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ShapeShifter: The Demo Tapes: Year 1    by Susan Helene Gottfried
Price: $2.99 USD. 20030 words. Published on September 8, 2009. .

A band's demo tape is intended to introduce listeners to their music. Likewise, this collection of short pieces allows readers into the fictional world of Trevor Wolff and his band, ShapeShifter. From the day Trevor and Mitchell meet to the pinnacle of success, these loosely linked stories will let you hang with a rock band. Vive la Trevolution!
Tesla's Stepdaughters    by Wesley Allison
Price: $0.99 USD. 44750 words. Published on May 2, 2010. .

In a world where men are almost extinct, someone is trying to kill history's greatest rock & roll band. Science Police Agent John Andrews must negotiate a complicated relationship with Ep!phanee, the band's lead singer; drummer Ruth De Molay, bassist Steffie Sin, and the redheaded clone lead guitarist Penny Dreadful, as he protects them and tries to discover who wants to kill the Ladybugs.
Working In The Music Industry    by Edgar Struble
Price: $4.99 USD. 40800 words. Published on May 12, 2010. .

Working in the Music Industry is a collection of straightforward advice on preparing for and entering careers in the music business. Author Edgar Struble draws upon his extensive experience as a nationally known music director in presenting the myriad opportunities available in the field. In addition, throughout the book there are interviews with folks who are successfully working in the business.
Blue Bells of Scotland: Blue Bells Trilogy One    by Laura Vosika
Price: $3.50 USD. 156000 words. Published on June 7, 2010. .

Shawn Kleiner has it all, fame, money, beautiful women. Until the night his girlfriend has enough and abandons him in a Scottish castle tower. He wakes in medieval Scotland, mistaken for Niall Campbell, devout Highland warrior, with the fate of Scotland riding on his selfish, womanizing shoulders. Tasting Shawn’s modern luxuries, will Niall want to switch back?
Phantom Banjo: Book One of The Songkiller Saga    by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
Price: $5.99 USD. 92900 words. Published by Gypsy Shadow Publishing  on October 7, 2010. .

This is a fantasy series about a bunch of folk musicians, good pickers and flawed but likable human beings, trying to reclaim songs destroyed by the evil forces (or devils, including but by no means limited to the Expediency Devil, the Stupidity and Ignorance Devil, and the Debauchery Devil) that want humanity to lose its humanity. Hauntings abound, as they do in the folk songs.
Fingers, Hands, Forearms, Arms, Shoulders Therapy and Development Exercises Teaching Method    by Grigory Gourylev
Price: $9.99 USD. 3860 words. Published on October 18, 2010. .

This ebook is a teaching method and a comprehensive guide to fingers, hands, forearms, arms, shoulders therapy and development for anyone interested in learning piano or any other musical instrument. You can use these exercises as warm ups before the actual piano lesson. The exercises are great for children and adults of all professions because they improve coordination and agility of upper limbs
Picking the Ballad's Bones: Book Two of The Songkiller Saga    by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
Price: $5.99 USD. 77830 words. Published by Gypsy Shadow Publishing  on October 19, 2010. .

The ancient ballads of England, Scotland and Ireland are great stories to visit but nobody in their right mind would want to live there. There’s a high body count for every ballad and a happy ending usually involves boy meets girl and they end up sharing a grave.
Strum Again? Book Three of The Songkiller Saga    by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
Price: $5.99 USD. 106380 words. Published by Gypsy Shadow Publishing  on October 22, 2010. .

What started in the States ends in the States. The song-saving musicians are back home, with heads and hands full of songs they saved with the help of the Phantom Banjo, Lazarus. The soul-destroying devils haven’t given up on killing off the music though, along with everything else that’s maybe a little fun or keeps people human and sane. Even the debauchery devil, AKA Torchy Burns . . .
Drums: a Novel    by Brad Henderson
Price: Free! 58150 words. Published on December 4, 2010. .

Told from a drummer's point of view, Drums: a Novel chronicles a small-time 80s rock band's run at making it big-time. The story moves from San Luis Obispo to Lake Tahoe, where the band chases the ultimate gig. Drums celebrates those musicians who achieve commercial success, as well as the 99.99% who give it their all, only to fall short from attaining mega record deals and glitz-glam fame.
Tales Of The Blue Meanie    by Allan Cole
Price: $4.99 USD. 78660 words. Published on February 7, 2011. .

The crazy days of Venice Beach, Ca. during the 60's.