September in the Rain

September in the Rain
Title September in the Rain PDF eBook
Author Peter J. Levinson
Publisher Taylor Trade Publications
Pages 328
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781589791633

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The first-ever biography of the highly respected arranger in the history of American popular music. Base on more than 200 interviews with his closest friends, family, and colleagues.

September in the Rain

September in the Rain
Title September in the Rain PDF eBook
Author Harry Freedman
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The Rain Stomper

The Rain Stomper
Title The Rain Stomper PDF eBook
Author Addie K. Boswell
Publisher Marshall Cavendish
Pages 36
Release 2008
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780761453932

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A baton twirler fights the rain to save her neighborhood parade

Simple Words From A Simple Soul

Simple Words From A Simple Soul
Title Simple Words From A Simple Soul PDF eBook
Author Peter Duggan
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 119
Release 2015-03-23
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1312980923

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These poems came through the pen of a once unhappy man, who now has found joy in his life. Peter has been writing for over forty years and writes with simplicity about Joy, love, spirituality, and nature, with an occasional hint of sadness. He writes what flows from his heart and never spends too much time thinking about what he is going to write about. He has a wonderful muse that never deserts him or blocks his words. He is always in hope that some of his words will inspire others to live a life of sweetness, love and joy. He feels truly blessed by the power above, and often thinks that his words just come out of nowhere.

The Colors of the Rain

The Colors of the Rain
Title The Colors of the Rain PDF eBook
Author R. L. Toalson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 432
Release 2018-09-18
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1499808151

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This historical middle grade novel written in free verse, set against the backdrop of the desegregation battles that took place in Houston, Texas, in 1972, is about a young boy and his family dealing with loss and the revelation of dark family secrets. Ten-year-old Paulie Sanders hates his name because it also belonged to his daddy—his daddy who killed a fellow white man and then crashed his car. With his mama unable to cope, Paulie and his sister, Charlie, move in with their Aunt Bee and attend a new elementary school. But it’s 1972, and this new school puts them right in the middle of the Houston School District’s war on desegregation. Paulie soon begins to question everything. He hears his daddy’s crime was a race-related one; he killed a white man defending a black man, and when Paulie starts picking fights with a black boy at school, he must face his reasons for doing so. When dark family secrets are revealed, the way forward for everyone will change the way Paulie thinks about family forever. The Colors of the Rain is an authentic, heartbreaking portrait of loss and human connection during an era fraught with racial tension set in verse from debut author R. L. Toalson.

September in the Rain

September in the Rain
Title September in the Rain PDF eBook
Author John Godber
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Release 2013
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'September in the Rain' revisits Jack and Liz, the characters from 'Happy Jack', as they take their annual seaside holiday. Through nostalgic songs and reminiscences, the characters of their lives together are brought vividly to life, as we see a new side to Jack and Liz, away from their domestic environment. 'September in the Rain' was first performed professionally by the Hull Truck Theatre Company in 1984.

Reading Lyrics

Reading Lyrics
Title Reading Lyrics PDF eBook
Author Robert Gottlieb
Publisher Pantheon
Pages 738
Release 2000-11-21
Genre Music
ISBN 0375400818

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A comprehensive anthology bringing together more than one thousand of the best American and English song lyrics of the twentieth century; an extraordinary celebration of a unique art form and an indispensable reference work and history that celebrates one of the twentieth century’s most enduring and cherished legacies. Reading Lyrics begins with the first masters of the colloquial phrase, including George M. Cohan (“Give My Regards to Broadway”), P. G. Wodehouse (“Till the Clouds Roll By”), and Irving Berlin, whose versatility and career span the period from “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” to “Annie Get Your Gun” and beyond. The Broadway musical emerges as a distinct dramatic form in the 1920s and 1930s, its evolution propelled by a trio of lyricists—Cole Porter, Ira Gershwin, and Lorenz Hart—whose explorations of the psychological and emotional nuances of falling in and out of love have lost none of their wit and sophistication. Their songs, including “Night and Day,” “The Man I Love,” and “Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered,” have become standards performed and recorded by generation after generation of singers. The lure of Broadway and Hollywood and the performing genius of such artists as Al Jolson, Fred Astaire, Ethel Waters, Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, and Ethel Merman inspired a remarkable array of talented writers, including Dorothy Fields (“A Fine Romance,” “I Can’t Give You Anything but Love”), Frank Loesser (“Guys and Dolls”), Oscar Hammerstein II (from the groundbreaking “Show Boat” of 1927 through his extraordinary collaboration with Richard Rodgers), Johnny Mercer, Yip Harburg, Andy Razaf, Noël Coward, and Stephen Sondheim. Reading Lyrics also celebrates the work of dozens of superb craftsmen whose songs remain known, but who today are themselves less known—writers like Haven Gillespie (whose “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” may be the most widely recorded song of its era); Herman Hupfeld (not only the composer/lyricist of “As Time Goes By” but also of “Are You Makin’ Any Money?” and “When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba”); the great light versifier Ogden Nash (“Speak Low,” “I’m a Stranger Here Myself,” and, yes, “The Sea-Gull and the Ea-Gull”); Don Raye (“Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” “Mister Five by Five,” and, of course, “Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet”); Bobby Troup (“Route 66”); Billy Strayhorn (not only for the omnipresent “Lush Life” but for “Something to Live For” and “A Lonely Coed”); Peggy Lee (not only a superb singer but also an original and appealing lyricist); and the unique Dave Frishberg (“I’m Hip,” “Peel Me a Grape,” “Van Lingo Mungo”). The lyricists are presented chronologically, each introduced by a succinct biography and the incisive commentary of Robert Gottlieb and Robert Kimball.