Love music in just about all genres and forms. Love to travel. Been to 41 states, 2 provinces, 3 US possessions, and 34 countries on five continents, plus above the Artic Circle. Ex-military, ex-international sales, ex-self employed, and just about ex-pired.
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You don’t get named Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America unless you got the chops.
A little help from Bessie Smith, with Louis Armstrong accompanying her on cornet, in the naming of this book.
From the liner notes: I hear endless mellow afternoons leavened with raging audible joy.
“Coaxing a piece of white bread for artistic exploitation.” – Blixa Bargeld
“ … perhaps the greatest living American crime writer” – Stephen King
SuperBurke to the rescue.
Major Beatles and Jimi Hendrix items hit the block in a London auction that could pull in over £1 million.
A specialty publisher releases a limited edition volume of photographs and text about the 101st Airborne's famed Easy Company.
These performances pay tribute to the man who changed music with this unparalleled innovation and creativity. – Billy Cox
On the run in the Outback and beyond.
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