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Along the Cherry Lane: Tales from the Life of Music Industry Legend Milton Okun

[audiobook] Along the Cherry Lane: Tales from the Life of Music Industry Legend Milton Okun by Richard Sparks; Milt Okun in Arts-Photography

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Bachelorarbeit aus dem Jahr 2007 im Fachbereich Geowissenschaften / Geographie - Bevouml;lkerungsgeographie; Stadt- u. Raumplanung; Note: 1; Universitauml;t Salzburg; 18 Quellen im Literaturverzeichnis; Sprache: Deutsch; Abstract: Partizipation im Sinne gleichberechtigter Teilhabe/Teilnahme an einem Vorhaben; Mitbestimmung; Beteiligung und Anrecht auf Ertrag ist ein demokratiepolitisches Grundprinzip. In seinen Ausprauml;gungen hat es unterschiedlichste Gestalten. Es reicht von plebiszitauml;ren Methoden (z.B. Volksbefragung) bis hin zu konkretem; planerischen Mitgestalten auf lokaler Ebene. In der Arbeit wird Partizipation als Grundprinzip vorgestellt; notwendige Bedingungen zur Implementierung diskutiert und Arten von Partizipation unterschieden. Beispielhaft werden Methoden vorgestellt; die in raumbezogenen Planungs- und Entwicklungsprozessen zum Einsatz kommen.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. HarshBy BillWith some interest. I delved into Mr Okuns autobiography today. As a Peter Paul and Mary enthusiast for over 40 years. I was especially interested in his take on the trio. I was surprised at the harsh words he had for all three. especially Peter and Mary [neither of whom contributed quotes to this endeavor. interestingly]. His point of contention is. basically. that the they had unconventional vocal abilities in the context of being in a group. along with the way Mary sang flat and Peter spent more time with benefits than recording an album owed to his record label. There are wonderful stories here of the years with John Denver and Odetta. as well as some insights into the inner-workings of the Albert Grossman organization. One has to wonder why the only kindnesses shown Peter Paul and Mary come from Mr Okun congratulating himself for how he made Peter Paul and Mary what they became. His complete dismissal of their post-Okun Gold Castle recordings-and the return. in the 90s. to Warners. again without Okun-tells a reader a good deal more about Okun than it does the trio. Overall. this is a good read; many funny moments come to life and the birds-eye view of things from Mr Okuns vantage point are priceless. I just wish he had more respect for the group that made his name a household one to many boomers.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Mutual love for Denver and operaBy Sam ReaderI knew about Milt Okun because of John Denver. This book enriched my knowledge. I learned a lot of new things about Okun. Denver and other artists. I learned how much Milt has influenced the music I love. It is interesting that we have a mutual love of opera and that Milt taught John to love it. too. His cd Great Voices Sing John Denver thrills me. Thank you for this book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Fascinating insights into the world of music publishingBy Melinda DunhamAfter reading this book. I have come to have an even deeper respect and admiration for the genius of Milt Okun. The book was candid and written in a way that was easy to read and comfortable - almost as if you were sitting in his living room where personal conversations were taking place - relaxed and honest. If you happen to be a fan of John Denver. in particular. I think you will find this book reassuring that he was indeed the kind of man we all felt we knew and loved - loyal and honest. I enjoyed the entire book and am thankful to Mr. Okun for sharing his story of Cherry Lane Publishing with those of us who have been interested in and intrigued by this very fascinating business.

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