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Bill Anderson is one of the most successful songwriters,
performers, and personalities in country music history. Known as
"Whisperin' Bill" to generations of fans, Anderson's soft
vocalisations and spoken lyrics are the hallmarks of his style. A
long-standing member of the weekly Grand Ole Opry radio program and
stage performance in Nashville, he also discovered future Country
Music Hall of Famer Connie Smith and wrote her first hits, toured
with Johnny Cash, hosted his own television show, sang eighty
charting singles and thirty-seven Top Ten country music hits, and
wrote songs recorded by James Brown, Jerry Lee Lewis, the Louvin
Brothers, Dean Martin, Aretha Franklin, and many more. Anderson's
current and reinvigorated career is covered in this revision and
expansion of his 1989 autobiography. Over the past twenty years, he
has won two Country Music Association Song of the Year prizes, been
nominated for GRAMMY awards, won the Academy of Country Music's
Song of the Year distinction, and had works recorded by superstars
Brad Paisley, Kenny Chesney, Alison Krauss, George Strait, Vince
Gill, Elvis Costello, and many more. In 2001, he entered the
Country Music Hall of Fame. Whisperin' Bill: An Unprecedented Life
in Country Music presents a portrait of a long-gone Nashville and
introduces readers to the famous and fascinating characters who
helped build what is now known as country music. Richly illustrated
with black-and-white photos of Anderson interacting with the
superstars of American roots music, including such legends as Patsy
Cline, Vince Gill, and Steve Wariner, this autobiography highlights
Anderson's trajectory in the business and his influence on the
past, present, and future of this dynamic genre.
Tells the story of Madam C. J. Walker, an African American
businesswoman who invented a line of hair products and cosmetics
that led her to become the first self-made female millionaire of
any race. Written in graphic-novel format.
Most yachts and motor boats now use GPS as their primary source of
positional information when navigating. The page layout of this
logbook has been designed for clear entry of GPS positions and
waypoints. The left-hand spread is for passage planning and the
right-hand spread is for plotting positions on passage. There is
also space to include narrative and separate pages for pilotage,
harbour, anchorage and other notes, plus a section to use as a
visitors' book and / or to record crew changes. The size of the
book makes it ideal for use on small chart tables, without
completely covering the chart that also needs to be referred to.
This second edition reintroduces the silver blocking on the front
cover, giving the Logbook a stylish feel and making it the ideal
place in which to record those precious journeys undertaken in your
yacht.
A GPS set gives your position to within 20 metres, anywhere on
earth. Punch in your destination and the machine gives the data you
need to sail or motor to your target. The dream of navigators
through the ages - always to know exactly where they are and where
they are going - has been realised. This book explains, to the
novice or traditional navigator, what the system can and cannot do.
You will learn about choosing a set, position fixing, outputs,
waypoint navigation, passage making and pilotage. In a very short
time you will be entering Waypoints, planning Routes and watching
the Crosstrack Error as though they were old friends. You will also
understand how to check your results using traditional navigation,
common sense and the Mark 1 Eyeball.
Global bee populations have been rapidly declining for years, and
it's not just our honey supply that's at stake: bees' contribution
to the pollination of various crops is essential to human survival.
But even in industrial apiaries-the most common approach to
facilitate the rebound of threatened bee populations-bees are in
distress, hiving in synthetic and hostile environments. Enter idle
beekeeping: the grassroots, low-intervention system of beekeeping
that seeks to emulate the behavior and habitat of bees in the
wild-and it only requires two active days of beekeeping per year.
In The Idle Beekeeper, Bill Anderson calls upon his years of
applied curiosity as an urban beekeeper to highlight the invaluable
resources that these underappreciated insects provide and show how
simple and rewarding beekeeping can be. In this entertaining,
philosophical, and practical guide, Anderson teaches step-by-step
how to build a hive system developed to allow maximum idleness,
harvest honey and extract honeycomb, make mead and beeswax candles,
and to closely observe and understand these most fascinating and
productive of insects. Through his laissez-faire approach to
maintaining a bee colony using the minimum-interference Warre
hives-low-tech, low-maintenance, and bee-friendly hives that mimic
the cavity of a tree, the bees' natural habitat-Anderson
illustrates how little effort is actually required to raise and
nurture a thriving bee community. In fact, his idle approach to
beekeeping requires only two days of work per year-one day in the
spring, and another in the fall. The Idle Beekeeper offers
practical and philosophical advice for getting involved in
conservation efforts, and Anderson's expertise will show just how
easy it is to make an environmental impact. For anyone interested
in keeping bees, The Idle Beekeeper is the definitive guide that
teaches you everything you need to get started, even in a city, and
without effort.
Dr Tom Andrews has become somewhat disillusioned with his life in
the Health Service, when a face from his past (Rosie) surfaces in
his consulting room. A subsequent sexual scandal leads Tom and
Rosie to leave everything behind and move to the South of Spain.
Tom becomes driven by a mystical experience and a series of strange
encounters. He is convinced that he is being directed to rebuild
the crumbling dream of a long dead Spanish doctor. Tom has always
felt that a carved wooden butterfly inherited from an ancestor is
more than just an ornament, but he gradually learns that in some
way his past ties him to his future and that butterflies are at the
centre of it all. At the same time, Rosie's past also determines
her future but in a way that Tom could never have imagined. Their
relationship gradually goes into decline as Rosie's past catches up
with her and she can no longer hold back her ghosts. Her life with
Tom is based on a lie and she sees only one solution. Destiny and
coincidence gradually become indistinguishable: a chance meeting, a
passionate affair, a crazy idea or a seemingly random decision all
seem to push them further in one direction. Their story takes us
from the rolling farmlands of the English Midlands to the rocky
mountains of Secret Andalucia; from the rational world of
traditional medicine to inexplicable mystical forces where love and
loss, envy and jealousy, truth and lies, even life and death all
seem to be necessary parts of a greater plan. The story is Tom's
gift to Rosie. It is humorous, sad, tense, happy, mysterious; where
the future is an unknown destination in the pursuit of happiness
and peace.
In this book the writer describes how he became interested in
searching for Indian relics, and how he discovered his first
arrowhead which led to a lifetime of searching. He provides the
reader with information on how to find the sites where artifacts
may be found, and various techniques he has employed over the years
while searching these sites. Basic information is provided to the
reader on how to identify his finds. Tips on cataloging and display
of artifacts is also included, as well as a chapter on how to
identify fake artifacts. The writer photographs and describes his
entire collection, making comments on particular items which are of
interest. He also illustrates his limited flint-knapping skills.
"Whisperin'" Bill Anderson weaves these classic country music tales
right from the horse's mouth, delivering hilarious episodes and
touching moments.
The stunning finale to the adaptation of the Robotech Macross saga!
It's the final battle between the humans and the Zentraedi, with
the fate of Earth being sealed in the process. Who will escape
alive? Collects issues 24 to 36 of the original Robotech Macross
comics.
Whisperin' Bill: An Unprecedented Life in Country Music presents a
revealing portrait of Bill Anderson, one of the most prolific
songwriters in the history of country music. Mega country music
hits like ""City Lights,"" (Ray Price), ""Tips Of My Fingers,""
(Roy Clark, Eddy Arnold, Steve Wariner), ""Once A Day,"" (Connie
Smith), ""Saginaw, Michigan,"" (Lefty Frizzell), and many more
flowed from his pen, making him one of the most decorated
songwriters in music history. But the iconic singer, songwriter,
performer, and TV host came to a point in his career where he
questioned if what he had to say mattered anymore. Music Row had
changed, a new generation of artists and songwriters had
transformed the genre, and the Country Music Hall of Fame member
and fifty-year Grand Ole Opry star was no longer relevant. By 1990,
he wasn't writing anymore. Bad investments left him teetering at
bankruptcy's edge. His marriage was falling apart. And in
Nashville, a music town where youth often carries the day, he was a
museum piece - only seen as a nostalgia act, waving from the stage
of the Grand Ole Opry. Anderson was only in his fifties when he
assumed he had climbed all the mountains he was intended to scale.
But in those moments plagued with self-doubt, little did he know,
his most rewarding climb lie ahead. A follow-up to his 1989
autobiography, this honest and revealing book tells the story of a
man with an unprecedented gift, holding on to it in order to share
it. Known as "Whisperin' Bill" to generations of fans for his soft
vocalizations and spoken lyrics, Anderson is the only songwriter in
country music history to have a song on the charts in each of the
past seven consecutive decades. He has celebrated chart-topping
success as a recording artist with eighty charting singles and
thirty-seven Top Ten country hits, including "Still," ""8 x 10"",
""I Love You Drops,"" and "Mama Sang A Song." A six-time Song of
the Year Award-winner and BMI Icon Award recipient, Anderson has
taken home many CMA and ACM Award trophies and garnered multiple
GRAMMY nominations. His knack for the spoken word has also made him
a successful television host, having starred on The Bill Anderson
Show, Opry Backstage, Country's Family Reunion, and others.
Moreover, his multi-faceted success extends far beyond the country
format with artists like James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Dean Martin,
and Elvis Costello recording his songs. Today, thanks to the
support of musical peers and a few famous friends who believed in
him, Anderson continues to forge the path of lyrical integrity in
music, harnessing his ability to craft a song that tells a familiar
story, grabs you by the heart and moves you. Modern day examples
include ""Whiskey Lullaby"" (Brad Paisley and Allison Krauss),
""Give It Away"" (George Strait), ""A Lot of Things Different""
(Kenny Chesney), and ""Which Bridge to Cross"" (Vince Gill). A
product of a long-gone Nashville, Anderson worked to reinvent
himself, and this biography documents Anderson's fifty-plus-year
career - a career he once thought unattainable. Richly illustrated
with black-and-white photos of Anderson interacting with the
superstars of American music, including such legends as Patsy
Cline, Vince Gill, and Steve Wariner, this book highlights
Anderson's trajectory in the business and his influence on the
past, present, and future of this dynamic genre.
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