Johnny Green & the Greenmen
by Mark Starks
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Publisher: Mark Starks
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© 2006 by Mark Starks Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First
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Printed: 106 pages, 8.5" x 11", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:In many ways the tale of Johnny Green & the Greenmen is an inside and personalized chronicle of American show business. Few performers have experienced such a varied and unbelievable career; whether it's touring with Bob Hope, playing on the television series "Batman", opening for the Rolling Stones, hanging out with Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles or running Liberace's publishing company, this book is a singular oddysey through the peaks and valleys of American entertainment. More importantly, it examines the pathway and vision of a musician, bass player, promoter, producer, booking agent, and undeniable innovator who rubbed shoulders with the biggest names in the entertainment industry, from a level of experience that is often overlooked when the spotlight shines on the main stage. Keywords:Listed in: |
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