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A Shot in the Dark: Making Records in Nashville, 1945-1955
Book Plus CD. Martin Hawkins, co-author of the landmark Good Rockin' Tonight: Sun Records and the Birth of Rock & Roll, describes the formation and the activities of local, independent recording companies in Nashville in the decade following World War II--the heyday of regional companies, before rock & roll and the eventual internationalization of the music business. These labels and their owners evolved from the local jukebox and amusements business and often featured truly local performers. They sometimes aspired to national status--and occasionally they achieved it. The book also describes the infrastructure they worked within and the personal stories of the main label owners and their performers. Finally, it examines the part the labels played in the emergence of Nashville as "Music City USA." The accompanying 20-song CD is the soundtrack to this fascinating story..
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Play Like Sergio Garcia: An Analysis of the Swing and Shot-Making Game of Golf's Young Star
Learn the techniques of the golfer who Mike Lupica calls "the most exciting player in the world today."

Blessed with a game and a style no other young golfer can match, Sergio Garcia took the world of golf by storm with his exceptional technique, thoroughly-practiced skills, and super-energized competitive spirit. Here, John Andrisani studies the tee-to-green game of Garcia and shows how average golfers can improve their game by modeling themselves after him. Whether golfers are looking to unleash a more powerful swing with the driver, hit more solid iron shots, scramble around the green more effectively, or roll in score-lowering birdie putts, the lessons are all here..
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The Money Shot: Trash, Class, and the Making of TV Talk Shows
He leaped from his chair, ripped off his microphone, and lunged at his ex-wife Security guards rushed to intercept him. The audience screamed, then cheered Were producers concerned? Not at all. They were getting what they wanted: the money shot.

From "classy" shows like Oprah to "trashy" shows like Jerry Springer, the key to a talk show's success is what Laura Grindstaff calls the money shot—moments when guests lose control and express joy, sorrow, rage, or remorse on camera. In this new work, Grindstaff takes us behind the scenes of daytime television talk shows, a genre focused on "real" stories told by "ordinary" people. Drawing on extensive interviews with producers and guests, her own attendance of dozens of live tapings around the country, and more than a year's experience working on two nationally televised shows, Grindstaff shows us how producers elicit dramatic performances from guests, why guests agree to participate, and the supporting roles played by studio audiences and experts.

Grindstaff traces the career of the money shot, examining how producers make stars and experts out of ordinary people, in the process reproducing old forms of cultural hierarchy and class inequality even while seeming to challenge them. She argues that the daytime talk show does give voice to people normally excluded from the media spotlight, but it lets them speak only in certain ways and under certain rules and conditions. Working to understand the genre from the inside rather than pass judgment on it from the outside, Grindstaff asks not just what talk shows can tell us about mass media, but also what they reveal about American culture more generally.


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State making flu shots available to more people.(Health)(With demand for vaccination declining, public health officials decide to expand eligibility): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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Title: State making flu shots available to more people.(Health)(With demand for vaccination declining, public health officials decide to expand eligibility)
Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (Newspaper)
Date: December 21, 2004
Publisher: The Register Guard
Page: D2

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