Rock Music

Rock Music
Author: Mark Spicer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351550691

This volume gathers together twenty articles from among the best scholarly writing on rock music published in academic journals over the past two decades. These diverse essays reflect the wide range of approaches that scholars in various disciplines have applied to the study of rock, from those that address mainly the historical, sociological, cultural and technological factors that gave rise to this music, to those that focus primarily on analysis of the music itself. This collection of articles, some of which are now out of print or otherwise difficult to access, provides an overview of the current state of research in the field of rock music, and includes an introduction which contributes to the ongoing debate over the distinction (or lack thereof) betweenrock andpop.

Street Kids and Other Plays

Street Kids and Other Plays
Author: Brio Burgess
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0913960276

Containing three plays by Burgess composed of jazz songs, surreal characters, and dances that are idealized versions of reality.

Cat Kid Comic Club: Collaborations: A Graphic Novel (Cat Kid Comic Club #4): From the Creator of Dog Man

Cat Kid Comic Club: Collaborations: A Graphic Novel (Cat Kid Comic Club #4): From the Creator of Dog Man
Author: Dav Pilkey
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2022-11-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1338846647

The Cat Kid Comic Club learns to collaborate in this creative, funny, and insightful graphic novel by Dav Pilkey, the author and illustrator of Dog Man. Excitement and imagination run wild as Naomi, Melvin, Poppy, Gilbert, Curly, and their siblings get back to making comics with originality and laughter. But wait -- have they cleaned their rooms yet?! After their chores, the rambunctious group presents even more amazing mini-comics: a thrilling ride in "Chubbs McSpiderbutt," an action-packed romp in "Frogzilla," reflective haikus in "In the Autumn Pond," a candy-coated mystery in "Mallo Cop," and much, much more. By working together, the baby frogs discover that small things can have a huge impact. In this innovative graphic novel series, award-winning author and illustrator Dav Pilkey employs a variety of techniques -- including origami, acrylic paints, colored pencils, photography, collage, gouache, watercolors, and more -- to capture the creative and joyful spirit of collaboration. The variety of art styles, paired with Pilkey's trademark storytelling and humor, inspires imagination and innovation for readers of all ages.

Walking on

Walking on
Author: Pusser, Dwana
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2013-08-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781455613724

A no-nonsense lawman on a crusade against the mobsters and murderers ruling the state line between Mississippi and Tennessee in the 1960s, Sheriff Buford Pusser was larger than life. The subject of four feature films and a television series, the McNairy County sheriff gained international notoriety as a fearless law enforcement officer who let nothing get in his way. Buford Pusser's daughter presents the life story of the legendary sheriff from her perspective.

A Miracle of Catfish

A Miracle of Catfish
Author: Larry Brown
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2007-03-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1565125363

The final novel by the late author of Dirty Work and Facing the Music describes a single year in the lives of four men--including Cortez Sharp, a farmer with a terrible secret; gambler Tommy Bright; Cleve, a black neighbor whose daughter is involved with an unworthy man; and Jimmy, a child born to a man beyond redemption.

The Country Music Book of Lists

The Country Music Book of Lists
Author: Ace Collins
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1250096219

More than just charts, star bios, and boring listings, "The Country Music Book of Lists" is the perfect gift or pop reference guide for trivia fans, filled with humor, insight, and "down home fun".

Reconciling Relationships

Reconciling Relationships
Author: Mik Chester
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2008-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1606473476

There is hope for every relationship! In His Word, God gives clear directions, detailed word pictures and excellent examples of how to strengthen and reconcile relationships. There are instructions on how to fix relationships that were put together wrong, or have become unstable over time. The purpose of this book is to explore the Manufacturer's Handbook (the Bible) and discover what it says about how our thoughts, words and actions affect our relationships. We will learn that the key to reconciling relationships is nothing less than imitating God, and we will survey practical ways to do just that. Mik Chester is pastor at Mitchell Park Christian Church in St. Joseph, MO, and lives with his family in nearby Andrew County. His broad background includes a B.A. from Miami University (Ohio), and an M.S. from the University of Toledo. He also is a graduate of the Grace School of Ministry, Tulsa, OK and the Law Enforcement Academy at Missouri Western State University. Mik has over 20 years in ministry including 15 years as Lead Pastor. His casual style makes everyone comfortable digging deep into the Word of God. His experience in business, teaching, and time as a police officer, blended with a love for the Word of God gives him a down-to-earth practical approach to ministry and counseling.

Reading Lyrics

Reading Lyrics
Author: Robert Gottlieb
Publisher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 738
Release: 2000-11-21
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0375400818

A comprehensive anthology bringing together more than one thousand of the best American and English song lyrics of the twentieth century; an extraordinary celebration of a unique art form and an indispensable reference work and history that celebrates one of the twentieth century’s most enduring and cherished legacies. Reading Lyrics begins with the first masters of the colloquial phrase, including George M. Cohan (“Give My Regards to Broadway”), P. G. Wodehouse (“Till the Clouds Roll By”), and Irving Berlin, whose versatility and career span the period from “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” to “Annie Get Your Gun” and beyond. The Broadway musical emerges as a distinct dramatic form in the 1920s and 1930s, its evolution propelled by a trio of lyricists—Cole Porter, Ira Gershwin, and Lorenz Hart—whose explorations of the psychological and emotional nuances of falling in and out of love have lost none of their wit and sophistication. Their songs, including “Night and Day,” “The Man I Love,” and “Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered,” have become standards performed and recorded by generation after generation of singers. The lure of Broadway and Hollywood and the performing genius of such artists as Al Jolson, Fred Astaire, Ethel Waters, Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, and Ethel Merman inspired a remarkable array of talented writers, including Dorothy Fields (“A Fine Romance,” “I Can’t Give You Anything but Love”), Frank Loesser (“Guys and Dolls”), Oscar Hammerstein II (from the groundbreaking “Show Boat” of 1927 through his extraordinary collaboration with Richard Rodgers), Johnny Mercer, Yip Harburg, Andy Razaf, Noël Coward, and Stephen Sondheim. Reading Lyrics also celebrates the work of dozens of superb craftsmen whose songs remain known, but who today are themselves less known—writers like Haven Gillespie (whose “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” may be the most widely recorded song of its era); Herman Hupfeld (not only the composer/lyricist of “As Time Goes By” but also of “Are You Makin’ Any Money?” and “When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba”); the great light versifier Ogden Nash (“Speak Low,” “I’m a Stranger Here Myself,” and, yes, “The Sea-Gull and the Ea-Gull”); Don Raye (“Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” “Mister Five by Five,” and, of course, “Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet”); Bobby Troup (“Route 66”); Billy Strayhorn (not only for the omnipresent “Lush Life” but for “Something to Live For” and “A Lonely Coed”); Peggy Lee (not only a superb singer but also an original and appealing lyricist); and the unique Dave Frishberg (“I’m Hip,” “Peel Me a Grape,” “Van Lingo Mungo”). The lyricists are presented chronologically, each introduced by a succinct biography and the incisive commentary of Robert Gottlieb and Robert Kimball.