A memoir by Jerry Shirley, who discusses the exciting and memorable times he has had throughout his career as a drummer, especially during his time as a member of rock band Humble Pie, in the 1970s.
In a style that is at once funny and moving, The Best Seat in the House offers an unpretentious and unapologetic account of learning to live with paralysis.
Here he is, 19 years old, and he is out there on the ice with these guys. And Neal Broten is out there and Eric Strobel; what are they thinking right now?” They were performing on the biggest stage in their lives and were trailing the ...
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Rife with a wisdom that literally only Dingell can possess, The Dean is the inspiring story of some of the greatest congressional achievements, of which Dingell was an integral part, and of the tough fights that made them possible.
This is life in professional hockey and the NHL, from the buses to the charter flights, as seen from between the pipes and even more so from the end of the bench. Or as he calls it, The Best Seat in the House.
Ring announcer for "Independent Promotion House of Hardcore" Justin Roberts wrote his experiences in wrestling sports broadcasting.
Best Seat in the House is a love letter from a passionate, unswerving fan to basketball, the New York Knickerbockers and their thirty-year relationship through disappointment, triumph, bad calls and air balls. It's a slam dunk.
Best Seat In The House is Neil's account of an amazing period of the sport from a viewing position like no other.
“Billy Patterson,” he says. “You didn't hear?” “Hear what?” “He died this morning of a massive heart attack.” I pull over to the side of the QEW, promise to call the producer back, and sob. Billy was just 51.
"Broadcaster Josh Lewin reflects on his decade covering the Texas Rangers, including their back-to-back World Series appearances"--