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Come on Harvey give them a break!!!!!!!!Review Date: 2006-08-24
Come on HarveyReview Date: 2005-10-13
Mad English women take on HarveyReview Date: 2005-10-13
Black ComedyReview Date: 2005-10-14
What an amazing storyReview Date: 2005-10-13


Amazing!Review Date: 2007-09-26
What can I say?Review Date: 2004-12-23
I was a Coal Miner's daughter in KentuckyReview Date: 2003-12-28
Very ImpressedReview Date: 2005-05-02
This book is Loretta Lynn's tale of her childhood in Butcher Holler with her poor but pround parents. Her parents allow her to be married off to a man she barely knows when she is 13. Amazingly, she remains married to this man for the rest of his life.
Anyway, the husband encourages Loretta to sing publicly because he thinks she has a great voice. And I don't need to tell you how the career goes, because that's pretty popular knowledge.
All in all, this was a great book. Very well developed and informative, whether you're a country music fan or not.
Coal Miner's DaughterReview Date: 2002-05-23

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Mother's Little HelperReview Date: 2006-11-05
These are not the optimal performances of the individual works, but it's a great start for a child's musical library.
Lullabies, An Illustrated SongbookReview Date: 2005-07-25
Good ifReview Date: 2001-08-05
a wonderful collectionReview Date: 2005-03-26
I purchased this book and accompanying CD for my 5 month old son. Four months later, he still loves the music. My husband and I sing a few songs to him every night as part of his bed time ritual, and then we play a few songs from the CD when we tuck him in. There are also a few livelier pieces for daytime play. As I expected, my son is still a bit young to appreciate the artwork, but the diverse illustrations will make a nice learning tool later.
BTW- If you're bothered by the fact that the song order on the CD doesn't match that of the book, save it to your computer's hard drive, convert the files to MP3s, and change the order manually. Problem solved.
Lush and lovelyReview Date: 2002-03-29

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A Magnificent and Thorough Biography of MarilynReview Date: 2007-11-15
Obviously this was a labor of love; Michelle Morgan has done a superb job of capturing an enormous amount of detail into one book. Interviews with folks who knew Marilyn (but who are not 'famous' or have an ulterior motive) distinctly add to the in-depth depiction of this extremely talented woman of so many facets.
Ms. Morgan also does a fine job of stating the basic, well-known facts around Marilyn's untimely depth without forcing any theory upon the reader. It's truly wonderful to read a biography which is just that--the story of a person's life--and not a book which relies on sensationalism to 'sell' it. This book gives a sense of Marilyn as woman, actress, wife, friend and sensitive human being. It brings depth into understanding of her relationships with her three husbands, giving the reader a sense of each of Miss Monroe's marriages.
I highly recommend this book to any long-time or brand-new fan of Marilyn's. You won't be disappointed.
Tommy Garrett, Canyon News Editor Reviews Morgan's Monroe BookReview Date: 2008-05-11
What on earth can be written about Marilyn Monroe that has not already been written, rumored or made up? Well, plenty of great new juicy details, researched by a Marilyn Monroe fan, Michelle Morgan. When I first heard of this book, I simply rolled my eyes. I had spent almost a decade representing Monroe's first husband, Jimmie Dougherty, who lived in Maine at the time. Jimmie was a saint, a wonderful old man who really felt like Monroe had been given a bad name by many in Hollywood and the media alike. He wrote his own book, "To Norma Jeane With Love, Jimmie," by Jim Dougherty, as told to L.C. VanSavage, and it was a bestseller and a warm and comforting tome about his short marriage to the underage Norma Jeane. Jimmie always spoke with love and admiration for Monroe and I heard some never before told stories about the screen goddess.
So to my surprise, when I received the latest Monroe book, "Marilyn Monroe: Private and Undisclosed" by Michelle Morgan, I had to read it. Firstly, Michelle Morgan is the founder and President of the UK fan club, the Marilyn Lives Society, established in 1991. The book was published by the distinguished publishing house Carroll and Graf. So I was interested in reading this voluminous book, filled with never before seen photographs of Monroe in various stages of her life and career and figured that I'd at least have to give it a read. How happy I am that I did.
Many of the more than 150 photographs in this new illustrated biography of Monroe have never been published before. Some of the little known images show a different side of the icon - Monroe doing everyday things, laughing, in conversation, in her unguarded moments. Being a star, every moment is scripted and planned, but Monroe is captured in some of the moments in which she never expected to be photographed.
Michelle Morgan was able to interview almost everyone who knew Marilyn - in addition to her Hollywood and New York colleagues - many family members and friends. Drawing on over 50 different interviews, many who were never willing to go on record before, and many from Monroe's orphaned childhood and early years, the details paint a whole different portrait of the woman who will forever be called Hollywood's hottest and most well known sex goddess. A name she may have worked to achieve, but one her studio, 20th Century Fox, perpetrated to make her bankable in an era where actresses were no longer as glamorous as the era before.
This meticulously researched biography brings new insight into the life of one of Hollywood's most beloved and unforgettable stars. Michelle Morgan's easy yet enticing writing style brings forth a plethora of new details, broadening my once small interest in the sex icon. The read made my interest in the star unending and gave me a fascination with the star I never believed possible.
I had always thought of Monroe as one of the most uninteresting and untalented stars of her era, but now I have a whole new respect for the star and what she was able to do with her career while saddled with demons that most of us can never imagine being burdened with. But Morgan, being one of Monroe's biggest fans, is not only interested in the star but brings forth such a monumental picture of the star we really never knew and makes the reader want to know more. That goal is met by her never boring details of the star and yes, details never seen or read before.
A must read for any Hollywood historian and also for any Marilyn Monroe fan of any and all ages.
Miss Morgan is now working on a wonderful new biography on one of the forgotten stars of the `30s, Carole Lombard. Asked about this, Morgan says, "I have a few irons in the fire at the moment, as they say. I am currently researching a biography of film star Carole Lombard, who tragically died in a plane crash in 1942. There hasn't been a thorough and full biography written about her in quite some time, so I would very much like to fill that gap. I am currently looking for anyone who may have any memories of Carole, along with photos, articles, letters or even second-hand memories passed down through the years. If anyone can help me in this regard I'd love to hear from them: [...] They can also visit my website at [...] Along with that I am also looking to have my book turned into a film, so if there are any film producers out there, I'd love to hear from them!" And says in regards to why she chose to write about Marilyn Monroe, "I've been a fan since I was 15 years old - way back in 1985. I discovered Marilyn while I was on holiday with my family and picked up a book about her as a holiday read. I was very lucky as the book I read was `Norma Jean' by Fred Laurence Guiles, which is a classic Marilyn biography. During that holiday I bought several postcards and posters, and my fascination really took off. From then on, I spent all my pocket and babysitting money on books, videos and pictures. Learning about Marilyn became a passion that has never ceased for me." Lucky for us she's such a fan of every star she writes about.
Fabulous Book on Marilyn MonroeReview Date: 2008-02-24
Great! A must read!Review Date: 2008-02-08
Fascnating yet fair look into Marilyn's private life.Review Date: 2008-02-24

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Beautiful Book for Martin Guitar junkiesReview Date: 2008-08-17
Better than my review...Review Date: 2008-01-19
A fascinating look at American Musical History Review Date: 2008-03-05
If there is one Martin book you should have: this is the one.Review Date: 2008-02-09
The amount of good or interesting pictures is endless. You can't wihsh for more.
I also enjoyed the format, it is not just a dumb collection of text and pictures. It has been designed to be enjoyed.
I understand there is also a paperback edition but I would definitely prefer the bound edition (which I have).
a piece of my heartReview Date: 2005-08-16

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just a punk chick from new jerseyReview Date: 1999-08-03
Breathtaking honesty finally reveiled!Review Date: 1999-04-21
The Best Yet!Review Date: 2000-07-25
The book was very descriptive about Melissa EtheridgeReview Date: 1999-03-17
The Definitive BiographyReview Date: 1999-08-03

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Melodious Etudes (Book I)Review Date: 2008-11-10
If you are trying out for Clinic or Senior Region/All State Band in South Carolina, this is the book in which your etude is located and from which you must play it (you must have the original-not a copy). If you do not know what this is, do not worry about it.
A good book for solos or sightreading practice.
It must be good!Review Date: 2008-08-28
Melodious Etudes for Trombone Book 1Review Date: 2007-11-29
Simple reviewReview Date: 2007-11-16
Now, a tip I learned from Robert Lindahl at Central Michigan University. Play 3 at a time and rotate one off every week or two. Play one as written (usually the newest one), one down an octave, and the third in tenor clef (with the obvious key signature/accidental modifications). This will work all of your range, tenor clef reading, and be something interesting to play at the same time.
Great standard!Review Date: 2005-10-31

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Refreshing StoryReview Date: 2008-04-16
Moving Mountains-seeing beyond everyday experiencesReview Date: 2007-09-11
Fascinating BookReview Date: 2007-09-05
Fun story, even if a bit faroutReview Date: 2007-08-29
My only problem with the story are the fantastic conclusions Dmot draws from her dreams, coincidences and other supposedly spiritual happenings as she believes she is lead to put on a Donovan tribute.This makes the book seem more like sci-fi or fantasy, which I'm a big fan of, rather than an autobiography.But then again while on the one hand I have difficulty making the same leaps of faith that she does, in the end it clearly works for her as she steps towards her goals and happiness as a result of the conclusions she draws from her farout beliefs. And anyone familiar with Donovan knows his music has an ethereal bent too so maybe it is a good match afterall. It's hard to argue with a real life happy ending.
Moving Forward is the KeyReview Date: 2007-09-01

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Sometimes, no solaceReview Date: 2001-08-01
An unforgettable tale of human need, love and selfishnessReview Date: 2001-05-28
Amazing storyReview Date: 2001-04-06
Music for theThird Ear and for the Right Time and Place!Review Date: 2002-02-25
Powerful, a must read!Review Date: 2001-04-11
I will just briefly outline the plot here. The details are important, but what lies underneath in meaning is more so. A Yugoslav couple, one a Bosnian Muslim and the other a Croatian Catholic reunite five years after the end of the Bosnia War in Rome. The woman has a son as a result of gang rape during the war, whom her husband forces her to give up to a childless Italian couple. The Yugoslavians immigrate to Norway, where they stay temporarily with a childless couple, the woman being the daughter of Jewish holocaust survivors. The child, in the meantime, has severe psychological problems and eventually becomes a pawn between the Italians, the Yugoslavs, and the Norwegian couple. Each family is already psychologically scarred, some as a result of war, some for other reasons.
The story is told in flashbooks. As we are taken through their lives what becomes painfully evident is that we can only watch, but are powerless to stop another tragedy in the making, even after war is long over. What makes it bearable at all, is the loving insight of the author, a psychotherapist, who tells the story in way that enhances our understanding and never intrudes.
The title is not entirely clear to me, but I gather that it relates to a method of psychotherapy described by the psychoanalyst, Theodore Reik, in which listening, not just with the ears, but with all of one's senses and one's soul, is revelatory and crucial to understanding and healing.

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AverageReview Date: 2006-05-21
Invaluable!Review Date: 2006-12-19
A must-have for any songwriter or music biz studentReview Date: 2000-05-24
Completely lacking any vague ambiguities regarding the often "mysterious" inner workings of the music industry, the Brabec brothers have clearly defined realistic expectations for those entering the music world from any angle. Straightforward and to-the-point explanations of just about every aspect of the business, especially on the publishing side of things, render this book an essential part of any student or songwriter's library.
Also great for the the vaguely curious, this text is a steal at any price!
Informative, Up To Date, and Wriiten So All Can UnderstandReview Date: 2001-01-05
GREAT GUIDE FOR TRACING MUSIC INCOME STREAMS AND SOURCESReview Date: 2000-01-12
musical theater, where my colleague had discovered more complex principles and formulas for computing royalties than I had seen before. Thanks, Jeff and Todd, for taking time to create this book. Okay, sure, you'll make some money with it-costs thirty bucks, for heaven's sake. But still, getting these concepts out of your heads and onto our desks is a major service. While the value of this material is obvious to anyone involved with licensing or contracts, it can be equally helpful as a university text. Consider it for honors work in music business, or for independent readings projects. Now that the book has been around a few years, it has found its way into the libraries of many star-level artists and songwriters, who regularly sing its praises to anyone who will listen. Ron Simpson, School of Music, Brigham Young University. Author of MASTERING THE MUSIC BUSINESS.
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