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Buck Owens was and is a country legend and now eight years after his death he shares his life with help from Randy Poe and hundreds of hours of his taped stories.
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'The Book of Odds' is a fascinating collection of odds for every aspect of everyday life from birth to death, marriage, parenting- health and sickness religion and more.
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Southern Soul Assembly brought love and fantastic music to Center Stage in Atlanta on March 21, 2014.
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This novel treats its 60 year old female main character with great respect and provides a well-paced and engrossing story as well as a nuanced and believable view of alcoholism.
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This inventive and passionate novel is an imagined sequel to "Madame Butterfly," but it will enthrall readers whether they are familiar with the opera or not.
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The Ramones are beloved pioneers of punk and here they have inspired a great exploration of popular music and media from the 70's to the present.
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This is poetry from a complex and gifted mind and also from the streets. It is not pretty but it is impressive and worthwhile for the reader.
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This re-release proves that Camper Van Beethoven sounds just as fresh and innovative today as the band did in 1989.
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