Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay


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Let legendary rock manager Simon Napier-Bell take you inside the world of popular music: not just a cradle for talent and expression, but a business that has made people rich beyond their wildest dreams. He balances seductive anecdotes – pulling back the curtain on the gritty and absurd side of the industry – with an insightful exploration of the relationship between creativity and money. The Business describes the evolution of the industry from its birth in 1710 – when the British parliament first established the right of ownership in creative works – to the huge global market it has become today. Inside you will uncover a treasure trove of musical facts, including how a formula for writing hits in the 1900s helped create 50,000 of the best-known songs of all time; how Jewish immigrants and Black jazz musicians dancing cheek-to-cheek established a template for all popular music that followed; and how rock tours became the biggest, quickest, sleaziest and most profitable ventures the industry had ever seen. Read it and you'll never listen to music in the same way again.




TA-RA-RA Boom-de-ay


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Fifty songs - folk, pop and music hall.




Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay


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Palmer-Hughes Accordion Course, Book 1


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This comprehensive method of music instruction enables the beginner to progress to an advanced stage of technical skill.







Folk Songs of the Catskills


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Traditional songs from the Catskill area of New York State are accompanied by detailed discusssions of their roots, development, musical structure, and subject matter




ABC Sing-along


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An alphabet book featuring pull-tabs and touch-and-feel textures includes a compact disc with twenty-six alphabet songs.







Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-de-Ay


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This double CD for the ever-popular Ta-ra-ra boom-de-ay contains backing tracks to all the songs in the collection, enabling schools without a pianist to benefit from this excellent singing resource.




Black Vinyl White Powder


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Black Vinyl White Powder is the definitive story of the British music industry’s first five decades, as told by its ultimate insider. A key player since the 1960s – whether penning hits for Dusty Springfield, discovering Marc Bolan or managing a series of stellar acts ranging from the Yardbirds to Wham! – Simon Napier-Bell draws on his wealth of contacts and unparalleled personal experience to give an enthralling account of a business that became like no other. From the crazed debauchery of rock megastars like the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin to the ecstasy culture that shaped dance music in the 1980s, Napier-Bell charts the growth of a world in which bad behaviour is not only tolerated but encouraged; where drugs are as important as talent; and where artists are pushed to their mental and physical limits in the name of profit and ego. Filled with the voices of artists, producers, managers and record company execs, Black Vinyl White Powder is the most raucous, entertaining and revealing history of British pop ever written.