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Ray Brown

    Ray Brown è profondamente immerso nell'arte della poesia, esplorando temi che risuonano con l'esperienza umana. La sua voce distintiva risplende nelle sue opere pubblicate, offrendo ai lettori una prospettiva unica. Le sue poesie hanno ottenuto riconoscimenti e sono apparse in varie riviste letterarie, dimostrando la sua consolidata presenza nella comunità poetica. Attraverso il suo stile lirico, Brown invita alla contemplazione e alla connessione.

    In All Beginnings
    Uncle Bill's Letters To His Niece (1917)
    The Moment I Should Have Bounced
    Stage Lyrics
    Ray Brown's Bass Method
    Whoosh!
    • Whoosh!

      • 268pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Set in Leeds during the tumultuous year of 1979, the novel explores the lives of various characters facing desperate situations against the backdrop of significant historical events, including Thatcher's election and Sid Vicious's death. Through their intertwined stories, the narrative captures the essence of a pivotal moment in time, reflecting the struggles and resilience of individuals amid societal change.

      Whoosh!
    • Ray Brown's Bass Method

      • 136pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      (Bass Instruction). Legendary jazz bassist Ray Brown reveals his lessons and teaching philosophy in this in-depth book. solo exercises and arpeggios; music fundamentals; right- and left-hand positions; scales; chords; exercises in tenths; rhythm patterns with "drops"; diminished chords; runs and variations; blues patterns; extension scales; and much more.

      Ray Brown's Bass Method
    • The Moment I Should Have Bounced

      • 122pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Reflecting on personal experiences, the author delves into relationships and pivotal moments that shaped their life. The narrative emphasizes the importance of recognizing opportunities to rise above challenges, highlighting how both positive and negative experiences contribute to personal growth. With influences from church, family, and friendships, the author shares insights on resilience and the necessity of embracing life's unpredictability. The journey encourages readers to seek their own moments of empowerment and transformation.

      The Moment I Should Have Bounced
    • The collection features heartfelt and humorous letters from Uncle Bill to his niece, showcasing his musings on life, insightful advice, and witty observations. Each letter reflects his warmth and deep care for her, making it a delightful read for all ages. This facsimile reprint preserves the charm of the original 1917 work, highlighting its cultural significance while offering readers a glimpse into the thoughtful uncle-niece relationship. It's an entertaining gift for anyone who appreciates good storytelling.

      Uncle Bill's Letters To His Niece (1917)
    • In All Beginnings

      • 242pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of a police state in 1984 Britain, the story follows peace activists Simon and Lindy as they navigate the miners' strike. Their journey is filled with humor, fear, and self-discovery amidst a vibrant world of activism, including peace camps and direct action workshops. As Simon reflects on his past, including his extravagant Seventies lifestyle and his first meeting with Lindy, the narrative offers sharp observations and satire that capture the essence of the era.

      In All Beginnings
    • Winning the Endgame

      A Guide to Aging Wisely and Dying Well

      • 162pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      The book explores America's tendency to avoid confronting mortality and the deeper implications of this denial. It delves into cultural attitudes towards death, examining how this avoidance shapes societal behaviors and individual beliefs. Through a blend of analysis and narrative, it encourages readers to reflect on their own perceptions of death and the ways in which these views influence life choices and community dynamics. The work invites a critical examination of the relationship between life and death in contemporary America.

      Winning the Endgame