Graceland (Paperback)

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Author:  Deborah Grabien
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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0984436235
ISBN-13: 9780984436231
Buy.com Sku: 220425872
Publish Date: 8/23/2011
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 8.5H x 5.5L x 0.75T
Pages:  284
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A young Cleveland music historian working on a book about American blues players is found dead outside the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. His notes for the book are sent to JP Kinkaid, but the notes contain puzzling discrepancies about a legendary musician. As doubts rise about how--and why--the music historian died, JP knows he needs to know the truth behind the music legend''s life, and behind historian''s death.
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When Blacklight guitarist JP Kinkaid is asked to introduce Delta session legend Farris "Bulldog" Moody as an Early Influences inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, he's delighted. And when JP learns from young Cleveland music historian Ches Kobel that Bulldog is still alive and living in Southern Ohio, he jumps at the opportunity to meet his idol.||Ches, who's working on a book about American blues players, brings JP and Bulldog together. The elderly black musician and the rock superstar form a deep, immediate bond, and JP learns more about the man whose music so influenced him.||But when Ches is found dead outside the Hall of Fame, JP is sent his notes on the unfinished book. Those notes contain puzzling discrepancies in what Bulldog has told JP about himself and his history. As doubts rise about how--and why--Ches died, JP knows he needs to know the truth behind Bulldog's life, and behind Ches Kobel's death.
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"Grabien is particularly good on the early blues players and their continuing influence--and she handles Kincaid's multiple sclerosis with sensitivity and insight." 02/14/2011
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