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Never Give Up Without A Fight: One Man's Battle To Survive Leukemia And The Music Business
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Never Give Up Without A Fight: One Man’s Battle To Survive Leukemia And The Music Business

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For six months, Lee Heiman lay in a hospital bed at the mercy of doctors, nurses–and the disease that nearly killed him. During that time, he relied on the strength of family, friends, and his own memories to help pull him through.

Now, let Lee take you on that journey of survival and self-discovery. Go behind the scenes of the music artists he worked with and the music festivals he produced, and see firsthand some of the business battles that helped Lee realize you should never give up without a fight.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pageturner Press and Media
Date
21 May 2021
Pages
208
ISBN
9781638712008

For six months, Lee Heiman lay in a hospital bed at the mercy of doctors, nurses–and the disease that nearly killed him. During that time, he relied on the strength of family, friends, and his own memories to help pull him through.

Now, let Lee take you on that journey of survival and self-discovery. Go behind the scenes of the music artists he worked with and the music festivals he produced, and see firsthand some of the business battles that helped Lee realize you should never give up without a fight.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pageturner Press and Media
Date
21 May 2021
Pages
208
ISBN
9781638712008