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  • NOTHIN ' LEFT TO LOSE. by Smith, Carl T.
    Smith, Carl T.
    NOTHIN ' LEFT TO LOSE.

    Edition: First printing.

    Columbia, SC: Summerhouse, (1999) dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - The author's first novel, one which "seamlessly moves from the recording studios of Nashville to the underworlds of New York and Philadelphia." SIGNED on the title page and dated in the year of publication. 278 pp. ISBN: 1887714472.

    Condition: Fine in a fine dust jacket (as new.)

    Book ID: 67551
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  • THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED. by Smith, Joseph C. (aka Sonny Knight)
    Smith, Joseph C. (aka Sonny Knight)
    THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Grove Press, (1981) dj. Hardcover first edition - The first novel by this songwriter and composer, who, among other things has toured and recorded with Fats Domino. B. B. King and others. "Set inside the music and record business in the late fifties and early sixties, [this] chronicles the private lives and public careers of a cluster of people caught up in the shifting storms created by the advent of rock music. An insider's story of the singers, musicians, producers, agents, D. J.'s, and corporate moguls, of all those whose lives joined in the exhilaration and the struggle that went into creating the new music. As the story cuts between the recording centers of Nashville, Chicago, Hollywood,…

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    New York: Grove Press, (1981) dj. Hardcover first edition - The first novel by this songwriter and composer, who, among other things has toured and recorded with Fats Domino. B. B. King and others. "Set inside the music and record business in the late fifties and early sixties, [this] chronicles the private lives and public careers of a cluster of people caught up in the shifting storms created by the advent of rock music. An insider's story of the singers, musicians, producers, agents, D. J.'s, and corporate moguls, of all those whose lives joined in the exhilaration and the struggle that went into creating the new music. As the story cuts between the recording centers of Nashville, Chicago, Hollywood, and New York, the history of the early years of rock'n roll dramaticallly unfolds." 446 pp. ISBN: 0-802102085.

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    Condition: Near fine in a very good dust jacket (foxing to top edge of textblock, but otherwise clean and tight,, short tear to back cover of dj, bit of wear to top of dj spine)

    Book ID: 86768
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  • THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED. by Smith, Joseph C. (aka Sonny Knight)
    Smith, Joseph C. (aka Sonny Knight)
    THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Grove Press, (1981) dj. Hardcover first edition - The first novel by this songwriter and composer, who, among other things has toured and recorded with Fats Domino. B. B. King and others. "Set inside the music and record business in the late fifties and early sixties, [this] chronicles the private lives and public careers of a cluster of people caught up in the shifting storms created by the advent of rock music. An insider's story of the singers, musicians, producers, agents, D. J.'s, and corporate moguls, of all those whose lives joined in the exhilaration and the struggle that went into creating the new music. As the story cuts between the recording centers of Nashville, Chicago, Hollywood,…

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    New York: Grove Press, (1981) dj. Hardcover first edition - The first novel by this songwriter and composer, who, among other things has toured and recorded with Fats Domino. B. B. King and others. "Set inside the music and record business in the late fifties and early sixties, [this] chronicles the private lives and public careers of a cluster of people caught up in the shifting storms created by the advent of rock music. An insider's story of the singers, musicians, producers, agents, D. J.'s, and corporate moguls, of all those whose lives joined in the exhilaration and the struggle that went into creating the new music. As the story cuts between the recording centers of Nashville, Chicago, Hollywood, and New York, the history of the early years of rock'n roll dramaticallly unfolds." 446 pp. ISBN: 0-802102085.

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    Condition: Very near fine in a like dustjacket.

    Book ID: 87864
    View cart More details Price: $35.00