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Give the Editors and Drummers Some: Drum! Magazine Publishes 150th Anniversary with Percussion Mini-Magazine

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All About Jazz
San Jose, Calif., November 20, 2008-- Eighteen years ago, two drum/percussion magazine professionals, Andy Doershuk and Phil Hood, lost their jobs with a prominent publishing conglomerate. In an economy, that was certainly not thriving, the two men made a commitment to establish their own drum/percussion magazine business. The result was Enter Music Publishing and over nearly two decades, the company has paradiddled, rolled, and buzzed (never a rest," mind you) through every challenge: The result? Today, the company's drum and ...
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A Photo Album to Crystallize 30 Years of Passion - The Festival Under the Stars

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Braithwaite & Katz Communications
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 — For 30 years, the Festival International de Jazz de Montral has created an incredible array of magical moments, as captured in The Festival Under the Stars, a magnificent album specially created to celebrate three decades of passion. Through the 144 pages and hundreds of photos of this brand-new book, fans can relive and be transported anew by thousands of moments of musical pleasure the Festival has generated since its very first edition in 1980. Introduced ...
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Quincy Jones Looks Back in Hardcover

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Michael Ricci
You know the real reason you do a book like this? It's so you can actually remember all the things that have happened to you in 75 years of life. Quincy Jones- let out a loud laugh at that one.
The man who has 27 Grammys on his shelves has been playing a duet with music history for five decades, and most of the high notes are recounted in The Complete Quincy Jones: My Journey & Passions. ...
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Thomas Jefferson His Slave Mistress and the Antebellum South

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Michael Ricci
The Hemingses of Monticello by Annette Gordon-Reed A look at the third president, his slave mistress and the antebellum South.
Thomas Jefferson is an American icon. Founding Father, author of the Declaration of Independence, minister to France, our first secretary of State, vice president and ultimately the third president. But it has become de rigueur to point to a necessary asterisk: that Jefferson, like all Southern aristocrats, was a slaveholder.
Irony abounds in history. ...
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Trading Fours: A Novel About Music

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All About Jazz
TRADING FOURS captures a single day in the life of four musicians, whose lives intersect in profound ways, much like the very intersection of a musical trading fours that builds to a great dramatic cadence. Los Angeles native Angela Carole Brown is a musician, novelist, and award-winning poet (Heritage Magazine Award), who has brought us her debut novel, TRADING FOURS, which released on Infinity Publishing in 2005, and about which she was interviewed on KPFK's Arts in Review with Julio ...
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Toronto-Based Saxophonist Bob Brough Releases New CD "Time Away"

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All About Jazz
Time Away is a collection of original tunes recorded by an instrumental, classic, jazz quartet. All musicians are among Canada's cream of jazz--Bob Brough on tenor saxophone, Adrean Farrugia on piano, Artie Roth on bass, and the world renowned Terry Clarke on drums. Time Away was recorded at one of the finest recording studios in the world, CBC Studio 211, which boasts of a fine grand piano once played by the celebrated pianist Glenn Gould. Time Away has been referred ...
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Paul Simon's 'Lyrics' Captures Career

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All About Jazz
For an iconic songwriter whose words, melodies and rhythms are inextricably linked, a page of lyrics might seem like a chassis in search of an engine.
In Paul Simon's case, it's almost impossible to read, and not mentally sing, his familiar lines: And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson Jesus loves you more than you will know, wo wo wo
Paul Simon's Lyrics 1964-2008 (Simon & Schuster, $35), out Tuesday, spans his entire career, from Simon & ...
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