Take It to the Bridge

Take It to the Bridge
Title Take It to the Bridge PDF eBook
Author Mark Caro
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Music
ISBN 9781622772117

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A conversation between songwriter and musician Steve Dawson and journalist Mark Caro. Includes 16 songwriting assignments based on Dawson's songwriting class.

Take it to the Bridge

Take it to the Bridge
Title Take it to the Bridge PDF eBook
Author Lorraine Wilson
Publisher Black & White Publishing
Total Pages 216
Release 2013-02-21
Genre Music
ISBN 1845026403

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From the early days of pop when The Beatles shook the Caird Hall, to the current day when local heroes The View shake that same hall, Dundee has had a rich and passionate connection with music. This book takes us on a journey from the heyday of the dancehalls through to today's diverse music scene. Dundee's musical history is littered with famous names including the Average White Band, Billy Mackenzie and the Associates, Danny Wilson, Ricky Ross from Deacon Blue and Michael Marra. This book covers that and much more, including local heroes such as St. Andrew and Dougie Martin - figures who are respected beyond the city limits. It looks at the rich jazz and folk scenes as well as the record stores, venues and figures that have made the music scene in the city so vibrant. Through their own words we see behind the scenes and share the stories that made Dundee music great fun.

Taking It to the Bridge

Taking It to the Bridge
Title Taking It to the Bridge PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Cook
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 398
Release 2013-05-16
Genre Music
ISBN 0472051776

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Musicologists and performance studies scholars reach across their disciplines to examine the role of performance in musical culture

Taking It to the Bridge

Taking It to the Bridge
Title Taking It to the Bridge PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Cook
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 398
Release 2013-06-06
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0472029304

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The overriding aim of this groundbreaking volume—whether the subject is vocal ornamentation in 19th-century opera or the collective improvisation of the Grateful Dead—is to give new recognition to performance as the core of musical culture. The collection brings together renowned scholars from performance studies and musicology (including Philip Auslander, David Borgo, Daphne Brooks, Nicholas Cook, Maria Delgado, Susan Fast, Dana Gooley, Philip Gossett, Jason King, Elisabeth Le Guin, Aida Mbowa, Ingrid Monson, Roger Moseley, Richard Pettengill, Joseph Roach, and Margaret Savilonis), with the intent of sparking a productive new dialogue on music as performance. Taking It to the Bridge is on the one hand a series of in-depth studies of a broad range of performance artists and genres, and on the other a contribution to ongoing methodological developments within the study of music, with the goal of bridging the approaches of musicology and performance studies, to enable a close, interpretive listening that combines the best of each. At the same time, by juxtaposing musical genres that range from pop and soul to the classics, and from world music to games and web-mediated performances, Taking It to the Bridge provides an inventory of contrasted approaches to the study of performance and contributes to its developing centrality within music studies.

The Bridge to Take When Things Get Serious

The Bridge to Take When Things Get Serious
Title The Bridge to Take When Things Get Serious PDF eBook
Author Lori Jakiela
Publisher Wpa Books
Total Pages 274
Release 2015-03-20
Genre
ISBN 9780692412282

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Her 70-year-old, cancer-stricken mother kills snakes with a broom. Her best friend believes in psychics and the Virgin Mary. Her new neighbor steals her CDs and her aunt sneaks cheese curls into the house. After seven years in New York, Lori Jakiela gives up her job as an international flight attendant and her dreams of becoming a writer, and returns home to Pittsburgh to take care of her dying mother. A loving but befuddled daughter, Jakiela stumbles to find her new life while sleeping in her childhood bed and teaching writing to students who hate to read. Unexpected love, expected loss, the struggle to find our own families, THE BRIDGE TO TAKE WHEN THINGS GET SERIOUS is the story of mothers and daughters, the debts we pay, and the new lives we build for ourselves when we least expect them.

Under the Bridge

Under the Bridge
Title Under the Bridge PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Godfrey
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 480
Release 2009-09-29
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1439184119

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*Now a Hulu limited series starring Lily Gladstone, Riley Keough, and Archie Panjabi!* “A swift, harrowing classic perfect for these unnerving times.” —Jenny Offill, author of Dept. of Speculation One moonlit night, fourteen-year-old Reena Virk went to join friends at a party and never returned home. In this “tour de force of crime reportage” (Kirkus Reviews), acclaimed author Rebecca Godfrey takes us into the hidden world of the seven teenage girls—and boy—accused of a savage murder. As she follows the investigation and trials, Godfrey reveals the startling truth about the unlikely killers. Laced with lyricism and insight, Under the Bridge is an unforgettable look at a haunting modern tragedy.

The Bridge Home

The Bridge Home
Title The Bridge Home PDF eBook
Author Padma Venkatraman
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 210
Release 2020-04-14
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1524738131

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"Readers will be captivated by this beautifully written novel about young people who must use their instincts and grit to survive. Padma infuses her story with hope and bravery that will inspire readers."--Aisha Saeed, author of the New York Times Bestseller Amal Unbound Four determined homeless children make a life for themselves in Padma Venkatraman's stirring middle-grade debut. Life is harsh on the teeming streets of Chennai, India, so when runaway sisters Viji and Rukku arrive, their prospects look grim. Very quickly, eleven-year-old Viji discovers how vulnerable they are in this uncaring, dangerous world. Fortunately, the girls find shelter--and friendship--on an abandoned bridge that's also the hideout of Muthi and Arul, two homeless boys, and the four of them soon form a family of sorts. And while making their living scavenging the city's trash heaps is the pits, the kids find plenty to take pride in, too. After all, they are now the bosses of themselves and no longer dependent on untrustworthy adults. But when illness strikes, Viji must decide whether to risk seeking help from strangers or to keep holding on to their fragile, hard-fought freedom.