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Robert M. Garcia, a professional drummer from the age of 17,
attended Florida A&M University (FAMU), in Tallahassee, and
later studied at the Berklee College of Music, in Boston,
Massachusetts. During his freshman and sophomore years at FAMU
(1968-1970), he was on the drum line of the world famous band, the
FAMU Marching 100. Through the years, Garcia became widely known as
a master drummer. However, later in his life, for reasons revealed
in this book, he switched his focus from drums to the grand harp.
Robert Garcia became a skilled and versatile harpist. His music was
a joy to the many people who saw and heard him perform. . . . The
fact that Robert was able to move over to the harp is a sign that
he always had a pitched-instrument player nestled within his
musical gift. It is a great blessing that he was able to express
this part of his musical personality later in his career. The fact
that he enjoyed such success at this is clearly a testament to the
versatility and depth of his musical talent. -Vern C. Falby, Ph.D.
Faculty, Music Theory Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins
University
Bluesette "Blue" Stills, a magazine editor from Washington, DC,
arrives at her sassy jazz singer friend Nareen Anderson's apartment
in Paris, France, ready to start her vacation. But shock and
disappointment grip her when Nareen acts strange and suddenly
vanishes Blue enlists the help of another friend in Paris, Eddie
Proctor, a tour guide. Eddie sticks with Blue through a police
investigation into Nareen's disappearance; while keeping his tour
groups on schedule. With Nareen's disappearance and the adventures
of Eddie's tour groups, Blue and Eddie are caught up in tension,
romance, crime and passion on both sides of the Seine River.
Improvising their way through surprising and dangerous
situations, the characters in "INTRIGUE IN PARIS" drive this story
steadily towards an exciting resolution.
Robert M. Garcia, a professional drummer from the age of 17,
attended Florida A&M University (FAMU), in Tallahassee, and
later studied at the Berklee College of Music, in Boston,
Massachusetts. During his freshman and sophomore years at FAMU
(1968-1970), he was on the drum line of the world famous band, the
FAMU Marching 100. Through the years, Garcia became widely known as
a master drummer. However, later in his life, for reasons revealed
in this book, he switched his focus from drums to the grand harp.
Robert Garcia became a skilled and versatile harpist. His music was
a joy to the many people who saw and heard him perform. . . . The
fact that Robert was able to move over to the harp is a sign that
he always had a pitched-instrument player nestled within his
musical gift. It is a great blessing that he was able to express
this part of his musical personality later in his career. The fact
that he enjoyed such success at this is clearly a testament to the
versatility and depth of his musical talent. -Vern C. Falby, Ph.D.
Faculty, Music Theory Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins
University
The Jazz Flower is a follow-up to Forbidden Circles, which ends
with Nora Johnson and Douglas Stills expecting their first child.
In The Jazz Flower, the child is born. Later, the couple has two
more children. But it is their first child, Rosa, who takes center
stage. Rosa Johnson Stills grows and blooms into a beautiful
mocha-hued jazz singer in 1930s and '40s Washington, D.C. During
those years, Rosa challenges her light-skinned grandmother, Lilly,
who low rates her dark skin color and her jazz dream. Rosa also
fights her rival, socialite Iris Haywood, in an endless effort to
possess her first love, Attorney Alan Covington. Because of a
long-ago pact their families made, Alan is pledged to Iris. And
Iris will never let him go. Eventually, Rosa relocates to New York
City to take a singing job at The Blue Phoenix nightclub and to try
to forget Alan. In New York, Rosa dates Jackson Parker, a
racketeer. But Alan is in her arms whenever he's in New York on
business even after he and Iris are married. Parker threatens to
kill Rosa if he catches her with another man. prejudice, obsession,
and murder, as it transports readers from D.C. to New York, to
Paris, France, on its way to a riveting conclusion.
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