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"Hello," I lied: a novel by M. E. Kerr
Summering in the Hamptons on the estate of a famous rock star, seventeen-year-old Lang tries to decide how to tell his longtime friends that he is gay, while struggling with an unexpected infatuation with a girl from France. |
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Backstage Pass by Gaby Triana
After moving to Miami, Florida, sixteen-year-old Desert McGraw, whose life as the daughter of a rock star has been anything but normal, determines to make a permanent home for herself and her family--even if it means breaking up the band. |
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How to Play Rock Guitar by Richard Johnston
Since the heyday of Jimi Hendrix, Guitar Player magazine has taken its readers inside the exciting styles of rock guitar's most influential artists. Drawn from the pages of Guitar Player, this expanded and revised edition of How to Play Rock Guitar will help you supercharge your own playing. |
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John Lennon by June Preszler
Biographical information and photos of one of America's most loved Beatles. |
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Josie and the Pussycats by Rachel Cook
When Josie and the Pussycats, a small band who wants to make it big, are discovered, they give in and become big rock stars. But will they find out that they are just pawns for the record industry or will fame take them over? |
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Rock Star Superstar by Blake Nelson
When Pete, a talented bass player, moves from playing in the high school jazz band to playing in a popular rock group, he finds the experience exhilarating even as his new fame jeopardizes his relationship with girlfriend Margaret. |
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Teen Idols by Sarah Kelly
You didn't need to know their last names for these teen idols to rock your world. A first name alone was enough to provoke screaming, fainting, and unprecedented cases of mass hysteria. |
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The Book of Rock Stars by Stephen Alcorn
An illustrated collection of mini-biographies of such rock music legends as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Bruce Springsteen, and Carlos Santana. |
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Starting a Band by Mark Bliesener
Written by music industry insiders- Excellent complement to "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Songwriting- A unique source for the wisdom that bands usually gain only through painful experience
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What a Song Can Do by What What
Twelve stories describe the power of music in young people's lives, from forming a community of individuals in a high school band to helping a young man connect to his Indian heritage through ancient songs. |