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New Release- The Wonder of Jazz: Music That Changed The World by Sammy Stein

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Title:  The Wonder of Jazz:  

Subtitle:   Music That Changed The World

Author:   Sammy Stein

Genre: Non-Fiction/Music/Jazz

Format: Paperback

164 Pages

Publisher:  Independent Publishing Network

Publication Date:  May 22, 2022

Synopsis:  This book not only shares the history, influences, and impact of jazz music. The Wonder of Jazz is like being in a room with some of jazz’s coolest people and spending a couple of hours soaking up their passion and knowledge.

Starting with the origins of jazz, this award-winning author, columnist and reviewer shares her knowledge generously and with an authority that makes this new publication a defining work on the subject.

This compendium is as compelling and informative to jazz novices and the music makers of the future as it is to those familiar with jazz’s complex harmonies, intricate rhythms, and creative arrangements.
With input from over 100 musicians the book discusses what exactly is jazz, and how do you know you are listening to it? Do we truly know when and how jazz first originated? Who was the first jazz musician? How does jazz link to other genres? What about women in jazz? And writers and journalists? Do reviews make any difference? Is the story of jazz more complex than the accepted chain of events?

This book is a deep dive into jazz’s history, impact, and future. It discusses the social, cultural, and political influence of jazz and reveals areas where jazz has had an impact we may not even realise. Its influences on hip hop, the connection to third stream, classical, and other art forms are all discussed as well as the future, the impact of young people and how they are changing established canons from within.

The journey this book takes the reader on is one of discovery and revelation.

Some of the information comes from research by the author but much comes from those in the music, those who teach, witness the reactions of an audience, and understand how relevant jazz is right now.
The book looks at jazz’s game changers – the people after whom the music was never the same, civil rights, gender, jazz dynasties, and how jazz musicians have lent their power to deliver political messages in subtle and not so subtle ways.

A book about jazz music’s vitality, energy, dynamism and its people, the ordinary people making extraordinary music.

Jazzwise magazine said of Sammy’s work, “It’s all here, beautifully written, eloquently argued, clear-eyed in its intentions and open in its invitation” and Jazz Matters said, “The sheer volume and status of the people who have given up their time to help Sammy, both women, and men, is a testament to the respect Sammy has earned across the industry and the trust people have in her to relay their stories faithfully.” Jazz Views say, “Ms. Stein writes in a commanding and authoritative style that ensures that the reader’s attention is grasped from the outset, and sets out her statements and opinions clearly and concisely before backing them up with solid facts and opinions.

 

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New Book- Above and Beyond: Heartfelt Stories of the American Police Officer by Ronnie Malina

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Title:     Above and Beyond

Subtitle:             Heartfelt Stories of the American Police Officer

Author:             Ronnie Malina (with forward by Ann Carrizales)

Publisher:        Ronnie Malina

Genre:               Bio/Law Enforcement/Police Community Stories

Format:          Paperback & ebook

Length:    162 pages

Publication Date: November 18, 2020

Synopsis:

Above and Beyond: Heartfelt Stories of the American Police Officer is a compilation of positive stories highlighting the spectacular way law enforcement officers interact with citizens across this great nation. With negative headlines and hateful rhetoric being spewed daily on social media platforms and news networks, Ronnie Malina challenges the narrative that all cops are bad with heartwarming stories of hope, compassion, and love. During a time when the honor, integrity, and professionalism of our officers are in constant question, this book showcases how police officers routinely go above and beyond to help those they have sworn an oath to serve.

“The stories in this book point up some of the superlative behavior of these brothers and sisters of the ‘thin blue line.’ They help to redress the balance and restore faith at a time when the media presents so much negativity about these essential public servants. I truly believe that the vast majority of the members of the various Police services have joined for the right reasons and care deeply for the communities they serve. I laughed and sometimes cried while reading these short, punchy stories, each with its clear and usually optimistic message.” Roger Ley, Bestselling author of Chronoscape, The Muslim Prince, and The Steampunk Adventures of Harry Lampeter.

Buying Links:   https://www.amazon.com/Above-Beyond-Heartfelt-Stories-American/dp/1733083227

 

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New Release: Shantial’s Emotional Disaster By Shantial Dean

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Title:  Shantial’s Emotional Disaster

Author:    Shantial Dean

Genre: Non-Fiction/ Autobiography/Short reads

Format: eBook/Paperback

Pages:   82 pages

Publication Date: December, 2020

Synopsis: “You’ve heard things but not the truth. Shantial is opening up and pouring her heart out. Shantial was born and raised in South Carolina. She came from a broken dysfunctional household. Her father gave her the emotional support but was an alcoholic and her mother gave financial support but not emotional. She grew up not feeling love and was betrayed by a very close relative she trusted. When no one else was there to comfort her she found something very interesting to fill her empty heart. This novel is a lot of drama, sadness and shocking moments. This story is told by author Shantial Dean herself. No more SECRETS!

Link:    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0874LCNBR

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Featured Book- Lessons of The Game by Kevin Mcleod

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Title:     Lessons of the Game

Author:  Kevin Mcleod

Publisher:       Self

Genre:  Sports Bio/Martial Arts/Philosophy

Format: Paperback/ebook/Audio

Length:    154 pages

Publication Date: May 17, 2019

Synopsis:

 

The author takes the reader on a journey into the evolution of America’s modern day Gladiators. Within the pages of this fascinating no holds barred book, is an interesting psychological perspective on football that’s never been told before. The book is a thought provoking and insightful work that analyzes the behaviors of the nations most admired sports figures.

Mcleod takes the reader on a behind the scenes voyage into the personal lives of college and NFL players. Giving the reader his theories, personal testimonies, as well as the accounts of events he witnessed as a player. This book is a learning manual for aspiring football players on all levels. The book provides detailed information on the necessary preparations a young player must make to be successful in the sport of football. Mcleod discusses the very important mistakes young players should avoid while in this arena of professional sports.

A very good read for all age groups, you won’t be disappointed.

 

Buying Links: https://www.kevinsbook.com

 

“Kevin paints a  true to life, indepth picture of what a football player experiences from youth ball to the pros. A Must Read!!!”

-Willie Whitehead Jr. (New Orleans Saints) 8 year NFL veteran

 

 

 

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Featured Book- Step on The Mat by Ninja Nguyen

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Title:     Step on the Mat

Subtitle:      Life Lessons of The Ninja

Author:  Ninja Nguyen

Publisher:       Lioncrest Publishing

Genre:  Sports Bio/Martial Arts/Philosophy

Format: Paperback & ebook

Length:    222 pages

Publication Date: May 17, 2019

Synopsis:

 

The martial arts can be exciting and fun for young people, but they are more than just kicking and punching. The valuable lessons found in the routines and rituals of karate, jiu jitsu, and other disciplines can bring joy and purpose to everything else you do in your life—even if you’ve never executed a roundhouse kick or split a board with your bare hand.Ninja Nguyen’s martial arts adventure began when he was a small boy in Vietnam. It continued throughout his remarkable journey from his war-torn homeland to a refugee camp, and finally to America, where he’s now the successful owner of a Boston dojo. In Step on the Mat, he shares his inspiring story as he leads you through each stage of his martial arts class—from opening bow to sparring and competition—and reveals the life-changing principles that can make you stronger in heart, mind, and body.

 

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Featured Book- Listening to the Masters by Ronnie Malina

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Title:     Listening to the Masters

Subtitle:      Insight, Knowledge, and Wisdom from Today’s Martial Arts Masters

Author:  Ronnie Malina

Publisher:        Ronnie Malina

Genre:  Sports Bio/Martial Arts/Philosophy

Format: Paperback & ebook

Length:    270 pages

Publication Date: June 1, 2019

Synopsis:

 

Listening to the Masters: Insight, Knowledge, and Wisdom from Today’s Martial Arts Masters is a compilation of lessons learned from some of the most knowledgeable martial artists of modern times. When Sensei Ronnie Malina’s martial arts mentor, Grandmaster Ralph Jaschke, was diagnosed with cancer, it became his mission to honor him by creating a book that explores the qualities that transform students into renowned masters. You’ll hear from:

Bill “Superfoot” Wallace, Vikki Morrow, Jeff BisCamp, Kathy Long, Jon Rister, Jeremy Schmidt, Bohdi Sanders, Mary Baca, Steve Ashcraft, David Nelson, Billy Swinney, Stephen DC Surtees, Raul Vasquez, Ralph Jaschke, Mark Clarite, Ted Gambordella, Keith Dundas, Sky Wood, Melody Johnson, Rick Torres, Jamie Cashion, Don Kerstetter, Kevin Smith, John Barrera, Juan Alcantar, William Rankin, William Alford, Joe Soliz, Mick Moore, David Blevins, and Gary Lee.

Amazing things happen when you sit back and Listen to the Masters.

“This is timeless knowledge, wisdom gained through endless hours of training, philosophies of people whose dedication to the development of these arts know no bounds. Heady stuff indeed. I hope you enjoy this. I did.” Ted Nulty, Award winning and bestselling author of The Locker and Gone Feral.

 

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Hear  Taekwondo Life Magazine’s FREE PodCast featuring Master Ronnie Malina (Everywhere 9/1/19):

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New Release-Wounded For My Destiny by Tiffany Denmark Belle and William Belle Jr.

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Title:    Wounded For My Destiny

Subtitle:   A Wounded Warrior Overcomes Survivor’s Guilt: Manifesting Love

Author: Tiffany Denmark Belle and William Belle Jr.

Genre: Non-Fiction/Business/Money/Careers

Format: Paperback and eBook

Publisher:  SCR, Incorporated

Length:   103 pages

Publication Date: May, 2019

Synopsis:

In their new book, “Wounded for My Destiny,” Tiffany Denmark Belle and William Belle, Jr., share their inspiring real-life story, chronicling a love rekindled after 30 years, the challenges faced by a wounded warrior, and how, together, they adapted and overcame them

“Wow, what an awesome book, I couldn’t put it down , it was an intense read, very appreciate author share their inspiring real-life story and love, this book will bring you more power to overcome adversity and enjoy life.”

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Featured Book- A Tiger Roars: The Story of Jhoon Rhee, Martial Arts Legend

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Title:  A Tiger Roars: The Story of Jhoon Rhee, Martial Arts Legend

Author:  Mr. Michael Shackelford

Publisher:        Amazon Digital Services

Genre: Sports Bio/Martial Arts

Format: Paperback & ebook

Length:    72 pages

Publication Date: June 17, 2017

Synopsis:

 

Celebrate 50 years of Tae Kwon Do in America, with the life story of Grand Master Jhoon Rhee, the man who brought Tae Kwon Do to America. By Mr. Michael Shackelford (Author), Mr. Francis Pineda (Editor), Mr. Barry Shackelford (Editor), Mr. Chun Rhee (Photographer), Mrs. Linda Lee Cadwell (Foreword)

 

Buying Links:

https://www.amazon.com/Tiger-Roars-Story-Martial-Legend/dp/1544031432/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=Jhoon+rhee&qid=1557888540&s=gateway&sr=8-4

 

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New Release- Time is Ticcing Away by Chris Mason

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March 9, 2019-

Title:           Time is Ticcing Away

Author:   Chris Mason

Format:   eBook and paperback

Release Date:    January 3, 2019

Publisher:  Amazon Digital Services

Buy:  https://www.amazon.com/Time-Ticcing-Away-Chris-Mason-ebook/dp/B07M6SCKMW/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?crid=3PESJN4CP6MW0&keywords=time+is+ticcing+away+chris+mason&qid=1552186236&s=digital-text&sprefix=time+is+ticc%2Caps%2C254&sr=1-1-fkmrnull

Synopsis:

What is Tourette syndrome (TS)? To people who do not have it, it is
probably not what they think. To fully understand this baffling disorder
you must be afflicted with it. There is no other way. Even then, there
are no guarantees. The everyday feelings and urges to perform the
tics that are symptoms of TS are unlike any that a person without TS
could imagine. There are as many cases of TS as there are people who
have it. No two cases are exactly alike. This book was put together in
order to raise awareness for TS. After reading the stories you will not
totally understand TS. That is a given. It is my hope that the readers will
understand it just a little bit better. Even if just one person learns more
about TS or gains a greater understanding of TS as a result of reading
this book, it will be well worth the time and effort it took to write it.
Tourette syndrome is an often, misunderstood neurological disorder.
The main symptoms are what are called “tics”. A tic is defined as an
involuntary, sudden, rapid, repetitive, unbalanced, motor movement or
vocalization. The tics occur many times a day, nearly every day.
The most common motor tics are rapid eye blinking, shoulder shrugging,
squinting, and facial grimacing. Some of the less common tics
include grinding teeth, neck jerking, flailing arms, biting nails, and toecurling.
The most common vocal tics are throat clearing, sniffing, grunting,
coughing, and stuttering or stammering.
There are a few important facts about TS that are important know.
Up to one in 100 schoolboys have some form of TS. Three to four males
have it for every female. The diagnosis is often missed. TS symptoms
usually decrease with age, but not always. TS is an inherited disorder.
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Learning disorders, panic attacks, school phobias, speech problems, and
sleeping problems are common too.
People with TS usually also have either ADHD (Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder), or OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder). Many
people with Tourette’s have both of these accompanying disorders.
When most people think of TS they think of the disorder where
people with it swear uncontrollably and profusely. This symptom of TS
(coprolalia) is the easiest symptom to recognize, but it is also the rarest.
It is important to remember that coprolalia is present in less than twenty
percent of TS patients.
Most people with TS, when describing a tic, say that they feel a
sudden tension building up that must be relieved by performing the tic.
Tics are suppressible for varying lengths of time. The longer the tics are
suppressed the more the tension builds up and the more there is a need
to release them.
Another major characteristic of TS is a waxing and waning of the
symptoms. This includes both a change from one tic to another, to the
complete disappearance of symptoms for varying periods of time.
The tics usually begin during the ages of five through nine, but
symptoms can start at any time. There have even been some cases where
they started late into adulthood.
While motor and vocal tics are the main symptoms used to make
a diagnosis, and they are what are most identified with TS, there are
many other problems that can be associated with it, the main of which
are behavior related.
The people with TS who suffer from these behaviors are often angry,
argumentative, and confrontational. Everything has to be their way or
is someone else’s fault. One minute they’ll be fine and the next minute
they’ll be in a rage. They tease their siblings relentlessly. They have
a short temper, smart mouth, talk back, throw temper tantrums over
nothing, and won’t take “no” for an answer. Many of them lie and steal
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too. Of course, it is difficult to tell if a person’s TS is causing these
behaviors or something else is, but many studies of TS patients have
shown that these behaviors are much more common in them than in
people without it.

 

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