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Neil Diamond Early Classics Vintage Music Book 1978 Tallyrand Music
$ 15.61
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This posting is for one vintage music book titled, Neil Diamond Early Classics, a Vintage Music Book from 1974. Tallyrand Music.Contains
48 pages of music. The Book has no odors and some normal storage/age/handling wear.
Paperback:
48 pages
Publisher:
Tallyrand
Language:
English
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Born in Brooklyn, New York, on January 24, 1941, Neil Diamond began writing songs while studying at New York University. His own hits include "Sweet Caroline," "America" and "Heartlight." He also wrote "I'm A Believer" performed by The Monkees, and his song "Red, Red Wine" was a big hit for band UB40 in 1983. Diamond's recent albums include
12 Songs
(2005) and
Home Before Dark
(2008).
The Rolling Stones’ origins date back to the boyhood friendship of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, forged in 1951. Their acquaintance was interrupted when both families moved in the mid-Fifties but got rekindled in October 1960, when the two ran into each other at a train station and Richards noticed the imported R&B albums Jagger was carrying under his arm. Jagger, a student at the London School of Economics, was a hardcore blues aficionado, while Richards’ interest leaned more toward Chuck Berry-style rock and roll. Richards soon joined Jagger’s group, Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys. - See more at: https://rockhall.com/inductees/the-rolling-stones/bio/#sthash.7IHNa83Q.dpuf
The Rolling Stones’ origins date back to the boyhood friendship of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, forged in 1951. Their acquaintance was interrupted when both families moved in the mid-Fifties but got rekindled in October 1960, when the two ran into each other at a train station and Richards noticed the imported R&B albums Jagger was carrying under his arm. Jagger, a student at the London School of Economics, was a hardcore blues aficionado, while Richards’ interest leaned more toward Chuck Berry-style rock and roll. Richards soon joined Jagger’s group, Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys. - See more at: https://rockhall.com/inductees/the-rolling-stones/bio/#sthash.7IHNa83Q.dpuf
The Rolling Stones’ origins date back to the boyhood friendship of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, forged in 1951. Their acquaintance was interrupted when both families moved in the mid-Fifties but got rekindled in October 1960, when the two ran into each other at a train station and Richards noticed the imported R&B albums Jagger was carrying under his arm. Jagger, a student at the London School of Economics, was a hardcore blues aficionado, while Richards’ interest leaned more toward Chuck Berry-style rock and roll. Richards soon joined Jagger’s group, Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys. - See more at: https://rockhall.com/inductees/the-rolling-stones/bio/#sthash.7IHNa83Q.dpuf
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