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Ronald Reagan – an Audio Biography, Volume 2
In part of two of Giuliano’s intense tribute to Ronald Reagan, Reagan rains fire upon his opponents bringing an end to the Cold War and paving the way for America’s growing empire. With interviews and speeches with the congenial president, who was very hard to dislike.

Ronald Reagan – an Audio Biography, Volume 1
The grand old man of the Republican Party started out as a B actor and ended up president of the United States. Here are his greatest moments: his monumental speeches, political philosophy, and common-sense pronouncements, which have since been morphed into a philosophy followed by conservatives worldwide. Narrated by the author with the chronological speeches of Ronald Wilson Reagan. Recommended for all school and library collections.

Rock Hard! Charlie Watts The Rolling Stones Remembering A Legend
Charlie Watts provided the foundation that underpinned the music of the Rolling Stones. The band became a by-word for rock ‘n’ roll excess but for Watts, playing with the Stones did not become the ego trip that drove Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. A jazz aficionado, Watts vied with Bill Wyman for the title of least charismatic member of the band; he eschewed the limelight and rarely gave interviews. And he famously described life with the Stones as five years of playing, 20 years of hanging around. Charles Robert Watts was born on 2 June 1941 at the University College Hospital in London and was raised in Kingsbury, now part of the London Borough of Brent. His father was a lorry driver and Watts was brought up in a prefabricated house to which the family had moved after German bombs destroyed hundreds of houses in the area. A childhood friend once described how Watts had an early interest in jazz and recalled listening to 78s in Charlie’s bedroom by artists such as Jelly Roll Morton and Charlie Parker.

Rock & Roll Confidential – An Insider’s View – The Last Days of Brian Jones
In this unexpected, evocative audiobook on the last days of Brian Jones from a confidential Stones insider we learn about the final, torturous days of the founding member of the band’s short life, as well as the seamy particulars of his murky, murderous death. This is a must-have audiobook from rock historian and author Geoffrey Giuliano.

Right Is Only Half of What’s Wrong: Unfinished Interviews George Harrison 1975-2001
Here, at last, is what can only be described as a riveting compendium of interviews and quotes directly from the spiritual heart of the Beatles, George Harrison. Sourced from the extensive archives of rock biographer and historian Geoffrey Giuliano, here is the quiet Beatle in his own inspirational words. The innate truth, wisdom, and sincerity of Harrison shines through in this touching audio tribute to the journeyman musician, composer, dedicated yogi, and humble gardener. Although George insisted, he was only a regular guy, there is quite a lot of evidence to the contrary. Throughout his often magical, turbulent, unlikely life, he selflessly raised millions for charity and still does via the good works of his personal charity, The Material World Foundation. He was, too, the grandfather of world music, introducing audiences to be exquisite, ethereal complexity of both Indian music and the spiritually liberating Sanskrit mantras from the 5,000-year-old Vedic scriptures. Harrison was also instrumental in turning on a global audience to ethical vegetarianism, reincarnation, Hare Krishna, meditation, and, yes, even the thoughtful careful use of psychedelic drugs. In this one-of-a-kind collection, there are no journalists getting in the way of the purity of George’s expansive ideas and his carefully told personal history. Here is George Harrison truly in his own words, speaking across the waters of time to generations of dedicated fans still deeply moved by this simple man’s great music, philosophical importance, and well-deserved historical significance.

Riding Horses Home The Great Ginger Baker – The Final Reunion
Ginger was my brother, the absolute founder and energy behind Cream, my beloved band mate in Blind Faith, but beyond even that – was the literal incarnation of progressive drumming upon the earth.” Eric Clapton The late, great Ginger Baker is, without question, the foremost drummer of his generation, having formed supergroups Cream and Blind Faith. In the early 1990s, Geoffrey Giuliano received a call from Baker asking if he would be interested in writing his autobiography. From there, a turbulent yet fruitful relationship ensued between the two. While the book they wrote has yet to be published, here, at last, are the exclusive, in-depth, upfront, and highly personal conversations the two unlikely friends recorded in a Western New York studio all those years ago. Ginger speaks his mind, holding forth on the particulars of his amazing life and work and in so doing reveals something he has always ardently tried to hide – that he is really a lovely, caring, sensitive man. For everyone interested in the history, art, and cultural significance of the popular music of the 20th century, this series is a once in a lifetime, must have audio event. Perfect for universities and all educational media. Contains adult language and mature themes. Not recommended for children. Parental warning graphic content.

Revolutionary Justice Inside Ernesto Che Guevara – In His Own Words
A unique audio primer and celebration of the inspirational life and great work of canny revolutionary and social reformer Commandante Ernesto Rafael ‘Che” Guevara de la Serna Lynch. Ernesto was born June 14, 1928 in Rosario, Argentina, in a family with aristocratic roots but strong socialistic ideas. In June of 1955 young Ernesto met Raul Castro. On July 8th Fidel Castro arrived in Mexico to join his brother and Ernesto. When Fidel met Che “he was already an educated revolutionary.” Remembers Castro. The great Cuban revolution soon followed and was won chiefly because of the dedication of the Castros and Guevara. On October 8, 1967 in the village La Higuera, Bolivia, Che and two comrades fell into the hands of the army. A Bolivian colonel and the CIA, arrived by helicopter. It was decided to eliminate Che and his comrades Willy Cuba and Juan Pablo Chang immediately. A Bolivian soldier did the job Che, the icon, however, lives forever! Here you will find the absolute perfect audio archive and practice history of one of the most misunderstood and brilliant warrior politicians of the 20th century.

Revolution In Our Time Commandante Ernesto Rafael ‘Che’ Guevara De La Serna – The Lost Gospel Of Che
A unique audio primer and celebration of the inspirational life and great work of canny revolutionary and social reformer Commandante Ernesto Rafael ‘Che” Guevara de la Serna Lynch. Ernesto was born June 14, 1928 in Rosario, Argentina, in a family with aristocratic roots but strong socialistic ideas. In June of 1955 young Ernesto met Raul Castro. On July 8th Fidel Castro arrived in Mexico to join his brother and Ernesto. When Fidel met Che “he was already an educated revolutionary.” Remembers Castro. The great Cuban revolution soon followed and was won chiefly because of the dedication of the Castros and Guevara. On October 8, 1967 in the village La Higuera, Bolivia, Che and two comrades fell into the hands of the army. A Bolivian colonel and the CIA, arrived by helicopter. It was decided to eliminate Che and his comrades Willy Cuba and Juan Pablo Chang immediately. A Bolivian soldier did the job Che, the icon, however, lives forever! Here you will find the absolute perfect audio archive and practice history of one of the most misunderstood and brilliant warrior politicians of the 20th century.