Book Review: Next U.S. President Profiled in ‘HRC’
Getting in Touch with your Inner Racist: Book Review of ‘Dog Whistle Politics’
Book Review: Brilliant Words on Music in ‘Visions of Jazz’
Book Review: Breezy Writing about ‘Windfall’ Profits in ‘Windfall: The Booming Business of Global Warming’
Book Review: Loutish Voice in the Room, er, ‘The Loudest Voice in the Room’
Book Review: A War Book with a Difference, ‘Blackett’s War’
Book Review: ‘The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft and the Golden Age of Journalism’
Book Review: Music Career Guide Number 1,245,834, ‘The Artist’s Guide to Success in the Music Business’
Initial Reactions: Book review of ‘Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Champion of Freedom’ by Conrad Black
Adventures in Self-Publishing: Radio Interviews and Broadcasting Tips
Book Review: Doubling Down on Democracy
Stone Solid Hooks (Reflections on Da Blooze)
ADSP Chapter 24: The blues will never die. Here's one reason: Audiences have a visceral response to the music, even if it's done merely adequately. And when it's done well, the audience reaction can be amazing. Either way, when somebody is playin' da blooze it means that guys will be drinking and girls will be dancing. In other words, a good time will be had by all.
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Adventures in Self-Publishing: Celebrity Endorsements for Book Authors
Book Review: ‘Command and Control’ by Eric Schlosser
Adventures in Self-Publishing: Social Media and Crowdsourcing Feedback from Your Peers
A Musical High from Verheyen – studio great Carl Verheyen consistently wows the crowds
ADSP Chapter 23: When hired guns go solo, the results can be "meh" or "yowza," but studio great Carl Verheyen ("ver-HIGH-un") consistently wows the crowds. Los Angeles is full of guitar aces for hire and one of the best has a name you can't pronounce. You have heard quite a lot of the work of Carl Verheyen even though you may not be aware of it.
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Book Review: Not Glad, Not Well – ‘David and Goliath’
Truth in Fiction: Book review of ‘Malraux: A Life’ by Olivier Todd
A Guy Called Joe (That’s Mr. Satriani to You)
ADSP Chapter 21: Some guitarists play at lightning speed but it's the tone, the style, and the aura of magic that define the true heroes of the electric guitar. Joe Satriani. You've heard his work or you've heard his name, and he's either the greatest thing since sex or he's simply a technical master who goes through his shtick very well but has no true worth. (I look forward to your letters.)
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