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This book is a backstage pass to the ups, downs, and all-out
craziness of arena rock-deep discussions with Rod Stewart, jamming
with legends like Mick Jagger and Justin Timberlake, gaining
groupies, and striking out solo. Stevie Salas was one of many boys
coming of age in the 1980s-when the American dream was rock
superstardom. As lead guitarist for a San Diego band, Salas played
backyard parties and school dances and even scored the music for
the cult classic Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. When he
auditioned for Rod Stewart-where he was the youngest band member by
a decade-Salas's life truly hit a turning point. Salas pulls no
punches to describe the initial skepticism and hazing he faced as
the youngest member of Stewart's band, the night he stood up for
himself on the tour plane, and the emotional late-night talk with
Rod Stewart that restored the frontman's faith in his young,
untested guitar player and his new group that was struggling to
find its groove. Yet they became a band of brothers and formed a
camaraderie they share to this day. When We Were the Boys revolves
around the year Salas began as an inexperienced musical prodigy and
finished as a seasoned rock 'n' roll veteran-more mature as a man
and musician.
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Voices (Paperback)
Robert Yehling
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R500
R428
Discovery Miles 4 280
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Brava - Onslaught (Paperback)
Robert Yehling; Illustrated by Trevor Smith; Claudette Marco
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Discovery Miles 3 220
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Brava - Space (Paperback)
Claudette Marco; Edited by Robert Yehling; Illustrated by Trevor Smith
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R293
Discovery Miles 2 930
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THE WORD JOURNEYS BLOGS began in 2007 with a post originally
intended for a writing workshop. Since then, the blogs have covered
the spectrum of writing topics and perspectives on cultural events,
with a sweep that has drawn in bestselling authors, Rock & Roll
Hall of Fame musicians, Pulitzer Prize winners, world champions -
and most of all, hundreds of thousands of men and women, boys and
girls, all passionate about writing and the creative arts. Fiction.
Non-fiction. Humor. Poetry. Native tongues. Music. Film. Education.
Beautiful landscapes. Unforgettable People. You'll find it all in
Word Journeys Dispatches, Vol. 1, with 51 representative pieces
from one of the most popular blogs on the Internet for writers,
educators, and everyone who loves a good read and a lively
discussion.
In this new collection of more than 50 poems and essays, Robert
Yehling "(Shades of Green, The River-Fed Stone, The Champion's
Way)" returns to a prime source of inspiration and fulfillment -
the back roads. Blending challenge with adventure, and natural
observation with awakening, he uncovers the textures, rhythms,
loves, tears, laughs, and ever-renewing cycle of life off the
beaten path - visiting a few cultural icons along the way.
"Backroad Melodies" reminds us of those treasure-laden roads deep
inside ourselves that we all too rarely explore. "With clarity of
thought and mastery of word order, Robert Yehling alarms the
conscience, stimulates the brain, tugs at the heart, and tickles
the funny bone-all to excess." -Charles Redner, poet, author,
publisher of "The Hummingbird Review" "You're talkin' my language.
And drivin' my landscape. The colors. The sky..." -Luis Alberto
Urrea, American Book Award-winning author of "The Hummingbird's
Daughter" and "The Devil's Highway," finalist for the Pulitzer
Prize.
The current issue features Hollywood-themed poetry and essays by
our esteemed cast of new and established authors, including Dances
With Wolves author Michael Blake, extraordinary poet Martin Espada,
screenwriters Adam Rodman and David Milton, and a special lyrics
package from Stevie Salas and lyricist/ poet John Doe. An interview
with former Poet Laureate Billy Collins provides a fun look into
the poet's mindset.
In 1982, Julie Moss ran the Ironman triathlon for her college
senior research project. Her idea was quirky, even crazy; only a
handful of hardcore, highly trained enthusiasts competed in the
little-known, 140.6-mile combination of swimming, cycling, and
running. Julie brought no experience or appreciable training beyond
running two marathons. She did bring a latent willpower that, the
world soon found out, wouldn’t be denied. What happened next
changed Ironman forever . . . After becoming the unlikely leader
during the marathon, the final leg of the Ironman, Julie fell and
lost all bodily function fifteen meters (50 feet) from the finish.
While on hands and knees, she watched her rival pass her. Thirty
seconds later, she crawled across the line—stunning the millions
who were watching on television. At age twenty-three, Julie
became the instant global icon, and the public face of fitness and
endurance sports — which exploded in popularity, partly because
of her inspiration. That this young co-ed would represent such a
new sport was unlikely. That she would inspire millions to change
the courses of their lives in the three decades years since was
unthinkable. Yet, it happened. And keeps happening. In April 2017
Julie won her age group in the Ironman North American
Championships—racing 25 minutes faster than her 1982
Ironman. How does a 58-year-old woman beat the time of her
23-year-old self? Which begs the question, could she also
beat her 1982 time in the more demanding Kona? That’s the
goal, and the world will find out in October 2018. Crawl of
Fame is the long-awaited release of her incredible
story. Julie describes how she found her greater purpose while
lying across the finish line at Ironman 1982 — and how that
greater purpose as a woman, athlete, endurance sports symbol and,
now, iconic figure has defined her life and inspired others since.
Several endurance sports athletes have written memoirs, but none
have changed a sport so dramatically as Julie Moss. Now, readers
will join the inner and outer journey of one of the world’s most
impressive athletes, a woman who has already inspired millions —
with millions more to come.
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