Description:Chapters: Stan Rogers, Mel Ignatow, Charles "Speedy" Atkins, Bob Clark, A. J. Bakunas, Fred Zahner, Ed Glenn, Reddy Mack. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 31. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Stanley Allison "Stan" Rogers (November 29, 1949 June 2, 1983) was a Canadian folk musician and songwriter. Rogers was noted for his rich, baritone voice and his finely-crafted, traditional-sounding songs which were frequently inspired by Canadian history and the daily lives of working people, especially those from the fishing villages of the Maritime provinces and, later, the farms of the Canadian prairies and Great Lakes. Rogers died in a fire aboard Air Canada Flight 797 on the ground at the Greater Cincinnati Airport at the age of 33. His influence on Canadian folk music has been deep and lasting. Rogers was born in Hamilton, Ontario, the eldest son of Nathan Allison "Al" and Valerie Rogers (nee Bushell), two Maritimers who had relocated to Ontario in search of work shortly after their marriage in July 1948. Although Rogers was raised in Woodburn, Ontario (a community in the easternmost part of Hamilton), he often spent summers visiting family in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia. It was there that he became familiar with the way of life in the Maritimes, an influence which was to have a profound impact on his subsequent musical development. He was interested in music from an early age, reportedly beginning to sing shortly after learning to speak. He received his first guitar, hand-built by his uncle Lee Bushell, when he was five years of age. He was exposed to a variety of music influences, but among the most lasting were the country and western tunes his uncles would sing during family get-togethers. Throughout his childhood, he would practice his singing and playing along with his brother ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=2963We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Accidental Human Deaths in Kentucky: Stan Rogers, Mel Ignatow, Charles "Speedy" Atkins, Bob Clark, A. J. Bakunas, Fred Zahner, Ed Glenn. To get started finding Accidental Human Deaths in Kentucky: Stan Rogers, Mel Ignatow, Charles "Speedy" Atkins, Bob Clark, A. J. Bakunas, Fred Zahner, Ed Glenn, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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32
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Books LLC
Release
2010
ISBN
1157167187
Accidental Human Deaths in Kentucky: Stan Rogers, Mel Ignatow, Charles "Speedy" Atkins, Bob Clark, A. J. Bakunas, Fred Zahner, Ed Glenn
Description: Chapters: Stan Rogers, Mel Ignatow, Charles "Speedy" Atkins, Bob Clark, A. J. Bakunas, Fred Zahner, Ed Glenn, Reddy Mack. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 31. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Stanley Allison "Stan" Rogers (November 29, 1949 June 2, 1983) was a Canadian folk musician and songwriter. Rogers was noted for his rich, baritone voice and his finely-crafted, traditional-sounding songs which were frequently inspired by Canadian history and the daily lives of working people, especially those from the fishing villages of the Maritime provinces and, later, the farms of the Canadian prairies and Great Lakes. Rogers died in a fire aboard Air Canada Flight 797 on the ground at the Greater Cincinnati Airport at the age of 33. His influence on Canadian folk music has been deep and lasting. Rogers was born in Hamilton, Ontario, the eldest son of Nathan Allison "Al" and Valerie Rogers (nee Bushell), two Maritimers who had relocated to Ontario in search of work shortly after their marriage in July 1948. Although Rogers was raised in Woodburn, Ontario (a community in the easternmost part of Hamilton), he often spent summers visiting family in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia. It was there that he became familiar with the way of life in the Maritimes, an influence which was to have a profound impact on his subsequent musical development. He was interested in music from an early age, reportedly beginning to sing shortly after learning to speak. He received his first guitar, hand-built by his uncle Lee Bushell, when he was five years of age. He was exposed to a variety of music influences, but among the most lasting were the country and western tunes his uncles would sing during family get-togethers. Throughout his childhood, he would practice his singing and playing along with his brother ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=2963We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Accidental Human Deaths in Kentucky: Stan Rogers, Mel Ignatow, Charles "Speedy" Atkins, Bob Clark, A. J. Bakunas, Fred Zahner, Ed Glenn. To get started finding Accidental Human Deaths in Kentucky: Stan Rogers, Mel Ignatow, Charles "Speedy" Atkins, Bob Clark, A. J. Bakunas, Fred Zahner, Ed Glenn, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.