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After the breakup of the Beatles in 1971, Paul McCartney formed
Wings with his wife Linda on keyboards, ex-Moody Blues guitarist
Denny Laine, and American session drummer Denny Seiwell. For ten
dramatic and turbulent years, the band weathered the critics,
endured pot busts, survived a harrowing recording stint in Nigeria,
changed drummers constantly, and produced a great deal of
remarkable music. McGee's tale of one of the most successful bands
of the seventies-the first book to focus exclusively on Paul's
post-Beatles years-tells the stories behind the #1 hits "Listen To
What the Man Said," "My Love," "Band on the Run," "Jet," "With a
Little Luck," and "Coming Up." McGee reveals the band's inner
dynamics and its relationship with the press and public, examining
Paul's determination to pursue a new sound, the criticisms Linda
initially got from fans and bandmates, and the character conflicts
that kept the lineup changing. Appendices include interviews with
former Wings guitarist Henry McCullough, a complete discography, a
list of singles with Paul's comments on each, and rankings from the
sales charts. Band on the Run also includes a trove of rare Wings
promotional material-album covers, posters, ads, and candid photos
of the band on tour.
Doris Day, once called an Actors Studio unto herself, was one of
the twentieth century's greatest entertainers, with a career
spanning 39 films, more than 150 televisions shows, and over 500
recordings. This work covers the life and career of the singer and
star of such films as Pillow Talk, The Man Who Knew Too Muchand
Calamity Jane. The work is divided into four sections, beginning
with a biography of Day's life from her birth in Cincinnati, Ohio,
through four marriages, near-bankruptcy, and her dedication to
animal rights, and concluding with her contented present life. A
filmography lists each film with full credits, synopsis and
reviews, plus her popularity rankings and awards. The third section
lists complete album record releases with notes, single record
releases, unreleased songs and recordings, music awards and
nominations, radio appearances from big bands to solo work, her
seven million-sellers, and chart placements. The work concludes
with Day's television appearances, including synopses and credits
for her five-season run with The Doris Day Show on CBS, the cable
show Doris Day's Best Friends, and her appearances in variety
specials, talk shows, and documentaries.
Here is the first comprehensive examination of the international
film career of Iowa-born actress Jean Seberg (1938-1979). Bursting
onto the scene as star of Otto Preminger's controversial Saint Joan
(1957), the 19-year-old Seberg encountered great difficulty
recovering from the devastating criticism of her performance. The
turnaround came in 1959 with her brilliant work in Jean-Luc
Godard's ""new wave"" classic A bout de souffle (Breathless).
Though her Hollywood prospects were harmed by subsequent political
involvements, Seberg continued to work with some of Europe's finest
directors. Her later films offer a fascinating view of the movie
industry in the 1960s and 1970s--and of a courageous actress always
ready for a new challenge. A biographical sketch provides a
framework for detailed scrutiny of her 37 films. Background
information and a critical evaluation is provided for each title.
This is the 2nd and revamped edition of Que Sera, Sera: The Magic
of Doris Day Through Television. This thrill of it all gives
readers a wonderful day dream into the television journey of
American icon Doris Day. Included in this ultimate companion are
amazing facts from the stylish hit series The Doris Day Show, which
TV Guide called "A Beautiful Day." Also featured is a Mad magazine
tribute to the series; a look into the Doris Day's Best Friends
series; the secret love for the Doris Day music specials; an
overview of Doris's classic films and shining albums; and an
insight into the best of documentaries, film festivals, stage
productions and new releases celebrating the ageless #1 superstar.
The book, featuring over 400 pages and close to 200 photographs, is
written by the winning team of Pierre Patrick & Garry McGee
with a foreword by Jackie Joseph. In addition, an exclusive
interview with Doris Day and her co-stars makes The Doris Day
Companion a perfect caprice for the man or woman who never knows
too much.
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