Prevalent Birds and Their Songs (Book and Audio CD)
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New America Songs Count on Me – Mat Kearney video
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Master paper engineer Robert Sabuda has interpreted the traditional American anthem “America the Beautiful” in dazzling dimension. From the Golden Gate Bridge to Mount Rushmore to the Statue of Liberty, America has in no way looked more magnificent. This beautiful keepsake masterpiece will be shared and admired by generations to come certainly it is a nationwide treasure in and of itself.Every Robert Sabuda pop-up is a marvel, but America the Beautiful is singularly remarkable for its inspired interpretation of the classic American anthem. Each and every page presents a magnificent pop-up featuring a line from the initial (and very best recognized) verse of “America the Beautiful.” Sabuda has incorporated the song in its entirety, featuring mini pop-ups, in a little booklet on the final page. Starting with the Golden Gate Bridge, and ending with a spectacularly regal Statue of Liberty, Sabuda’s America the Beautiful is a lovely keepsake that also serves as a patriotic primer for teaching youthful ones about America. –Daphne Durham

Amazon.com’s The Considerable 7
Master paper engineer Robert Sabuda answers the seven inquiries we ask every single author.
Q: What book has had the most substantial effect on your daily life?
A: Frog and Toad by Arnold Lobel. I exclusively keep in mind feeling as if I’d turn out to be a grown-up reader because numerous of the pages did not have photos.
Q: You are stranded on a desert island with only one particular book, one particular CD, and a single DVD–what are they?
A: The Stand by Stephen King
Madonna’s Best Hits
Strangers with Candy: Season 1
Q: What is the worst lie you’ve ever informed?
A: That I’d be finishing a book project on time.
Q: Describe the best writing atmosphere.
A: I reside in New York City, so anyplace that’s quiet.
Q: If you could publish your personal epitaph, what would it say?
A: “Robert Sabuda–Bookmaker.”
Q: Who is the one particular man or woman residing or dead that you would like to have dinner with?
A: Benjamin Franklin
Q: If you could have 1 superpower what would it be?
A: Invisibility
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The voices of Brooklyn:
“I’m a Brooklyn guy, it is in my bones and it is there in Brooklyn. There is a particular rhythm you get growing up there. Every Brooklyn kid has it. Often on the appropriate beat. The Bronx, no Queens, you were out of it but Brooklyn, that was it.”
—Mel Brooks, Williamsburg
“Everyone got along because we had one particular significant thing that held absolutely everyone in Brooklyn…together: the emergence of huge-time sports that happened right after Planet War I. You could be an Irishman, an Italian, and a Jew and you could all be in Ebbets Field, sitting with each other, rooting for the Dodgers.” —Pete Hamill, Park Slope
“I never really saw anyplace in the world as a kid except Brooklyn, so to me Brooklyn was the world. Each avenue was one more nation. It was a rough spot, to be certain. You could say the incorrect point, make the incorrect turn and be rubbed or killed, and I guess I was fortunate due to the fact I had a talent that enabled me to get out . . . A component of me will often be that kid shooting hoops, with a dream in my hand as significantly as a basketball.”
—Stephon Marbury, Coney Island
“Both my parents have been challenging, hands-on workers, and that was the foundation of every thing for me. Their function ethic was just above the top rated, and as a result of that I worked challenging no matter what degree occupation I had in the media. I was that difficult Brooklyn girl pushing my way to the front, which ultimately became the best. I was by no means afraid of hard operate I was constantly a go-getter, and that was some thing that came right out of becoming born in Brooklyn. I cherish that, as I cherish my total upbringing in Brooklyn.”
—Maria Bartiromo, Bay Ridge
A captivating oral portrait of America’s favorite borough, in the words of people who know Brooklyn best—Mel Brooks, Spike Lee, Arthur Miller, Joan Rivers, Norman Mailer, Cousin Brucie, Maria Bartiromo, Pete Hamill, and many other latest and former inhabitants.
Song of Brooklyn gathers the oral testimony of practically a single hundred Brooklynites previous and present, renowned and unknown, about a mythic borough that is also an indisputably genuine location. These witnesses speak eloquently of what it was like back then, when the Dodgers played in Ebbets Field later on, when the borough fell on challenging occasions and now, when it has come roaring back on the tracks of a true-estate boom, providing it celebrity chic and hipster cred. With this surprising and inspiring renaissance in total swing, the story of Brooklyn is 1 of the fantastic and even now ongoing chapters of the American urban knowledge, and Song of Brooklyn sings that tune in pitch-perfect key.
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The most effective folk-rock duo of the 1960s, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel crafted a series legendary hit albums and singles featuring their signature harmonies, ringing acoustic and electrical guitars, and Simon’s acute, finely wrought songwriting.
Bridge Above Troubled Water has sold more than 25-million copies throughout the world and was one of the greatest-offering albums of its decade, topping the charts for 10 weeks and containing 4 hit singles (the title track, “The Boxer,” “Cecilia,” and “El Condor Pasa”). Perhaps the most delicately textured album to close out the 1960s from any main rock act, Bridge Above Troubled Water, at its most ambitious and bold, was a quietly reassuring album at other occasions, it was individual but soothing and at other times still, it was just plain fun. It was surely their most musically ambitious, with “Bridge Over Troubled Water” and “The Boxer” employing thundering drums and tasteful orchestration, and “Cecilia” marking 1 of Simon’s first forays into globe music rhythms. It also caught the baffled, reflective tenor of the occasions better than practically any other well-known release of 1970.
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of this remarkable record, the album will be paired with a very specific DVD featuring Songs Of America – Originally broadcast on CBS, this Television unique is comprised of footage of the 1969 tour. Songs of America has in no way before been commercially available considering that it s 1969 broadcast which Television sponsors refused to endorse because of its distinct anti-Vietnam War message. This re-release also features a brand new documentary about the producing of Bridge, featuring new 2010 interviews with Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel, Roy Halee and far more important concepts involved with generating of the album.
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This book is a facsimile reprint and could include imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
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Artist: SONGS THAT GOT US By way of WWII
Title: SONGS THAT GOT US Through WWII
Street Release Date: 04/03/1990
Genre: NOSTALGIA
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Titles: Daisy Jane * Do not Cross the River * A Horse with No Name * I Need You * Lonely Individuals * Muskrat Adore * Only in Your Heart * Sandman * Sister Golden Hair * Tin Guy * Ventura Highway * Woman Tonight.
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The worship leader and worshiper have an informative, readable, and concise resource for comprehension the historical past and purpose of Lutheran hymnody in North America. Schalk writes from his unique place as worshiper, scholar and musician.
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The voices of Brooklyn:
“I’m a Brooklyn guy, it’s in my bones and it is there in Brooklyn. There is a specific rhythm you get developing up there. Each and every Brooklyn kid has it. Often on the correct beat. The Bronx, no Queens, you have been out of it but Brooklyn, that was it.”
—Mel Brooks, Williamsburg
“Everyone got along due to the fact we had a single main issue that held everyone in Brooklyn…together: the emergence of massive-time sports activities that happened soon after World War I. You could be an Irishman, an Italian, and a Jew and you could all be in Ebbets Area, sitting collectively, rooting for the Dodgers.” —Pete Hamill, Park Slope
“I never ever truly saw anyplace in the world as a kid except Brooklyn, so to me Brooklyn was the globe. Every single avenue was yet another nation. It was a rough spot, to be positive. You could say the incorrect point, make the wrong turn and be rubbed or killed, and I guess I was lucky since I had a talent that enabled me to get out . . . A component of me will always be that kid shooting hoops, with a dream in my hand as much as a basketball.”
—Stephon Marbury, Coney Island
“Both my mothers and fathers were hard, hands-on workers, and that was the foundation of almost everything for me. Their operate ethic was just more than the top rated, and as a outcome of that I worked difficult no matter what degree job I had in the media. I was that difficult Brooklyn woman pushing my way to the front, which at some point grew to become the top. I was never ever afraid of hard work I was often a go-getter, and that was a thing that came directly out of becoming born in Brooklyn. I cherish that, as I cherish my total upbringing in Brooklyn.”
—Maria Bartiromo, Bay Ridge
A captivating oral portrait of America’s favored borough, in the words of these who know Brooklyn best—Mel Brooks, Spike Lee, Arthur Miller, Joan Rivers, Norman Mailer, Cousin Brucie, Maria Bartiromo, Pete Hamill, and a lot of other latest and former inhabitants.
Song of Brooklyn gathers the oral testimony of almost a single hundred Brooklynites past and present, renowned and unknown, about a mythic borough that is also an indisputably real place. These witnesses speak eloquently of what it was like back then, when the Dodgers played in Ebbets Area later, when the borough fell on difficult occasions and now, when it has come roaring back on the tracks of a actual-estate boom, providing it celebrity chic and hipster cred. With this surprising and inspiring renaissance in total swing, the story of Brooklyn is 1 of the wonderful and even now ongoing chapters of the American urban experience, and Song of Brooklyn sings that tune in pitch-ideal important.
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Buried History of American Music, Songs and Showbiz Since1606: The Forgotten Originals, Pioneers, and Mega Stars. Part 2. (Final Volume)
A must have book; the ultimate reference to America’s music treasures, and greatest artists of all time, who are totally forgotten now!
Buried History of American Music, Songs and Showbiz Since1606: The Forgotten Originals, Pioneers, and Mega Stars
Showbiz is an unmerciful and ungrateful business. How easy and how fast we forget the yesteryears biggest and greatest names, pioneers and legends of entertainment showbiz, theater, cinema and music. Well, this magnificent book is a tribute to those fabulous artists, who once upon a time, were the most famous people in the world, and now, they are totally forgotten. Finally, you will revisit and rediscover them here in this book that took Maximillien de Lafayette years to write and present it with all the glamour, fame, beauty, and human drama that surrounded the lives and times of those forgotten stars. Thousands of names and hundreds upon hundreds of photos (Rare, vintage, never published before) are lavishly presented in this work. Some of those stars wrote the world most famous tunes, yet, they died, penniless, in absolute poverty and buried in obscurity and drama, because they did not know how to protect their interests. This is a massive work, unparallel in its depth, research, and wealth of information. It takes us back to the dawn of showbiz, music and songs of America, from the very beginning, from 1606 to the present day. All the biggest names, tunes, shows and productions for almost 300 years of showbiz!
Part 2 (Final volume). It includes:
1.Ragtime and Folk Music: History and pioneers.
• The most popular songs of the era were.
• Cakewalks in the ragtime era.
• The 50 most popular tunes.
• Ragtime women composers.
• The work of early female songwriters.
2.The fabulous soloists of the golden era of the brass bands:
• The most famous bandleaders in the late nineteenth century.
• The fabulous soloists of the golden era of the brass bands.
• The era’s most famous solo musicians.From France, Germany, United Kingdom, Bohemia, and the United States.
• The great musicians of the era.
• The golden age of the brass bands.
3.An Old New Era:The music was real musical composition, no Rap, heavy metal and distorting noises.
• The good old days.
• World War I: Change of time.
• New kind of music and lyrics.
• Dinners with extravagant shows and musical acts.
• Singing women, “Saloon Singers” are the major attraction in town. The greatest female singers of the era.
4.The Ziegfeld Follies: The most beautiful and famous Ziegfeld girls (singers and dancers).
• The Follies of 1907”, the making of a Broadway legend.
5.The Queens and Flashy Dashy Super Stars of the Early Era of American Entertainment.
• The first American musicals and cabaret acts.
• Vaudeville and burlesque.
6.The golden years of live entertainment on radio:
• The early solo vocalists.
• Early stars of the music business.
• With the recording ban lifted, local radio stations geared toward disk jockey…it was the end of the big band era.
• Martha Tilton…280
• Memorable shows, moments and live entertainment of the era.
• The best of old time radio.
• Somewhere during that time in history…1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.
• Avalanches of magnificent stars and legends. Yet forgotten!
• Celebrities of the era who were expert in handling the microphone.
7.Broadway’s Vanished Era:
• Florenz Ziegfeld and his Follies Girls!!
• Jeanne Ackerman, her legs were insured for 0,000.
Buried History of American Music, Songs and Showbiz Since1606: The Forgotten Originals, Pioneers, and Mega Stars. Part 2. (Final Volume)
A must have book; the ultimate reference to America’s music treasures, and greatest artists of all time, who are totally forgotten now!
Buried History of American Music, Songs and Showbiz Since1606: The Forgotten Originals, Pioneers, and Mega Stars
Showbiz is an unmerciful and ungrateful business. How easy and how fast we forget the yesteryears biggest and greatest names, pioneers and legends of entertainment showbiz, theater, cinema and music. Well, this magnificent book is a tribute to those fabulous artists, who once upon a time, were the most famous people in the world, and now, they are totally forgotten. Finally, you will revisit and rediscover them here in this book that took Maximillien de Lafayette years to write and present it with all the glamour, fame, beauty, and human drama that surrounded the lives and times of those forgotten stars. Thousands of names and hundreds upon hundreds of photos (Rare, vintage, never published before) are lavishly presented in this work. Some of those stars wrote the world most famous tunes, yet, they died, penniless, in absolute poverty and buried in obscurity and drama, because they did not know how to protect their interests. This is a massive work, unparallel in its depth, research, and wealth of information. It takes us back to the dawn of showbiz, music and songs of America, from the very beginning, from 1606 to the present day. All the biggest names, tunes, shows and productions for almost 300 years of showbiz!
Part 2 (Final volume). It includes:
1.Ragtime and Folk Music: History and pioneers.
• The most popular songs of the era were.
• Cakewalks in the ragtime era.
• The 50 most popular tunes.
• Ragtime women composers.
• The work of early female songwriters.
2.The fabulous soloists of the golden era of the brass bands:
• The most famous bandleaders in the late nineteenth century.
• The fabulous soloists of the golden era of the brass bands.
• The era’s most famous solo musicians.From France, Germany, United Kingdom, Bohemia, and the United States.
• The great musicians of the era.
• The golden age of the brass bands.
3.An Old New Era:The music was real musical composition, no Rap, heavy metal and distorting noises.
• The good old days.
• World War I: Change of time.
• New kind of music and lyrics.
• Dinners with extravagant shows and musical acts.
• Singing women, “Saloon Singers” are the major attraction in town. The greatest female singers of the era.
4.The Ziegfeld Follies: The most beautiful and famous Ziegfeld girls (singers and dancers).
• The Follies of 1907”, the making of a Broadway legend.
5.The Queens and Flashy Dashy Super Stars of the Early Era of American Entertainment.
• The first American musicals and cabaret acts.
• Vaudeville and burlesque.
6.The golden years of live entertainment on radio:
• The early solo vocalists.
• Early stars of the music business.
• With the recording ban lifted, local radio stations geared toward disk jockey…it was the end of the big band era.
• Martha Tilton…280
• Memorable shows, moments and live entertainment of the era.
• The best of old time radio.
• Somewhere during that time in history…1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.
• Avalanches of magnificent stars and legends. Yet forgotten!
• Celebrities of the era who were expert in handling the microphone.
7.Broadway’s Vanished Era:
• Florenz Ziegfeld and his Follies Girls!!
• Jeanne Ackerman, her legs were insured for 0,000.
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