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BOOK STORE<br />

For the Coffee Table...<br />

NEIL YOUNG<br />

Long May You Run: The Illustrated History,<br />

Updated Edition<br />

This is the fi rst illustrated history to span Neil’s<br />

41 studio albums, 6 live releases, and 40-plus<br />

years as a recording and touring musician.<br />

CLAPTON<br />

The Ultimate Illustrated History<br />

Slowhand’s entire career is captured in words<br />

and rare and brilliant photos, by noted UK music<br />

scribe Chris Welch.<br />

Available at your favorite<br />

bookstore and online retailers.<br />

For wholesale inquiries contact<br />

your Hal Leonard representative.<br />

www.voyageurpress.com<br />

STICKS ‘N’ SKINS: A PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK<br />

ABOUT THE WORLD OF DRUMMING<br />

By Jules Follett (hardcover) $75.00<br />

Photographers including the late Lissa Whales and author<br />

Jules Follett traveled to over 53 cities and photographed over<br />

500 drummers to be included in the pages of this captivating,<br />

heavyweight hardback. The first of its kind, Sticks ‘n’ Skins<br />

features photos and stories of legendary artists, profiling the<br />

eclectic world of drumming over the past 70 years. The book<br />

not only provides visual inspiration photos but also preserves the legacy of the diverse and<br />

unique drumming community. Among the many, many drummers represented are: Cindy<br />

Blackman (Lenny Kravitz), Buddy Rich, Earl Palmer, Mike Portnoy, Herman Ernest III (Dr.<br />

John), Johnathan Moffett (Michael Jackson), Charles Connor (Little Richard), Lenny White<br />

(Miles Davis), Gina Schock (the Go-Gos) and so much more.<br />

Everything I Know About The Music<br />

Business I Learned From My Cousin Rick<br />

By Dave Rose (paperback) $11.95<br />

Author Dave Rose’s lifelong experience in all<br />

facets of the music business offers unique<br />

insight into the obstacles,<br />

complexities<br />

and triumphs that are<br />

crucial to a musician’s<br />

ability to thrive. Rose<br />

teaches practical and<br />

relevant tactics on<br />

how to properly gauge<br />

and monitor success,<br />

and wisdom on how<br />

to avoid and quickly<br />

correct common mistakes.<br />

http://mycousinrick.com<br />

Best Jobs in the Music Industry:<br />

Straight Talk from Successful Music Pros<br />

By Michael Redman (paperback) $24.99<br />

Best Jobs in the Music Industry is a career<br />

guide for those who love music and are exploring<br />

different areas of the industry beyond the<br />

obvious performer route. Author Redman boils<br />

down the job requirements, skill sets, potential<br />

revenue, longevity,<br />

benefits and challenges<br />

of a variety of<br />

music careers both<br />

direct and indirect,<br />

spanning performer<br />

to label executive to<br />

recording engineer<br />

and music producer.<br />

Logic Pro for Recording Engineers<br />

and Producers<br />

By Dot Bustelo (paperback) $16.99<br />

This Quick Pro Guide is specifically designed<br />

to help engineers and producers who are<br />

already proficient in another DAW software<br />

platform, make the transition to Logic Pro. Text,<br />

illustrations and examples are geared toward<br />

demonstrating the creative, practical and technical<br />

benefits provided<br />

by Apple. The guide<br />

includes a Quickstart<br />

chapter for instant<br />

gratification, allowing<br />

the novice to become<br />

familiar with the software<br />

in a minimum<br />

amount of time, along<br />

with an accompanying<br />

DVD-ROM containing<br />

video and audio<br />

examples to support<br />

the text.<br />

Songs That Saved Your Life:<br />

The Art of the Smiths 1982-87<br />

By Simon Goddard (paperback) $14.95<br />

One of the seminal groups of the ‘80s, the<br />

Smiths’ career was<br />

as brilliant as it was<br />

brief. Now, drawing on<br />

interviews with band<br />

members, producers<br />

and colleagues, music<br />

journalist Simon Goddard<br />

presents a meticulous<br />

chronological<br />

survey of the group’s<br />

evolution, from first<br />

demos in 1982 to final<br />

fractured studio session<br />

five years later.<br />

14 March 2013 www.musicconnection.com

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