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Steve Goodman: Facing the Music

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    Sehr gut: Buch, das nicht neu aussieht und gelesen wurde, sich aber in einem hervorragenden Zustand ...
    Release Year
    2007
    ISBN
    9781550227321
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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    ECW Press
    ISBN-10
    1550227327
    ISBN-13
    9781550227321
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    57209915

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Steve Goodman : Facing the Music
    Number of Pages
    800 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2007
    Topic
    Genres & Styles / Folk & Traditional, Composers & Musicians, General
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Music, Biography & Autobiography
    Author
    Clay Eals
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.9 in
    Item Weight
    67.3 Oz
    Item Length
    10 in
    Item Width
    8 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    Dewey Edition
    22
    Reviews
    "Bursting with photographs, personal remembrances, and straightforward reportage, [this]is a hefty book that, when you hold it in your hands, looks and feels like an atlas of a human life." -- Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Bursting with photographs, personal remembrances, and straightforward reportage, [this]is a hefty book that, when you hold it in your hands, looks and feels like an atlas of a human life."  -Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Eals . . . conducted more than 1,000 interviews, including . . . Goodman's high school classmate and friend Hillary Clinton."   -OregonLive.com, "Eals . . . conducted more than 1,000 interviews, including . . . Goodman's high school classmate and friend Hillary Clinton." --OregonLive.com, "Bursting with photographs, personal remembrances, and straightforward reportage, [this]is a hefty book that, when you hold it in your hands, looks and feels like an atlas of a human life."  — Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Goodman fans--there are many in Canada, where he often performed--will enjoy the tales here." -- Globe and Mail, "Goodman fans—there are many in Canada, where he often performed—will enjoy the tales here."  — Globe and Mail, "This loving biography . . . becomes so interesting that you want to slow down and savour every scene." --Winnipeg Free Press, "Goodman fans-- there are many in Canada, where he often performed-- will enjoy the tales here." -- "Globe and Mail", "This loving biography . . . becomes so interesting that you want to slow down and savour every scene."  —Winnipeg Free Press, "Eals . . . conducted more than 1,000 interviews, including . . . Goodman's high school classmate and friend Hillary Clinton."   —OregonLive.com, "This loving biography . . . becomes so interesting that you want to slow down and savour every scene." -Winnipeg Free Press, "Goodman fans-there are many in Canada, where he often performed-will enjoy the tales here."  -Globe and Mail, "Goodman fans--there are many in Canada, where he often performed--will enjoy the tales here." --"Globe and Mail"
    Dewey Decimal
    782.42164/092
    Synopsis
    ?Steve Goodman wrote "Good mornin' America, how are ya" into the nation's consciousness, becoming one of the most respected singer/songwriters of the 1970s and early 80s. With warmth and wit, he charmed better-known peers, top critics, and countless fans. Yet this 5-foot-2 troubadour nearly lost his chance at adult life. Diagnosed with leukemia at age 20, Goodman kept it a secret for 16 years as he sang for a generation that assumed it would live forever. This biography scrutinizes a theme that Goodman knew all too well: when death is imminent, we grasp that life is about connecting with others. Goodman's childhood, the untold full story of "City of New Orleans," his launching by the unlikely duo of Kris Kristofferson and Paul Anka, his teaming with "wild and crazy" Steve Martin for more than 200 shows, his landmark recordings and two Grammy awards all get extensive attention in this biography. The book delves into his personal and professional life, drawing on over 850 original interviews with Goodman's family, childhood and adult friends, and a diversity of celebrities. "From the cradle to the crypt, it's a mighty short trip," Goodman wrote in a song shortly before his 1984 death. This biography verifies that the universality of his work -- hilarious, political, romantic, or all three rolled into one -- resonates deeply in today's musical firmament., Intimate and touching, this biography captures the warmth and wit of Steve Goodman, one of the most respected songwriters of the 1970s and early 1980s. Diagnosed with leukemia at the age of 20, this portrait tells how Goodman strove to be a model husband and father while juggling experimental medical treatments with a career he found irresistible. Often strained for commercial success, Goodman found solace in performances for audiences from the tens to the tens of thousands. Drawing from more than 850 interviews--including those with family members, Jimmy Buffett, Steve Martin, Willie Nelson, Studs Terkel, Roger Ebert, and Carl Reiner--this book verifies the universality of his work, replete with Goodman's themes on the fleeting nature of human existence. A 17-song tribute CD is included., Steve Goodman wrote "Good mornin' America, how are ya" into the nation's consciousness, becoming one of the most respected singer/songwriters of the 1970s and early 80s. With warmth and wit, he charmed better-known peers, top critics, and countless fans. Yet this 5-foot-2 troubadour nearly lost his chance at adult life. Diagnosed with leukemia at age 20, Goodman kept it a secret for 16 years as he sang for a generation that assumed it would live forever. This biography scrutinizes a theme that Goodman knew all too well: when death is imminent, we grasp that life is about connecting with others. Goodman's childhood, the untold full story of "City of New Orleans," his launching by the unlikely duo of Kris Kristofferson and Paul Anka, his teaming with "wild and crazy" Steve Martin for more than 200 shows, his landmark recordings and two Grammy awards all get extensive attention in this biography. The book delves into his personal and professional life, drawing on over 850 original interviews with Goodman's family, childhood and adult friends, and a diversity of celebrities. "From the cradle to the crypt, it's a mighty short trip," Goodman wrote in a song shortly before his 1984 death. This biography verifies that the universality of his work -- hilarious, political, romantic, or all three rolled into one -- resonates deeply in today's musical firmament., Steve Goodman wrote "Good mornin' America, how are ya" into the popular consciousness, becoming one of the most respected singer/songwriters of the 1970s and early 80s. With warmth and wit, he charmed better-known peers, top critics, and countless fans. Yet this 5-foot-2 troubadour nearly lost his chance at adult life. Diagnosed with leukemia at age 20, Goodman kept it a secret for 16 years as he sang for a generation that assumed it would liveforever. This biography scrutinizes a theme that Goodman knew all too well: when death is imminent, we grasp that life is about connecting with others.

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