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Blue grass boy: the story of Bill Monroe, father of bluegrass music

By Barb Rosenstock, Edwin Fotheringham. 2018

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General fictionMusic, Biography, United States history, Music biography
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Presents the story of musician Bill Monroe, the youngest of eight children, who loved playing and singing harmonies with his…

family on the front porch and continued to work on his craft as he grew up. His deep Kentucky roots helped him to create the unique American music called bluegrass. For grades K-3. 2018

Searching for Robert Johnson: The Life and Legend of the "King of the Delta Blues Singers"

By Peter Guralnick. 1998

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General fictionBiography, Music, Music biography
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Author of music biographies including Last Train to Memphis (DB 40087) examines the short life and long legacy of bluesman…

Johnson, who died at age twenty-seven in 1938. From scarce information, the author stitches together what is known of his life, and looks at the many blues musicians he influenced. 1989

Go, cat, go!: the life and times of Carl Perkins, the king of rockabilly

By Carl Perkins, David McGee. 1996

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Autobiography of Carl Perkins following his life and career from 1932 through the 1990's. Carl Perkins, one of the original…

pioneers of rock, is famous for writing "Blue Suede Shoes" and performing with Elvis and Johnny Cash as they toured on behalf of Sun Records during the heyday of rockabilly. 1996

When Paul met Artie: the story of Simon & Garfunkel

By G. Neri, David Litchfield, Greg Neri. 2018

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General fictionMusic, Biography, Music biography, United States history
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When Paul Met Artie is a picture book aimed at young readers from grades 4 to 7. From childhood friendship…

to brief teenage stardom, from early failures to musical greatness -- the incredible story of how Simon & Garfunkel became a cherished voice of their generation. For grades 4-7

Piano starts here: the young Art Tatum

By Robert Andrew Parker, Robert A. Parker. 2008

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General fiction, Historical fiction, Multi-cultural fictionMusic biography, Biography of persons with disabilities, Music, Biography
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An inspiring portrait of a young boy who became one of the piano jazz greats. Award winner. For grades 2-4

Drum dream girl: how one girl's courage changed music

By Margarita Engle, Rafael López. 2015

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General fiction, Multi-cultural fictionMusic, Poetry, Travel and geography, General non-fiction, Music biography
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In Cuba in the 1930s, music filled the air. Millo had a dream playing drums of all kinds, but the…

country and her father only permitted boys to play drums. Millo finds a way to drum and practices in secret. Eventually her father relents and hires a music teacher for her. Millo's persistance means that she and her sisters become the first all-girl dance band in Cuba and play with and for famous people. (Story inspired by the childhood of Millo Castro Zaldarriaga.) For grades K-3

Woolgathering

By Patti Smith. 2011

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General fictionLiterature, Poetry, Fine arts biography, Music biography
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Patti Smith's memoir of her childhood and her twenties in New York City

Becoming Billie Holiday

By Carole Boston Weatherford, Floyd Cooper. 2008

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General fictionPoetry, Biography, Music biography
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Jazz vocalist Billie Holiday (1915-1959) reflects on her early years in this fictional memoir written in verse. In "I Can't…

Face the Music" Billie overcomes stage fright. In "Trav'lin' Light," her songs are her home. Some violence and some strong language. For senior high readers. Coretta Scott King Honor. 2008

Dancing in the street: confessions of a Motown diva

By Mark Bego, Martha Reeves. 1994

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General fictionMusic biography, Music
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Autobiography of African American lead singer of Martha and the Vandellas, who recorded hit songs for Motown in the 1960s.…

Reeves recalls the inner workings of the Detroit record studio, reminisces about her fellow musicians, and discusses her rivalry with Diana Ross of the Supremes. Some strong language. 1994

The book of rock stars: 24 musical icons that shine through history

By Kathleen Krull, Stephen Alcorn. 2003

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Two dozen minibiographies of rock music legends. Includes the Beatles, Elvis Presley, Bob Marley, Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen, and Kurt Cobain, among others. For grades 3-6. 2003

Handel, who knew what he liked

By Kevin Hawkes, Matthew Anderson, M. T Anderson, M. T. Anderson. 2001

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General fictionMusic biography, Music, European history
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A stubborn little boy with a mind of his own is determined to be a musician, even though his father…

is against the idea. He grows up to be the famous eighteenth-century composer, George Frideric Handel. For grades 3-6. 2001

Jewel: pieces of a dream

By Kristen Kemp, Kemp. 1998

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General fictionMusic, Music biography
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Biography of songwriter-singer Jewel, who grew up in Alaska with no running water, electricity, or heat. Describes her early singing…

career, her struggles with dyslexia, and her parents' divorce. Jewel's determination to succeed led her to a famous boarding school for the arts and then to California. For junior and senior high readers

Between each line of pain and glory: my life story

By Gladys Knight. 1997

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General fictionMusic, Music biography, General non-fiction, Actors biography
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Knight recalls the ups and downs of her life. She describes her struggle to become well known, first along with…

the Pips and later as a solo performer, and discusses her family, her various addictions, her failed marriages, and her feelings of isolation within the world of show business

Bill Wyman: stone alone : the story of a rock 'n' roll band

By Ray Coleman, Bill Wyman. 1990

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General fictionMusic, Music biography
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The Rolling Stones's bass player has kept a scrapbook of press clippings and a diary for almost thirty years. Now…

he has trunkloads of these bits and pieces to jog his memory about the band's rise to stardom. Known as "the silent Stone," Wyman focuses on the 1960s, when the band served its tumultuous apprenticeship, but he goes on to document the less than sanguine years that followed

Call her Miss Ross: the unauthorized biography of Diana Ross

By J. Randy Taraborrelli, Kensington Publishing Corporation Staff, Hillel Black. 1989

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An explosive and revealing portrait of the singer and superstar whose career began in the early 1960s. Describes Ross's relationships…

with Michael Jackson and with her fellow Supremes, Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson, and covers her love affairs and her two marriages. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex

My hands sing the blues: Romare Bearden's childhood journey

By Jeanne Walker Harvey. 2011

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Multi-cultural fiction, General fiction, Alphabet, number and picture booksSocial issues, Music, Arts and entertainment, United States travel and geography, Music biography, United States history
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As a young boy growing up in North Carolina, Romare Bearden listened to his great-grandmother's Cherokee stories and heard the…

whistle of the train that took his people to the North people who wanted to be free. When Romare and his family, faced with Jim Crow laws, boarded that same train, he watched out the window as the world whizzed by. Later he captured those scenes in a famous painting, Watching the Good Trains Go By. Using that painting as inspiration and creating a text influenced by the blues and jazz that Bearden loved, Jeanne Walker Harvey tells the story of Bearden's children by describing the patchwork of daily southern life that Romare saw out the train's window and the story of his arrival in shimmering New York City. Artists and critics today praise Bearden's collages for their visual metaphors honoring his past, African American culture, and the human experience. 2011. For grades K-3

Rogue River feud: a western story

By Zane Grey. 2016

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Historical fiction, Westerns, Adventure stories, Suspense and thrillers, General fiction, Mysteries and crime storiesIndigenous peoples history, United States history
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"Along the notorious Rogue River, gold seekers, crazed by the discovery of nuggets that made them rich overnight, are at…

war with one another. The river itself swarms with salmon, bringing along with them another kind of wealth and violent fighting between fishermen and the fish-packing monopoly. Into this scene comes Keven Bell, returning to face life after being handicapped by a disfiguring wound he received in World War I. Keven teams up with a broken-down fisherman and boatbuilder. When they try to buck the salmon-packing monopoly, they encounter violence and trickery; their boat is sunk and they are left to swim for their lives. Keven is tended to by Beryl, the daughter of a gold miner. His convalescence is slow, but the autumn days, fishing and camping, make a woodland dream of romance. But no sooner has an operation straightened out Keven's injuries than he is framed on a charge of murder in the salmon-packing war. Keven must carry on as best he can, along with what help Beryl and her old father can give, to clear his name and ensure his and Beryl's safety on the turbulent Rogue. Zane Grey's vigorous storytelling and portrayal of violence in the wild make this novel one of his best. There is a deep emotional feeling for nature in the raw, for the great salmon runs, and for the clashes of men fighting for gold. Skyhorse Publishing is proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in fiction that takes place in the old West. Westerns-books about outlaws, sheriffs, chiefs and warriors, cowboys and Indians-are a genre in which we publish regularly. Our list includes international bestselling authors like Zane Gray and Louis L'Amour, and many more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home." -- Provided by publisher

Stairs of sand: a western story

By Zane Grey. 2017

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"The beautiful, young, and headstrong Ruth Virey gets herself in trouble with her fiery temper and impulsive ways. Willing to…

risk anything to escape her life at a "barren desert water-hole," she finds herself having jumped from the frying pan into the fire until Adam Wansfell, her husband's brother and murderer, shows up and professes his love for her. Excitement rises to a smashing climax when, in their fight to retain possession of a priceless waterhole, Ruth and Adam come face to face with the law and the man they both believed to be dead. In Stairs of Sand, the desert country of Southern California and the amazingly beautiful canyon country of Arizona come vividly to life as the background of this thrilling Zane Grey story of life in the bold, action-packed days when the west was still a frontier." -- Provided by publisher

Temple of the Scapegoat: Opera Stories

By Donna Stonecipher, Isabel Cole. 2018

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Revolving around the opera these tales are an archaeological excavation of the slag-heaps of our collective…

existence W G Sebald Combining fact and fiction each of the one hundred and two tales of Alexander Kluge s Temple of the Scapegoat dotted with photos of famous operas and their stars compresses a lifetime of feeling and thought Kluge is deeply engaged with the opera and an inventive wellspring of narrative notions The titles of his stories suggest his many turns of mind Total Commitment Freedom Reality Outrivals Theater The Correct Slowing-Down at the Transitional Point Between Terror and an Inkling of Freedom A Crucial Character Among Persons None of Whom Are Who They Think They Are and Deadly Vocal Power vs Generosity in Opera An opera Kluge says is a blast furnace of the soul telling of the great singer Leonard Warren who died onstage having literally sung his heart out Kluge introduces a Tibetan scholar who realizes that opera is about comprehension and passion The two never go together Passion overwhelms comprehension Comprehension kills passion This appears to be the essence of all operas says Huang Tse-we He also comes to understand that female roles face the harshest fates Compared to the mass of soprano victims out of 86 000 operas 64 000 end with the death of the soprano the sacrifice of tenors is small out of 86 000 operas 1 143 tenors are a write-off

Amazing Musicians

By Charles Margerison. 2012

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It is often said that music is a universal language, and our greatest musicians have succeeded in reaching the stars.…

Do you dream of following in their footsteps? Take a fascinating trip through the lives of some of the world's most celebrated musicians, and find out what it takes to touch the hearts of millions through music. In this unique collection of inspirational stories from The Amazing People Club, discover the sacrifices John Lennon had to make to realise his dream. Read the story of a poor Jewish boy from the Russian Empire called Asa Yoelson defied prejudice to become Al Jolson, 'The World's Greatest Entertainer'. Find out whether Edith Piaf truly had "No Regrets"! Every successful musician has an incredible story to tell. Join Callas, Piaf, Lennon, Jolson, Sinatra and a host of other influential and talented musicians as they share with you their secrets and invite you on an unforgettable journey through their fascinating musical lives. What is a BioView®?A BioView® is a short biographical story, similar to an interview, about an amazing person. These stories offer an inspirational way of learning about people who made major contributions to our world. The unique format and flow enables each person's story to come alive, as if it is being personally told to you, and reflects their interests, emotions and passions.

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