Books tagged: johnny cash

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The Radio Announcer And The Horse Dovers (Hors D'oeuvres)    by Robert Chapin
Price: Free! 2060 words. Published on August 26, 2011. .

I was excited about radio announcing and received my degree in radio broadcasting and journalism. On my first assignment I was working at a country western station in Springfield, Mass and was given the task of reading live copy on air. The salesman changed my copy while I was on air and with no time to proof read it - I blundered and it came out "Horse Dovers" instead of Hors D'oeuvres.
Violence and Sitting Danny Rolling - two essays    by Richard K. Weems
Price: $0.99 USD. 5410 words. Published on September 11, 2011. .

Two essays about violence--the self-inflicted and the absolutely psychotic. Professional wrestling, alcoholism, gambling and not to mention rape and mutilation--these define our humanity as much as our works of art and charity. In these two essays, Richard K. Weems digs down to find the human essence behind senseless acts of violence.
Barb Jungr - Essay on pop singers and vocal timbre for Spiked Online 2005    by Dan Travis
Price: $1.00 USD. 3360 words. Published on March 28, 2012. .

In 2005 Barb Jungr, acclaimed British singer, songwriter and performer, wrote this article for Spiked Online, it was immediately picked up by cultural commentators and has been widely quoted ever since. Jungr's understanding of singing, and performance gave a fascinating insight into the way we hear contemporary voices. We await her follow up with anticipation.
How Johnny Cash Saved my Life--300 Years After He Died    by Abigail Isaac
Price: Free! 5630 words. Published on June 10, 2012. .

The first time I heard Johnny Cash I sat in prison waiting hopefully--desperately--for someone to post my bail. And that one night saved my life.
The Boy from the County Hell    by C. Sean McGee
Price: Free! 29500 words. Published on May 1, 2013. .

The end of the world is nigh and only one man can stop the coming apocalypse. Shane MacGowan has the ultimate weapon; the greatest song ever written and to save the world, his mammy and Teresa he just has to remember how it feckin goes.