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RepriseClaire Rayner
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Maggy Dundas is a star jazz pianist with looks, style, and a keen business brain. And when her hated mother Dolly dies, she is free at last from the memories that mar it all- from the woman whose wanton selfishness threatened to keep her fr… more |
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No Matter How Much You Promi...Edgardo Vega YunquéThis sweeping drama of intimately connected families—black, white, and Latino—boldly conjures up the ever-shifting cultural mosaic that is America. At its heart is Vidamía Farrell, half Puerto Rican, half Irish, who sets out in search of … more |
No Matter How Much You Promise: to Cook or Pay the Rent You Blew It Cauze Bill Bailey Ain’t Never Coming Home Again; A Symphonic Nov |
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Effortless Mastery: Liberati...Kenny Werner
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Effortless Mastery: Liberating the Master Musician Within is a book for any musician who finds themselves having reached a plateau in their development. Werner, a masterful jazz pianist in his own right, uses his own life story and experien… more |
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Hocus PocusKurt VonnegutFrom the author of Timequake, this “irresistible” novel (Cleveland Plain Dealer) tells the story of Eugene Debs Hartke-Vietnam veteran, jazz pianist, college professor, and prognosticator of the apocalypse. It’s “Vonnegut’s best novel in ye… more |
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More TowelsGrant Jarrett
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“One of the four younger brothers of a gifted and very successful jazz pianist, our less exceptional protagonist begins his peculiar journey of discovery at the age of seventeen, leaving his home in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains to travel… more |
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Jazz Etudes For PianoMichael OrtaJazz pianist, recording artist, educator, and author Michael Orta provides effective tools to develop and improve your jazz piano solos. Taking the melody and chord changes of standard songs in every jazz musician’s repertoire, Michael walk… more |
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It's About MusicJean-Michel Pilc
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Self-taught jazz pianist and composer, Jean-Michel Pilc, writes on the expressive aspect of improvisation based on the premise that originality in art is a matter of expressing one’s own uniqueness. He draws examples emphasizing the primac… more |
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Zig Zag: The Surprising Path...Keith Sawyer
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A science-backed method to maximize creative potential in any sphere of lifeWith the prevalence of computer technology and outsourcing, new jobs and fulfilling lives will rely heavily on creativity and innovation. Keith Sawyer draws from hi… more |
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Brother, What Strange Place ...Tom Saunders
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Brother, What Strange Place is This? is Tom Saunders’ first short story collection.From the pagan brutalities of a Welsh island at the time of the Armada in The Seal Man to the quest for redemption of an English jazz pianist in modern day C… more |
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With Stars In My EyesRenetta DeBlase
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In the late 1960’s against a backdrop of civil unrest, race riots and the Vietnam war, a young white college student from the suburbs fell in love with the uniquely African American music emanating from the hipster jazz clubs of New York. S… more |
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DreamMark Atteberry
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It doesn’t take much for a dream to become a nightmare. Jazz pianist, Jeremy Conner, opens his front door and finds himself face to face with the most beautiful woman he’s ever seen. Tracey Swindell has come seeking the best instruction mo… more |
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LOW AND SLOW (First in the D...Butch Bucciarelli
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LOW AND SLOW is about airplanes and airmen and the culture of flying. It is a humorous novel about Dario D’Angelo, a San Francisco native who is a jazz pianist and music major. He graduates from college in 1956 and joins the Navy´s new Avia… more |
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That Poor Jazz Summer (Umbrellas)Richard Hill
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Six-year old introverted prodigy, Richard “Kingfish” Hawkes, one of four children of a struggling Jazz pianist loved books, radio programs, dogs and trains. His solitary world changed as the 1948 Chicago kindred neighborhood transitioned wi… more |
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And All That Murder: A Casey...Joan Merrill
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When singer and club owner Dee Jefferson asks Casey to check into the supposed suicide of a long-time friend, Milton Brown, the San Francisco-based PI hesitates. She doesn’t believe he was murdered, since all signs point to suicide. But, fr… more |
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Love AffairLeslie KentonA searing literary memoir of a disconnected childhood, a multigenerational upbringing and incest— from the daughter of legendary jazz pianist Stan Kenton Leslie Kenton was the only child of Violet, a stunning Hitchcock blonde, and the legen… more |
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Playing In Real TimeLaura M. Gillen
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In a beautiful but disheveled country manor, Henry Eldonknows it is time to make good on a promise. He hires Ellen Quinlan to reveal amural’s secrets. Ellen - an accomplished art restorer but failed artist -gratefully runs from London and h… more |
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Night SoundsBeth AndersonEPPIE Award Finalist—Best Suspense! Frankfurt Award Nominee!Chicago jazz pianist Joe Barbarello, on the night of his greatest success at Chicago’s Ravinia, spots a beautiful woman in the audience and can’t look away. He goes home with her … more |
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Night SoundsBeth Anderson
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EPPIE Award Finalist—Best Suspense!Chicago jazz pianist Joe Barbarello, on the night of his greatest success at Chicago’s Ravinia, spots a beautiful woman in the audience and can’t look away. He goes home with her and stays for three days … more |
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The Disharmonic Misadventure...Jonathan L. Segal
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A jazz grooved, comic-mystery, with a dash of magical realism. A bungling jazz musician gets caught in a crazy comic “Twilight Zone” world of musical intrigue. Written by a real jazz musician/entertainer. David is a neurotic, New York ja… more |
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The Land of Later OnAnthony Weller
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Kip—a New York jazz pianist whose career was cut short by a neurological disease—returns from a failed suicide attempt with a vivid, detailed memory of his journey through the afterlife. Resembling the world as he knows it, but unlimited in… more |
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