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- Music from the motion picture The rugrats movie [sound recording]. by Mya,1978-performer; Mase(Vocalist),performer(CARDINAL)532329; Blinky Blink,performer; Costello, Elvis,performer(CARDINAL)340415; Robinson, Dawn,performer; Loeb, Lisa,1968-performer(CARDINAL)532594; B Real,1970-performer; Smith, Patti,performer(CARDINAL)346051; Rawls, Lou,performer(CARDINAL)853750; Anderson, Laurie,1947-performer(CARDINAL)136411; Gano, Gordon,performer; Schneider, Fred,1951-performer; Pierson, Kate,performer; Wilson, Cynthia Kay,performer; Phife,1970-performer; Kravitz, Lenny,performer(CARDINAL)357145; Dylan, Jakob,1969-performer; Pop, Iggy,1947-performer(CARDINAL)726000; Daily, E. G.,performer; Chase, Cheryl,1956-performer; Summer, Cree,performer; Kevi,performer(CARDINAL)465545; Stone, Lisa,performer(CARDINAL)269953; Busta Rhymes(Musician),performer(CARDINAL)530612; Rakim(Musician),1968-performer(CARDINAL)809949; Saber, Danny,performer; Cavanaugh, Christine,performer; Soucie, Kath,performer; Blackstreet (Musical group),performer; No Doubt (Musical group),performer; Devo (Musical group),performer;
Various artists.
- Subjects: Motion picture music.; Children's songs.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A new day at midnight [sound recording] / by Gray, David,1970-composer,performer.;
David Gray, vocals and instruments; with acc.
- Subjects: Popular music;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- This is me...now [sound recording]/ by Lopez, Jennifer,1970-composer,performer.(CARDINAL)220217;
Jennifer Lopez, vocals ; with additional musicians.Jennifer Lopez shares the real story, a piece of her soul, and she is doing it in her own inimitable style. She effortlessly blends R&B, contemporary pop sounds and hip-hop beats. Her signature vocals, combined with intricately crafted lyrics delve into the highs and lows of life, love, and relationships with unflinching honesty and introspection, making this Jennifer Lopez's most honest and personal album yet."Parental advisory, explicit content."
- Subjects: Popular music.; Rhythm and blues music.; Popular music; Rhythm and blues music.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- I like Ike! [sound recording] : The best of Ike Turner. by Turner, Ike,performer.(CARDINAL)730780;
Ike Turner, guitar and vocals; with various vocal and instrumental accompaniment.Recorded 1951-1972.Selections originally released 1951-1972.
- Subjects: Rhythm and blues music.; Popular music; Popular music; Popular music; Rock music; Rock music; Rock music; Soul music.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Nina Simone sings the blues [sound recording]. by Simone, Nina,1933-2003,performer.(CARDINAL)301847; Stevenson, Rudy,performer.; Gale, Eric,performer.; Purdie, Bernard,performer.; Bushnell, Bob,performer.; Hayes, Ernie,performer.; Lucas, Buddy,performer.; Simone, Nina,1933-2003.Do I move you?; Stevenson, Rudy.Day and night.; Green, L.In the dark.; Simone, Nina,1933-2003.Real real.; Gershwin, George,1898-1937.Porgy and Bess.My man's gone now.; Simone, Nina,1933-2003.I want a little sugar in my bowl.; Stroud, Andy.Buck.; Johnson, Buddy,1915-1977.Since I fell for you.; Price, Alan,1941-House of the rising sun.; Simone, Nina,1933-2003.Blues for mama.; Dixon, Willie,1915-1992.Whatever I am.;
Nina Simone, vocals, piano ; Rudy Stevenson, Eric Gale, guitars ; Bernard Purdie, drums ; Bob Bushnell, bass ; Ernest Hayes, organ ; Buddy Lucas, harmonica, tenor saxophone.Recorded December 19 and 22, 1966, and January 5, 1967, at RCA Studio B, New York City ; the final track was recorded August 25-26, 1969, RCA Studio A, New York; originally released as RCA single 74-0346.Nina Simone performs beautiful songs such as Whatever I Am (You Made Me) and many more. Includes two bonus tracks.
- Subjects: Blues (Music); Jazz vocals.; Jazz;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Ringmaster : Vince McMahon and the unmaking of America / by Riesman, Abraham,author.(CARDINAL)846561;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 360-436) and index.Overture: Shoot -- Part one: Faces. Fall (1945-1947) ; Juice (1957-1970) ; Play-by-play (1970-1982) ; Get over, Act I (1982-1984) ; Get over, Act II (1984) ; Get over, Act III (1984-1985) ; Get over, Finale (1985) ; High spot (1985-1987) -- Part two: Turns. Push (1987-1990) ; Heat, Act I (1990-1991) ; Heat, Act II (1991-1992) ; Heat, Act III (1992-1993) ; Heat, Finale (1993-1994) ; Suck it, Act I (1994-1996) ; Suck it, Act II (1996-1997) ; Suck it, Act III (1997-1999) ; Suck it, Finale (1999) -- Coda: The job.Featuring never-before-seen research and exclusive interviews with people who witnessed, aided, and suffered from his ascent, this unauthorized investigative chronicle of the media mogul, defining cultural force, and one of Donald Trump's closest friends uses his story as a new lens for understanding contemporary America.In his four decades as the defining figure of American pro wrestling, Vince McMahon was the man behind the megastars. He was also a performer in his own show, acting as the diabolical "Mr. McMahon"-- a figure who may have more in common with the real Vince than he would care to admit. Just as important, McMahon is one of Donald Trump's closest friends; McMahon and his wife, Linda, are major Republican donors, and Linda served in Trump's cabinet. Riesman provides an investigative chronicle of McMahon's origins and rise to power. The result is a new lens for understanding the contemporary American apocalypse. --
- Subjects: Biographies.; McMahon, Vince, 1945-; Trump, Donald, 1946-; World Wrestling Federation; Wrestlers; Conservatism; Tea Party movement.;
- Available copies: 17 / Total copies: 20
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- Stuck in the stone age [sound recording] / by Rodkey, Geoff,1970-author.; Recorded Books, Inc.(CARDINAL)340508;
Narrated by various performers.Tom Edison (no, not that Tom Edison) is a hopeful janitor who dreams of becoming a scientist--and Dr. Morice is a shy scientist who dreams of making friends. When an accident at the lab sends them back in time to the stone age, Tom and Dr. Morice must work together to face down cavemen, saber-tooth tigers, and other B.C. hazards, with only one problem: Tom isn't very good at science, and Dr. Morice isn't very good with people. A laugh-out-loud time-travel adventure, Stuck in the Stone Age is the first in a series of novels that double as an introduction to the basics of creative writing. With the help of Story Pirate Captain Rolo Vincent and the Story Creation Zone, kids can use this kid-generated sci-fi comedy as inspiration to create their OWN great stories!8 years and up.
- Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Janitors; Juvenile fiction.; Scientists; Stone age; Time travel;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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30 #1 hits of the 1960s [sound recording].
Various performers.
- Subjects: Popular music;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Gil Scott-Heron : pieces of a man / by Baram, Marcus.(CARDINAL)408172;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-290) and index.Can't go home again -- Scotty, why you run so fast? -- Broken and then unbroken -- Sounds of the city -- Unleashed -- The protest and the rage -- The black and blues -- Who am I? -- Brothers in arms -- "Whitey's been kicking my ass for too long" -- Revolution of the mind -- "I saw the thunder and heard the lightning" -- The urban strange -- Spider and the stickman -- Free jazz and wild stuff -- Bluesology -- The prince of chocolate city -- The rhythm of rebirth -- "Black Bob Dylan" -- What's the word? -- My father's house -- The griot -- "Do we have enough love?" -- Keeping it real -- Peace go with you, brother -- Fire and water -- Turning corners -- Hotter than July -- Facing backward -- Black wax -- Long dark night of the soul -- The godfather of rap -- Reunited -- Deep in exile -- Don't give up -- Hanging on to hope -- "Doing time in places I don't want to be" -- Me and the devil -- Back from the dead -- Hitting a wall -- The last holiday -- Spirits.Best known for his 1970 polemic "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised," Gil Scott-Heron was a musical icon who defied characterization. He tantalized audiences with his charismatic stage presence, and his biting, observant lyrics in such singles as "The Bottle" and "Johannesburg" provide a time capsule for a decade marked by turbulence, uncertainty, and racism. While he was exalted by his devoted fans as the "black Bob Dylan" (a term he hated) and widely sampled by the likes of Kanye West, Prince, Common, and Elvis Costello, he never really achieved mainstream success. Yet he maintained a cult following throughout his life, even as he grappled with the personal demons that fueled so many of his lyrics. Scott-Heron performed and occasionally recorded well into his later years, until eventually succumbing to his life-long struggle with addiction. He passed away in 2011, the end to what had become a hermit-like existence. In this biography, Marcus Baram--an acquaintance of Gil Scott-Heron's--will trace the volatile journey of a troubled musical genius. Baram will chart Scott-Heron's musical odyssey, from Chicago to Tennessee to New York: a drug addict's twisted path to redemption and enduring fame. In Gil Scott-Heron: Pieces of a Man, Marcus Baram puts the complicated icon into full focus.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Scott-Heron, Gil, 1949-2011.; Soul musicians; African American musicians; African American poets; Poets, American;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- Unrequited infatuations : odyssey of a rock and roll consigliere (a cautionary tale) / by Van Zandt, Steve,author.(CARDINAL)740224; Greenman, Ben,editor.(CARDINAL)344193;
Epiphany (1950s-1960s) -- The source (1965-1967) -- Upstage (1968-1970) -- Southside Johnny and the kid (1971) -- The business (1972) -- Vegas! (1973) -- Asbury park, doubling down! (1974-1975) -- The boss of all bosses (1974-1975) -- I don't want to go home (1975) -- LA a-go-go (1975-1976) -- This time it's for real (1977) -- The punk meets the Godfather (1978) -- Baptism (1979-1980) -- Checkpoint Charlie (1980) -- Hemingway appropriately (1980-1982) -- Voice of America (1982-1983) -- The killing floor (1983-1984) -- The breathless projectionist (1984) -- Revolution (1985) -- Ain't gonna play sun city! (1986) -- Freedom, no compromise (1987-1989) -- The hero with a thousand faces (1990) -- Seven years in the desert (1991-1997) -- A night at the opera (1998) -- Cross road blues (1999-2001) -- Gangster days / garage nights (2002-2004) -- A wicked cool Super Bowl (2005-2009) -- Lilyhammer (2010-2013) -- Once upon a dream (2013-2014) -- The golden nymphs (2014-2015) -- Ambassador to the court of Ronald McDonald (2016-2017) -- Soulfire (2017-2018) -- Summer of sorcery (2019-2020).Uncover never-before-told stories in this epic tale of self-discovery by a Rock 'n' Roll disciple and member of the E Street Band. What story begins in a bedroom in suburban New Jersey in the early '60s, unfolds on some of the country's largest stages, and then ranges across the globe, demonstrating over and over again how Rock and Roll has the power to change the world for the better? This story. The first true heartbeat of Unrequited Infatuations is the moment when Stevie Van Zandt trades in his devotion to the Baptist religion for an obsession with Rock and Roll. Groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones created new ideas of community, creative risk, and principled rebellion. They changed him forever. While still a teenager, he met Bruce Springsteen, a like-minded outcast/true believer who became one of his most important friends and bandmates. As Miami Steve, Van Zandt anchored the E Street Band as they conquered the Rock and Roll world. And then, in the early '80s, Van Zandt stepped away from E Street to embark on his own odyssey. He refashioned himself as Little Steven, a political songwriter and performer, fell in love with Maureen Santoro who greatly expanded his artistic palette, and visited the world's hot spots as an artist/journalist to not just better understand them, but to help change them. Most famously, he masterminded the recording of "Sun City," an anti-apartheid anthem that sped the demise of South Africa's institutionalized racism and helped get Nelson Mandela out of prison. By the '90s, Van Zandt had lived at least two lives--one as a mainstream rocker, one as a hardcore activist. It was time for a third. David Chase invited Van Zandt to be a part of his new television show, the Sopranos--as Silvio Dante, he was the unconditionally loyal consiglieri who sat at the right hand of Tony Soprano (a relationship that oddly mirrored his real-life relationship with Bruce Springsteen). Underlying all of Van Zandt's various incarnations was a devotion to preserving the centrality of the arts, especially the endangered species of Rock. In the twenty-first century, Van Zandt founded a groundbreaking radio show (Little Steven's Underground Garage), created the first two 24/7 branded music channels on SiriusXM (Underground Garage and Outlaw Country), started a fiercely independent record label (Wicked Cool), and developed a curriculum to teach students of all ages through the medium of music history. He also rejoined the E Street Band for what has now been a twenty-year victory lap. Unrequited Infatuations chronicles the twists and turns of Stevie Van Zandt's always surprising life. It is more than just the testimony of a globe-trotting nomad, more than the story of a groundbreaking activist, more than the odyssey of a spiritual seeker, and more than a master class in rock and roll (not to mention a dozen other crafts). It's the best book of its kind because it's the only book of its kind.
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Van Zandt, Steve.; E Street Band.; Rock musicians;
- Available copies: 18 / Total copies: 19
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