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The Tastemaker charts the singular life of a man who has been at the beating heart of music's most iconic moments for over sixty years. Leaving school and starting his career at Decca Records in 1958 at the age of sixteen, Tony King would soon find himself becoming close friends with Elton John, rekindling John Lennon and Yoko Ono's relationship, mediating a quarrelsome Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and spending time with Freddie Mercury in his final days - a far cry from his childhood days in Eastbourne. Living in an era of seismic social, technological and cultural transformation, King experienced these defining moments as a stalwart in London and New York's gay scenes. Alongside his heady life in showbusiness, he was witness to the AIDS crisis and its devastating consequences: the death of family, the death of friends and the stultifying weight of responsibility in being called upon to hold things together. At once profound and suffused with Tony King's disarming warmth and unparalleled charisma, The Tastemaker paints an intimate portrait of a music legend and captures the unpredictable world he stamped his indelible mark upon.
The Tastemaker charts the singular life of a man who has been at the beating heart of music's most iconic moments for over sixty years. 'This is a brilliant book by a brilliant man. A magician with perfect taste. Thank God I met him. He is gold dust!' ELTON JOHN Leaving school at the age of sixteen to start his career in the music industry at Decca Records, Tony King would soon find himself becoming a close friend and confidante to some of the world's biggest artists - a far cry from his childhood days in Eastbourne. He has worked with The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, Elton John and many more, including Freddie Mercury, whom he spent time with in the Queen frontman's final days. Living in an era of seismic social, technological and cultural transformation, King experienced these defining moments as an influential figure in London and New York's gay scenes. Despite his heady life in showbusiness, however, he would soon learn that a glittering career couldn't shield him from heartbreak - witness to the AIDS crisis and the devastating consequences, his personal life was intermittently marked by tumult and turmoil. Suffused with Tony King's disarming warmth and unparalleled charisma - and at times profoundly moving - The Tastemaker paints an intimate portrait of a music legend and captures the unpredictable world he stamped his indelible mark upon.
Poetry is something we can all write and probably have written at some point in our lives. It is not the reserve of a few literary giants or massive intellectuals. It is a way of communicating our feelings in small, bite-sized pieces, so that others can 'have a nibble' when the mood takes them. There may only be one or two in such an anthology that you will keep coming back to, but they will always have that power to move you in some way. We hope you will enjoy 'Inside Out'. From the authors simplest, witty observations to the deepest recesses of his mind, it truly is a journey of discovery. It might even inspire you to put pen to paper in a lyrical and meaningful way yourself; hope so.
The book covers the subject of coaching in business, but from the perspective of a Sports Coach. Using their guiding principles in the business world. In business, coaching tends to be done, as a box ticking exercise and is task focused, rather than as part of a process of continual development. In sport, coaching is an ongoing process, with measurable goals and objectives to keep the focus. The main theme is about how to coach in business and the book guides the reader through a process from building a team, to the finer elements of development and team dynamics. There are many examples from different sports on approach or strategy, which can be adapted into the business world. The vision is to reshape thinking about business coaching and to do so in a way which can be easily assimilated. Sport is something that most of us will have had exposure to and taking the technical instructions given in sport and aligning that to business problems or personal development makes it easy to digest and memorable.
This is a fantasy about Neville the Gnome and his many friends; Ferdinand the Frog, George Sparrow, Mick the Monkey, and his sons, Rocker, Basher and Digger. I hope readers of all ages will enjoy this fantasy.
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