Books tagged: rock and roll

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Las Vegas Elvis Presley    by Thomas Chi
Price: $1.99 USD. 2630 words. Published on October 26, 2011. .

Writing about Elvis, Thomas Chi returned to Memphis six months each year to interview for the Elvis book around Graceland. He wrote a rock music thriller about Manson before the novel was turned into a musical screenplay. Thomas spent more time in Las Vegas, Nevada interviewing Elvis Presley's girlfriends, lovers, and the dancers with stories about Elvis.
Come Back to Life    by Jim Chapman
Price: $9.99 USD. 43600 words. Published on November 10, 2011. .

Are you afraid to find out what happens when we die? Are fear and depression ruining your life? Are you concerned about what has happened to loved ones who have passed on? Do you wish for confidence in the future and the peace of mind it brings? If you answered "yes" to any of the above, you owe it to yourself to invest $9.99 in the book that can change your life forever.
Conquest    by Vik Rubenfeld
Price: $3.49 USD. 52230 words. Published on November 30, 2011. .

Reid Taylor, bass player for the rock band CONQUEST, tells first-hand about the thrill of starting out with a little-known Seattle band, and growing to global fame. He describes how he found the love of his life, Kristy. He reveals how he saw hints of what would bring about the band's tragic end - everything he did to try to help - and the one person whose life he was able to save.
Used by Magic    by Terry Hayman
Price: $4.99 USD. 29040 words. Published by Fiero Publishing  on January 7, 2012. .

Fantasy fiction often has heroes in control of their magic, treating it as an everyday part of their lives. You won’t find that here. These 5 fabulous stories by Terry Hayman aren’t about magic users so much as people who are used by magic, sometimes in terror, sometimes in delight. Experience earth magic, angel magic, Hawaiian magic, even rock and roll magic like you’ve never seen it before.
Top of the World    by Raud Kennedy
Price: $4.99 USD. 69060 words. Published on January 16, 2012. .

Top of the World is the comic adventures of Biff Nichols as he spirals through life on his way to the top. 'Life' is a game gambled on by dead rock stars and idols up in Heaven. Biff doesn't know it, but he's a favored player with a lot riding on him.
Sound Bites: A Rock & Roll Love Story    by Rachel K. Burke
Price: $2.99 USD. 54290 words. Published on January 17, 2012. .

Renee Evans has a knack for trouble. After walking in on her best friend and boyfriend in bed together, twenty-five year-old Renee flees sunny Los Angeles and her dream job as a music journalist and returns to her hometown of Boston – only to meet Dylan Cavallari, the mysterious, aspiring musician who lives in her apartment building.
Fairy Blues (Songs of Magic, #2)    by JL Bryan
Price: $2.99 USD. 64920 words. Published on January 20, 2012. .

With their enchanted instruments, the Assorted Zebras attract interest from record producers, and soon they’re off to cut their first album and music video. But they have just become pawns in a sinister plot by a cabal of evil fairies... Meanwhile, Aoide and her band pursue a new strategy for regaining their stolen instruments, one that will take them into the most haunted region in Faerie.
Somethin' Else    by E.S. Parkinson
Price: $4.99 USD. 50960 words. Published by Vagabondage Press LLC on February 27, 2012. .

Set on the cusp of the ’60s, when everything seemed grey and staying put felt as scary as getting out, SOMETHIN' ELSE is Jim’s story — a working-class lad grimly determined to get to university, but dreaming of nights on the town and the promise of rock and roll. Feeling trapped in the post-war housing development, work, school, and the girlfriend he can’t quite manage to fall in love with.
Sounds of the 60s - the birth of pop, jazz and rock'n'roll    by Don Hale
Price: $3.00 USD. 3760 words. Published on March 6, 2012. .

This is a nostalgic account of life behind the scenes during the 1960s in the industrial city of Sheffield, UK, when a musty old cbeer cellar helped stage a remarkable revival of popular music, and provided a unique live showcase for a host of top international and local performers to develop the birth of jazz, pop, blues and rock'n'roll. It was a place where the up and coming stars performed.
One Year Short    by Bill Marshall
Price: $2.99 USD. 85700 words. Published on March 8, 2012. .

Looking back through his 66 years, Billy DeRosa recounts his recollections as a near-Boomer. His stories are funny and at times tragic, but he always tells it just as he experienced it. He uses the language of each era, and forgoes political correctness when writing of the times before the term had entered the American psyche. Thoroughly researched, One Year Short may challenge your memories.