Category Archives: Podcast Book and Music Information and Purchase

Bob Marley, Reggae Superstar (Book And Music Information)

The books used during the composition of this podcast included:

Catch A Fire, by Timothy White

So Much Things To Say, by Roger Steffens

Bob Marley: A Life, by Gary Steckles

Bob Marley (Stories Behind the Songs)

The intro music to Part One and Two is: Thug Dub, by Quincas Moreira

The outro to Part One is: Feel Nice, by Rick Steel

Crazy Horse, One of a Kind (Book and Music Information)

Two books were essential for the composition of this podcast:

“The Killing of Crazy Horse,” by Thomas Powers and “Crazy Horse: A Lakota Life,” by Kingsley Bray.

The main theme music is “You Cant Beat the Machine.”:

The other outro music at the end of part one is a public domain native war cry.

John Wilkes Booth And The Lincoln Conspiracy (Book and Music Information)

The books used for this podcast included: Manhunt, by James Swanson and Fortune’s Fool, by Terry Alford.

Besides traditional renditions of “Hail to the Chief” and “Maryland, My Maryland,” two songs were used by Sergey Cheremisinov:

“Train” and “When You Leave.”

 

Charles Bukowski, Poet of the Damned (Book and Music Information)

Two books were used for the material contained in this podcast:

“Charles Bukowski: Locked In The Arms Of A Crazy Life,” and

“Charles Bukowski,” by Barry Miles.

The intro music for part one is Digital Memories by the Unicorn Heads. For more info see http://unicornheads.com.

Outro for part one is the overture to Swan Lake by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

The intro and outro for part two are excerpts from the Pas De Deux from “The Nutcracker,” also by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Benedict Arnold, American Traitor (Book and Music Information)

The following books were used during the composition of this podcast:

Benedict Arnold: Patriot and Traitor, by Willard Sterne Randall

Peggy Shippen, The Women Behind Benedict Arnold’s Plot To Betray America, by Stephen Case and Mark Jacob

The Traitor and the Spy: Benedict Arnold and John Andre, by James Flexner

Music within the podcast:

Monteverdi’s Toccata From L’Orfeo by the United States Army Old Guard and Bach’s March Fur Die Arche by the same artists.

http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_United_States_Army_Old_Guard_Fife_and_Drum_Corps/Celebrating_50_Years/20

http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_United_States_Army_Old_Guard_Fife_and_Drum_Corps/Celebrating_50_Years/19

 

 

Ronnie Van Zant, Fallen Free Bird (Book and Music Information)

Information for this podcast came from the books, “Whiskey Bottles and Brand New Cars: The Fast Life and Sudden Death of Lynyrd Skynyrd,” by Mark Ribowsky

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Also, “Lynyrd Skynyrd: Remembering the Free Birds of Southern Rock,” by Gene Odom

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The intro music is “Town of 24 Bars,” by Unicorn Heads.  Outro for part one is “Please Tell Me,” by Silent Partner and the outro for part 2 is “St. Francis,” by Josh Lippi and The Overtimers.

WC Fields, Hollywood Comedy Pioneer (Book and Music Information)

The following books were used during this podcast:

“WC Fields: A Biography,” by James Curtis[easyazon_link identifier=”0375402179″ locale=”US” tag=”someveryfamou-20″]W. C. Fields: A Biography[/easyazon_link]

“WC Fields, By Himself,” with commentary by Ronald Fields[easyazon_link identifier=”1630761702″ locale=”US” tag=”someveryfamou-20″]W.C. Fields by Himself: His Intended Autobiography with Hitherto Unpublished Letters, Notes, Scripts, and Articles[/easyazon_link]

“WC Fields, A Life On Film,” by Ronald J. Fields[easyazon_link identifier=”0312853122″ locale=”US” tag=”someveryfamou-20″]W. C. Fields: A Life on Film[/easyazon_link]

The two pieces of music used to introduce and conclude this podcast:

“Four Way,” by William Ross Chernoff’s Nomads

Also,  “In Shadows,” by William Ross Chernoff’s Nomads

The Chicago Black Sox and The 1919 World Series Fix (Book and Music Information)

The following books were used during the preparation of this podcast:

Betrayal: The 1919 World Series and the Birth of Modern Baseball, by Charles Fountain

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Fall From Grace: The Truth and Tragedy of Shoeless Joe Jackson, by Tim Hornbaker

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Eight Men Out, by Eliot Asinof

[easyazon_link identifier=”0805065377″ locale=”US” tag=”someveryfamou-20″]Eight Men Out: The Black Sox and the 1919 World Series[/easyazon_link]

Also, the SABR Journal Article “1919 Baseball Salaries and the Myth of the Underpaid Chicago White Sox,” by Bob Hoie

Chicago Black Sox Salaries

The Intro and Outro Music:

Scott Joplin, “The Entertainer”

Scott Joplin, “The Maple Leaf Rag”

DB Cooper, and the Only Unsolved Air Hijack in US History (Podcast Book and Music Information)

Most of the information for this podcast came from:

Skyjack: The Hunt for DB Cooper, by Geoffrey Gray

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Also: DB Cooper: The Real McCoy, by Bernie Rhodes and Russell Calame

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The music for this podcast came from:

Kevin Macleod: I Know A Guy and Vibe Ace

Also,  Quantum Jazz, End of Line

 

Robert E. Lee, Stuck in the Middle (Book and Music Information)

Two books were essential during the recording of this podcast: Robert E. Lee: A Biography by Emory M. Thomas

[easyazon_link identifier=”0393316319″ locale=”US” tag=”someveryfamou-20″]Robert E. Lee: A Biography[/easyazon_link]

 

Also, Lee: The Last Years, by Charles Bracelen Flood

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Music used during the intro and outro included:

The Return To War, by The Art Of Escapism

And:

In Shadows, by William Ross