Showing posts with label Stevie Wonder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stevie Wonder. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Legends, Icons and Rebels
The other day I came across a terrific coffee table book in the library. "Legends, Icons and Rebels" covers amazing artists like Chuck Berry, Johnny Cash, Aretha Franklin, The Beatles, Louis Armstrong, Bob Marley, Buddy Holly, Joni Mitchell, Ray Charles, Elvis Presley, Curtis Mayfield, Billie Holiday, Little Richard, Hank Williams, Frank Sinatra, Marvin Gaye, Carole King, Sam Cooke, Louis Jordan, The Beach Boys, Ella Fitzgerald, James Brown, Patsy Cline, Otis Redding, Nat King Cole, Stevie Wonder, and Bob Dylan.
The book comes with two CD'S that feature all of the aforementioned artists. The layout and look of the book is fantastic! Very vibrant and cool. Kind of like a picture book for adults. This is the type of book perfect for a rainy day like today. To order this book , Please click here.
Thanks for reading.
-Fred
Monday, July 1, 2013
Stevie Wonder and Jack Black
Here's cause to offer a sigh of relief: PCPL has in it's catalog the four most important albums Stevie Wonder ever released! Well, OK, that's "most important" in my opinion, and humility has been left by the wayside.... If you've ever wondered just what Mr. Wonder did back in the 1970s (after "Little" Stevie grew up but before he "Just Called To Say I Love You"), well, the library's got the answer to a question Jack Black poses in the film High Fidelity: Can one bad song invalidate all of an artist's prior genius?
Thursday, February 7, 2013
War Child Presents: Heroes (An Album To Benefit Children Affected By War)
The library recently acquired a wonderful new benefit compilation album entitled War Child Presents: Heroes(An Album To Benefit Children Affected By War). The purpose of the album is to bring awareness to the enormous amount of children who in some way have been affected by the brutality of war. This CD is loaded with excellent musicians all providing covers of classic bands. Read on to learn more about the album.
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Bruce Springsteen,
David Bowie,
Elvis Costello,
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Paul McCartney,
Roxy Music,
Stevie Wonder,
The Clash,
The Kinks,
The Ramones,
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