THE TWELVE LESSONS OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL (FOR YOUR CAREER AND YOUR LIFE) by LARRY BUTLER

Published: Tue, 07/03/12

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  1. THE TWELVE LESSONS OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL (FOR YOUR CAREER AND YOUR LIFE) by LARRY BUTLER - 2012-07-02 21:17:23-04
    Larry Butler has devoted his entire life to live performance and the music business. He played keyboards in bar bands in Ohio during high school and college, serving as band manager and booking agent, followed by stints as nightclub owner and local concert promoter in Cincinnati. Larry then moved to Los Angeles to begin working as a tour manager for such artists as Randy Newman, Ry Cooder and Isaac Hayes. Those efforts led to a job at Warner Bros. Records as VP Artist Relations there, spending 20+ years touring with an unrivaled roster of talent, winning a couple of PollStar Artist Development Executive awards along the way. More recently Larry joined Bill Silva Management as General Manager where he also ran Jason Mraz’s publishing and served as day-to-day manager for Robert Francis. He now heads up his own Did It Music (www.diditmusic.com) from the relative security and serenity of the San Fernando Valley. Larry is a licensed California Talent Agent and Notary, as well as a published author, songwriter and music publisher. He books and manages San Diego-based singer/songwriter Dawn Mitschele (www.dawnmistschele.com) from under his Z. Butler Agency umbrella. He participates in the Artist Cooperative (www.theartistcooperative.com), offering artist management, staging advice, tour consultation and publishing administration to independent artists.
  2. Troubled Sea - 2012-07-02 21:28:28-04
    Award-winning author, Jinx Schwartz, spends her time between Arizona and Mexico. Book 1 in her Hetta Coffey Mystery Series (Hetta's a woman with a yacht, and not afraid to use it!), Just Add Water, won the EPPIE award for Best Mystery, and book 3 was a finalist. Just Deserts, Book 4, now available. Land of Mountains (suitable for ages 8-108) was a Finalist for EPIC's 2012 Award for BEST YA). Jinx, a ninth-generation Texan, has lived and worked all over the globe, and much like the protagonist in her Hetta Coffey mystery series, she's a woman with a yacht, and not afraid to use it.
  3. Photo Finish: Teach Him Tonight, Book #1 by Mardi Ballou - 2012-07-02 23:09:22-04
    By day she's a mild-mannered language teacher, but after hours, Mardi Ballou's wild writer persona erupts and entraps her in bondage...to her computer. Release comes only once she achieves her word count goal, at which point the maniacal chocolate monster will give her one sublime piece. And then she can spend time with her hero husband Lee, who gives great massages at strategic times. So Mardi writes what she knows-- romances--hot and mainstream--for the indie press March Forth and for numerous other publishers. Also women's fiction. Her most recent releases are Deja Brew in e-book format for Ellora's Cave and, in print from Ellora's Cave Perfect Pear in the Ripe and Ready anthology. The Fangly, My Dear series--Byte Marks, What's a Ghoul to Do?, and Playing with Matches is in print from Samhain. Check out Mardi at http://www.MardiBallou.com.
  4. “The Lighthouse of Asaph: Unforgettable Christian Reflections” - 2012-07-03 13:00:56-04
    Roberto Ornan Roche is a Christian writer from Cuba. In 1995 he won a prize for his text "Sand in my Eyes." Starting from the 2004 his texts have been published in national magazines of different Christian denominations in Cuba, such as the case of the titles "Jesús", "One Vessel Forever", "Sand in my Eyes" and "The Perfect Story". In 2009, the author has the purpose of making his stories well-known internationally, just like "The Perfect Story", his English version, is being published and printed in U.S. by In Touch Magazine (more than a million copies and translated to several languages), also in Living Stones News and the new publication in Spanish "Piedras Vivas"
  5. Festival in the Desert by Martin Roth - 2012-07-03 13:04:12-04
    Martin Roth (www.military-orders.com) is a veteran journalist and foreign correspondent whose reports from Asia have appeared in leading publications around the world, including the Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and Baltimore Sun. He is the author of many books. The first four books in his Military Orders series of international thrillers are “Brother Half Angel,” “The Maria Kannon,” “Military Orders” and “Festival in the Desert.” He is also the author of the Johnny Ravine private eye series, with “Prophets and Loss,” “Hot Rock Dreaming” (Australian Christian Book of the Year finalist) and “Burning at the Boss.” He lives in Australia with his Korean wife and three sons.