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Award-winning author, poet, and visual artist Deborah Godin does it again in Peanut Butter and Mashed Potatoes: Satisfying Trivia for Rock and Pop Fressers, her follow-up to the acclaimed Papa Do Run: A Baby Boomer Looks (and Laughs) at Vintage Rock & Roll. Whether you are a baby boomer who wants to jitterbug down memory lane, or a collector of music trivia, this book twists, shouts, and shakes a tail feather. In five chapters with titles like, Here, There, Everywhere: Songs about Real Places,
What’s Your Name, Who’s Your Daddy: Songs about Real People, and From Califon-ya to the New York Eye-land: Searching for America’s Band, this fun and frolicking nonfiction serves up a zany smorg of both well-known and obscure facts, and sets a few records straight. From where the real Hotel California is located to the identities behind hits like Mrs. Robinson and Mack the Knife, Godin gives savvy music and lyric lovers exactly what they want-the whole enchilada.
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Award-winning author, poet, and visual artist Deborah Godin does it again in Peanut Butter and Mashed Potatoes: Satisfying Trivia for Rock and Pop Fressers, her follow-up to the acclaimed Papa Do Run: A Baby Boomer Looks (and Laughs) at Vintage Rock & Roll. Whether you are a baby boomer who wants to jitterbug down memory lane, or a collector of music trivia, this book twists, shouts, and shakes a tail feather. In five chapters with titles like, Here, There, Everywhere: Songs about Real Places,
What’s Your Name, Who’s Your Daddy: Songs about Real People, and From Califon-ya to the New York Eye-land: Searching for America’s Band, this fun and frolicking nonfiction serves up a zany smorg of both well-known and obscure facts, and sets a few records straight. From where the real Hotel California is located to the identities behind hits like Mrs. Robinson and Mack the Knife, Godin gives savvy music and lyric lovers exactly what they want-the whole enchilada.