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Summertime Blues

[ePub] Summertime Blues by Alan Jackson; Blue Cheer; Eddie Cochran; Jerry Capehart; The Who at Arts-Photography

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The Schaum Note Speller has the unqualified testimonial of thousands of teachers who pronounce it The Best. Musical facts; beginning with line and space numbers are taught. Students learn by doing; since this book is in workbook form. This saves valuable lesson time; and immediately shows any mistakes in the beginners thinking.


#2732606 in eBooks 2011-02-05 2013-04-25File Name: B004MMEAIU


Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. It was nice to get a first hand report on what actually ...By B. HartI only knew part of Sharons story before I read her book. It was nice to get a first hand report on what actually happened the night that Eddie Cochran died. Thank you Sharon for telling your story!!5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Fabulous Story!!!By BarbaraWhen I got home from work Wednesday. the book was here waiting for me. I read it in one night - just could not put it down - riveting story - such fun to read. and so bittersweet at the end - it really choked me up! Sharon really and truly "lived the dream" of every teenage girl in America in the 1960s and her relationship with Eddie Cochran was so special...its a "must read" for anyone who grew up in that fabulous time or loves the great music that the story talks about!!!6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. DisappointingBy observatoryhillAn interesting and entertaining read but thats as far as it goes. Although Sharon Sheeley wrote songs for some very popular recording artists. her name isnt exactly a household word. The book is not so much about her songwriting as it is the circles she moved in from 1956-1961. There is an extensive photo section but the photos arent dated. many lack names. and some have the wrong names. I give the editor low marks for failing to catch errors. It doesnt take an expert to spot a picture of Adam Faith and Gene Vincent thats captioned Phil and Don Everly.Sheeley had a column in a national film magazine around 1960 where she wrote about herself and her rock n roll friends. There she described incidents that conflict with stories published in this book. There are also stories in the book where the source is unclear because she wasnt even present.This book appears to have been padded with unverified information from some questionable sources in the hope readers will believe its all Sharon Sheeleys words. Saying that Elvis hired one of her songwriting friends to cut all his demos makes one wonder just how much of this book is fact and how much is fiction.

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