In I Forgot To Remember To Forget Norman Johnson calls upon his sixty eight years of experience in the fields of entertainment and broadcasting to bring the reader series of vignettes of the lives and careers of some of America's top entertainers, many from East Texas and Nacogdoches, his adopted home town. Throughout the book Johnson relives his own personal encounters and friendships with most of the people he writes about including artists from various genres of music as well as Broadway and movie acts, politicians and just everyday folks. This is simple history from one who got to know each individual up close and personal. Johnson expands upon his previous book, The Kid and The King, to include dozens of singers and actors who thrilled and entertained you through the years.
(We All Shine On)” was a February 1970 hit single by Lennon. AUTHORSHIP AND BACKGROUND Produced by Spector, “Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)” was recorded on Jan- uary 26, 1970, at Abbey Road Studios.
"Just twenty-two years old, Su Meck was already married and the mother of two children in 1988 when a ceiling fan in the kitchen of her home fell from its mounting and struck her in the head.
Each song in this book is a commentary on where the world was and what was making it tick, making these songs as much a glimpse into the life of America as into the life of Elvis.
According to The Elvis Encyclopedia by Adam Victor, Elvis noted this about his impending army service in 1958: “The army can do anything it wants with me. Millions of other guys have been drafted, and I don't want to be different from ...
It is the subject of endless debate, but a good case can be made that Sam Phillips and Sun were the catalysts for the rock-and-roll revolution that took place in the fifties. The biggest part of this was the lack of racial prejudice ...
One of the most important social ikons of the 20th era, he is frequently referenced to like the King of Rock and Roll, either plainly, the King. This book is your ultimate resource for Elvis Presley.
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