Friday, February 24, 2012

Fenway, Tao Song, and Rock N Roll

Fenway 1912: The Birth of a Ballpark, a Championship Seaons, and Fenway's Remarkable First Year by Glenn Stout
In anticipation of the one hundredth anniversary of America's most beloved ballpark, Fenway 1912 is the untold story of how Fenway Park came to be and its remarkable first season. 1912 was a leap year, the year the Titanic sank, and it was also the year baseball's original shrine was born. While the point was still drying and the infield grass still coming in, the Red Sox embarked on an unlikely season that culminated in a World Series battle against the Giants that stands as one of the greatest ever played.

Tao Song and Tao Dance: Sacred Sound, Movement, and Power from the Source for Healing, Rejuvenation, Longevity, and Transformation of All Life by Dr. & Master Zhi Gang Sha
Master Sha reveals new sacred Tao Song mantras that carry Tao frequency and vibration, which can transform the frequency and vibration of life. Sacred Tao Song mantras and Tao Dance carry Tao love, which melts all blockages and Tao light, which heals, prevents sickness, purifies and rejuvenates soul, heart, mind, and body, and transforms relationships, finances, and every aspect of life.

Every Night's a Saturday Night: The Rock 'N' Roll Life of Legendary Sax Man Bobby Keys by Bobby Keys
Born in Slaton, Texas, some fifteen miles southeast of Lubbock, Bobby Keys has lived the kind of life that qualifies as a rock 'n' roll folktale. In his early teens, Keys bribed his way into neighbor Buddy Holly's garage band rehearsals, then took up the saxophone because it was the only instrument left unclaimed in the school band. While still in his teens, he convinced his grandfather to sign his guardianship over to Crickets drummer J.I. Allison so that Keys could go on tour.

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