the World: A Global Handbook for the 21st Century introduces the fastest-growing segment of the global Christian church to the world and to each other. Bringing together a team of multi-disciplined scholars, writers, activists, and leaders from around the world, this handbook provides a compelling look at the diverse group we call Evangelicals. In this guide, written by those who know the movement the best, the issues that divide and the beliefs that unite this global Christian movement are presented in a journalistic fashion. Evangelicals Around the World describes the past and the present, the unique characters, and the powerful ministries of Evangelicals. With a large trim size and colorful page design, this beautiful book is the perfect choice for laypeople and scholars alike. Features include: Essays written by senior leaders of the movement and newer voices with fresh perspectives Articles written by journalists convey diverse and creative perspectives on ministry Essays provide the demographic details of Evangelicals in regions around the world Maps, graphs, photographs, quotes, and mini-profiles of evangelical heroes throughout time
Author | : Mark Kurlansky |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 339 |
Release | : 2014-07-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1594632731 |
Can a song change a nation? In 1964, Marvin Gaye, record producer William “Mickey” Stevenson, and Motown songwriter Ivy Jo Hunter wrote “Dancing in the Street.” The song was recorded at Motown’s Hitsville USA Studio by Martha and the Vandellas, with lead singer Martha Reeves arranging her own vocals. Released on July 31, the song was supposed to be an upbeat dance recording—a precursor to disco, and a song about the joyousness of dance. But events overtook it, and the song became one of the icons of American pop culture. The Beatles had landed in the U.S. in early 1964. By the summer, the sixties were in full swing. The summer of 1964 was the Mississippi Freedom Summer, the Berkeley Free Speech Movement, the beginning of the Vietnam War, the passage of the Civil Rights Act, and the lead-up to a dramatic election. As the country grew more radicalized in those few months, “Dancing in the Street” gained currency as an activist anthem. The song took on new meanings, multiple meanings, for many different groups that were all changing as the country changed. Told by the writer who is legendary for finding the big story in unlikely places, Ready for a Brand New Beat chronicles that extraordinary summer of 1964 and showcases the momentous role that a simple song about dancing played in history.
Author | : Mark Kurlansky |
Publisher | : National Geographic Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014-07-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1594632731 |
Can a song change a nation? In 1964, Marvin Gaye, record producer William “Mickey” Stevenson, and Motown songwriter Ivy Jo Hunter wrote “Dancing in the Street.” The song was recorded at Motown’s Hitsville USA Studio by Martha and the Vandellas, with lead singer Martha Reeves arranging her own vocals. Released on July 31, the song was supposed to be an upbeat dance recording—a precursor to disco, and a song about the joyousness of dance. But events overtook it, and the song became one of the icons of American pop culture. The Beatles had landed in the U.S. in early 1964. By the summer, the sixties were in full swing. The summer of 1964 was the Mississippi Freedom Summer, the Berkeley Free Speech Movement, the beginning of the Vietnam War, the passage of the Civil Rights Act, and the lead-up to a dramatic election. As the country grew more radicalized in those few months, “Dancing in the Street” gained currency as an activist anthem. The song took on new meanings, multiple meanings, for many different groups that were all changing as the country changed. Told by the writer who is legendary for finding the big story in unlikely places, Ready for a Brand New Beat chronicles that extraordinary summer of 1964 and showcases the momentous role that a simple song about dancing played in history.
Author | : Sharon Shahaf |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 409 |
Release | : 2013-06-17 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1135889511 |
"Global Television Formats" aims to revise the place of the global in television studies. The essays gathered here explore the diversity of global programming and approaches, and ask how to theorize contemporary global formats and thus re-shape our understanding of television as at once a shared global and specific local text, an economic system, a socio-political institution, and a popular practice. The contributors explore a wide array of television programming from the Middle East, Western and Eastern Europe, South Asia, North America, Latin America, and Brazil, and represent a br.
Author | : William D. Goodfellow |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 2014-02-04 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 1135681171 |
First Published in 1999. This is the first supplement to the initial SongCite publication and serves as an index to recently published collections of popular songs. 201 music books have been included, with over 6,500 different compositions listed. The vast majority of the collections is comprised entirely of vocal music, although, on occasion, instrumental works have been included.
Author | : Dave Morrison |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 2007-06 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0615151639 |
Morrison writes poems about the landscape of the heart, the weather inside the skull, and how Rock & Roll becomes part of your DNA. Morrison's second book of poetry is chock full of poems about String Theory, Khrushchev, Death, Jerry Lee Lewis, Fear, Norton Commandos, Time, Transistor Radios, Keith Richards, and the blues.
Author | : Ian Peel |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 195 |
Release | : 2010-01-04 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1848369271 |
Research from the BBC and Juniper Research has found that the most popular uses of the internet, outside of email and general browsing/surfing, are shopping (#1 most popular, 49% of users), "visiting eBay or other auction sites" (#2, 33%) and banking or other financial transactions (#3, 31%). In these recessionary times, The Rough Guide to Selling and Saving Online is a handbook for a healthier bank balance, providing everything you need to know to make money by selling on eBay and Amazon, and using the internet to shop for less, finding bargains and reduce your overheads. The book includes: -Sites for Selling -Sites for Saving Money - eBay -Amazon -Gumtree, Craigslist, and Classified Ads -Half.com and Bargain Books -PriceComparison Sites -Utiities Sites -Travel Sites -Finance Sites -Sites for Calling -Sites for Advice - Property Sites -Sites for Freebies
Author | : Charlie Gillett |
Publisher | : Souvenir Press |
Total Pages | : 545 |
Release | : 2011-05-01 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 0285640240 |
Charlie Gillett, a British journalist, loves the music, and his passion is evident throughout The Sound of the City. Yet the greatest strength of the book is the way Gillett tracks the resistance of the music industry to early rock-and-roll, which was followed (needless to say) by a frantic rush to engulf and devour it. When first published The Sound of the City was hailed as having 'never been bettered as the definitive history of rock' (Guardian). Now the classic history of rock and roll, has been revised and updated with over 75 historic archive photos. The text has been substantially revised to include newly discovered information and it is now 'the one essential work about the history of rock n' roll' (Jon Landau in Rolling Stone).