Easy Keyboard Library: Motown Classics presents 23 Motown favourites for electronic keyboard as part of the Easy Keyboard Library series. Includes classics such as Baby Love, I Head it Through the Grapevine, Three Times a Lady and What Becomes of the Broken Hearted.
Tom Morello Inspirational Coloring Book (Tom Morello Inspirational Coloring Books, #0)
by Katherine Martin
Burna Boy Inspirational Coloring Book (Burna Boy Inspirational Coloring Books, #0)
by Laura Barnes
Spinning Around: A History Of The Soul LP Volume 2 L - Z (Spinning Around: A History Of The Soul LP, #2)
by John Lias
Christina Aguilera Adult Coloring Book (Christina Aguilera Books, #0)
by Donna Richards
Jhene Aiko Adult Activity Coloring Book (Jhene Aiko Adult Activity Coloring Books, #0)
by Tessa Sullivan
Wax Poetics Issue 67 (Paperback)
by Chris Williams, A D Amorosi, and Dan Dodds
The music of 'Motown' needs no introduction. Berry Gordy's record label became a style unto itself, producing hit after suave, sassy and sophisticated hit, and shaped the careers of so many of the greatest musicians of all time. The label produced more US number-one hits than the Beatles, Elvis Presley, the Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys combined. Now, and with fresh new insights and an incredible visual narrative, the official, visual history of this momentous contribution to music and Ameri...
Goodie Mob Killer Coloring Book (Goodie Mob Killer Coloring Books, #0)
by Melody Boone
Dionne Warwick Americana Coloring Book for Adults (Dionne Warwick Americana Coloring Book for Adults, #0)
by Claire Erickson
Write Me a Few of Your Lines
A selection of writings, published between 1911 and 1998, on the subject of blues music. Included are contributions by folklorists, anthropologists, sociologists, literary artists, musicians, critics and aficionados. The appeal of blues music is reflected in the range of contributors to the volume, among them Howard W. Odum, Alan Lomax, Richard Alan Waterman, Langston Hughes, Paul Oliver, Sam Charters, Janheinz Jahn, James Baldwin, Leroi Jones, Charles Keil, Jeff Todd Titon, Houston Baker, Hazel...
Memphis Boys chronicles the story of the rhythm section at Chips Moman's American Studios from 1964, when the group began working together, until 1972, when Moman shut down the studio and moved the entire operation to Atlanta. Utilizing extensive interviews with Moman and the group, as well as additional comments from the songwriters, sound engineers, and office staff, author Roben Jones creates a collective biography combined with a business history and a critical analysis of important recordin...