singers

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singers

Bowie

the story of rock's enduring enigma
2015
"With a career spanning over four decades, David Bowie has consistently topped charts all over the world, selling an estimated 140 million albums worldwide. Through photographs and memorabilia, this book illustrates his journey from humble beginnings to world superstardom"--OCLC.

Hot country

1993
Discusses the lives and music of country singers Clint Black, Garth Brooks, Billy Ray Cyrus, Vince Gill, Alan Jackson, George Strait, Randy Travis, Travis Tritt, and Ricky Van Shelton.

Mink 6

Volume 6
2005
Pop music idol Mink is in danger of being deleted from cyberspace on the eve of her big concert. In comic book format.

The Heartbreakers

When her triplet sister Cara is diagnosed with leukemia, Stella puts her dreams on hold to move home, but when she starts spending time with the singer of Cara's favorite band, will Stella resent him for taking time away from her sister.

83 minutes

the doctor, the damage, and the shocking death of Michael Jackson
An examination into Michael Jackson's death tracks the roles of involved individuals, explains in detail why Jackson died and what measures were taken to save his life, and describes the ongoing legal disputes over Jackson's estate.

Somebody everybody listens to

2011
Upon graduating from high school in a tiny Tennessee town, aspiring country singer Retta Lee Jones manages to get herself to Nashville, where, in spite of some bad luck and hard times, she tries to continue pursuing her dreams.

The mystery of the missing pop idol

"During auditions for the show 'Pop Star Sensation' at the local mall, one of the judges, a famous pop star, disappears, and the Aldens must find out where she went"--.

The mystery of the missing pop idol

During auditions for the show 'Pop Star Sensation' at the local mall, one of the judges, a famous pop star, disappears, and the Aldens must find out where she went.

The life of Paul Robeson

actor, singer, political activist
2015
Author David K. Wright tells the story of an exceptional entertainer who devoted his life to the causes of civil rights and equality. Paul Robeson, born 1898, was a two-time All-American football player and a law-school graduate in an era that offered few opportunities for African-Americans. He went on to win international acclaim as a singer and actor, breaking through barriers both on stage and in his life. Robeson refused to compromise his integrity or to be told what African-Americans could or could not do. Robeson's career as a singer and actor suffered when the U.S. government accused him of being a communist.

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