Birds Piranhas & Corporate Thieves The Ravin's Story
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About the Book
The Ravin's Story. Music artists of the 60's era. We diagnose that a minor began dreaming. Next he sought his interests. Got involved with an R&B network. Teen performers whom were good and somehow able to whop music at adult bars. Who that matrix was, a freelance songwriter named Al C. Woods. We grasp how the excellent orchestra played and are exposed to lead crooner Ed J. Anderson's living popularity. The memoir recognizes female competitor Norma Jean Bell's ensemble. Yes, civil disobedience was inside the clique. A killing took place. Four actors joined the league. One can find out how the record biz is crimp. And read about music union men carrying weapons; what they demanded of acts and what they probably would do to "any" big arguer. And the fable: Migrating record pirates who used the entertainer's melodies and as a result of their thuggish activism, they made huge profits off of the aspiring musician's loss.
About the Author
Al C. Woods is an army veteran, GM retiree, a small scale singer, songwriter, record producer, who dwells in Detriot Michigan