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In recent years, spectacular images of ruined boats, makeshift
border camps, and beaches littered with life vests have done much
to consolidate the politics of movement in Europe. Indeed, the
mediation of migration as a crisis has worked to shore up various
forms of militarized surveillance, humanitarian response,
legislative action, and affective investment. Bridging academic
inquiry and artistic and activist practice, the essays, documents,
and artworks gathered in Moving Images interrogate the mediation of
migration and refugeeism in the contemporary European conjuncture,
asking how images, discourses, and data are involved in shaping the
visions and experience of migration in increasingly global
contexts.
New York Times bestselling author Alan Paul's in-depth narrative
look at the Allman Brothers' most successful album, and a portrait
of an era in rock and roll and American history. The Allman
Brothers Band's Brothers and Sisters was not only the band's
bestselling album, at over seven million copies sold, but it was
also a powerfully influential release, both musically and
culturally, one whose influence continues to be profoundly felt.
Celebrating the album's fiftieth anniversary, Brothers and Sisters
the book delves into the making of the album, while also presenting
a broader cultural history of the era, based on first-person
interviews, historical documents, and in-depth research. Brothers
and Sisters traces the making of the template-shaping record
alongside the stories of how the Allman Brothers came to the rescue
of a flailing Jimmy Carter presidential campaign and helped get the
former governor of Georgia elected president; how Gregg Allman's
marriage to Cher was an early harbinger of an emerging celebrity
media culture; and how the band's success led to internal fissures.
The book also examines the Allman Brothers' relationship with the
Grateful Dead--including the most in-depth reporting ever on the
Summer Jam at Watkins Glen, the largest rock festival ever--and
describes how they inspired bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd, helping
create the southern rock genre. With exclusive access to hundreds
of hours of never-before-heard interviews with every major player,
including Dickey Betts and Gregg Allman, conducted by Allman
Brothers Band archivist, photographer, and "Tour Mystic" Kirk West,
Brothers and Sisters is an honest assessment of the band's career,
history, and highs and lows.
Systems development is the process of creating and maintaining
information systems, including hardware, software, data, procedures
and people. It combines technical expertise with business knowledge
and management skill. This practical book provides a comprehensive
introduction to the topic and can also be used as a handy reference
guide. It discusses key elements of systems development and is the
only textbook that supports the BCS Certificate in Systems
Development.
An instant New York Times bestseller! The first definitive
biography of guitar legend Stevie Ray Vaughan, with an epilogue by
Jimmie Vaughan, and foreword and afterword by Double Trouble's
Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon. Just a few years after he almost
died from a severe addiction to cocaine and alcohol, a clean and
sober Stevie Ray Vaughan was riding high. His last album was his
most critically lauded and commercially successful. He had
fulfilled a lifelong dream by collaborating with his first and
greatest musical hero, his brother Jimmie. His tumultuous marriage
was over and he was in a new and healthy romantic relationship.
Vaughan seemed poised for a new, limitless chapter of his life and
career. Instead, it all came to a shocking and sudden end on August
27, 1990, when he was killed in a helicopter crash following a
dynamic performance with Eric Clapton. Just 35 years old, he left
behind a powerful musical legacy and an endless stream of What Ifs.
In the ensuing 29 years, Vaughan's legend and acclaim have only
grown and he is now an undisputed international musical icon.
Despite the cinematic scope of Vaughan's life and death, there has
never been a truly proper accounting of his story. Until now. Texas
Flood provides the unadulterated truth about Stevie Ray Vaughan
from those who knew him best: his brother Jimmie, his Double
Trouble bandmates Tommy Shannon, Chris Layton and Reese Wynans, and
many other close friends, family members, girlfriends, fellow
musicians, managers and crew members.
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