The Quintessential Hit Man (Second Edition)

He’s been slapped by Frank Sinatra, hugged by John Lennon, and ridiculed by The Beatles’ record label. It all happened over his song Tie a Yellow Ribbon ‘round the Ole Oak Tree that ignited emotions of love, patriotism, and forgiveness in billions of fans.

Born in Newark, New Jersey, Larry Russell Brown stole food to feed himself and his six brothers and sisters. His enterprising methods including stealing a car that landed him in jail at age eleven in the State Home for Boys at Jamesburg, which was one of the toughest detainment centers for kids in the 1950’s. L. Russell Brown often says, "If it weren’t for music, I’d be dead or probably be selling hot dogs for the Witness Protection program . . ."

Instead of letting my childhood destroy me, I let it help me become who I am. I took every tear I felt in my childhood and turned it into musical notes. I turned every punch in the face from my father and smashed it into a rhythm.

Brown wrote songs every day and pitched them to music publishers who turned him and his co-writers down more often than a cheap motel bed. Brown got his first serious break when he was signed as a songwriter by the legendary producer Bob Crewe. His songs have sold more than 200 million recordings. And L. Russell Brown is still incredibly active in the creation of new music today.

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The Quintessential Hit Man (Second Edition)

He’s been slapped by Frank Sinatra, hugged by John Lennon, and ridiculed by The Beatles’ record label. It all happened over his song Tie a Yellow Ribbon ‘round the Ole Oak Tree that ignited emotions of love, patriotism, and forgiveness in billions of fans.

Born in Newark, New Jersey, Larry Russell Brown stole food to feed himself and his six brothers and sisters. His enterprising methods including stealing a car that landed him in jail at age eleven in the State Home for Boys at Jamesburg, which was one of the toughest detainment centers for kids in the 1950’s. L. Russell Brown often says, "If it weren’t for music, I’d be dead or probably be selling hot dogs for the Witness Protection program . . ."

Instead of letting my childhood destroy me, I let it help me become who I am. I took every tear I felt in my childhood and turned it into musical notes. I turned every punch in the face from my father and smashed it into a rhythm.

Brown wrote songs every day and pitched them to music publishers who turned him and his co-writers down more often than a cheap motel bed. Brown got his first serious break when he was signed as a songwriter by the legendary producer Bob Crewe. His songs have sold more than 200 million recordings. And L. Russell Brown is still incredibly active in the creation of new music today.

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The Quintessential Hit Man (Second Edition)

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Overview

He’s been slapped by Frank Sinatra, hugged by John Lennon, and ridiculed by The Beatles’ record label. It all happened over his song Tie a Yellow Ribbon ‘round the Ole Oak Tree that ignited emotions of love, patriotism, and forgiveness in billions of fans.

Born in Newark, New Jersey, Larry Russell Brown stole food to feed himself and his six brothers and sisters. His enterprising methods including stealing a car that landed him in jail at age eleven in the State Home for Boys at Jamesburg, which was one of the toughest detainment centers for kids in the 1950’s. L. Russell Brown often says, "If it weren’t for music, I’d be dead or probably be selling hot dogs for the Witness Protection program . . ."

Instead of letting my childhood destroy me, I let it help me become who I am. I took every tear I felt in my childhood and turned it into musical notes. I turned every punch in the face from my father and smashed it into a rhythm.

Brown wrote songs every day and pitched them to music publishers who turned him and his co-writers down more often than a cheap motel bed. Brown got his first serious break when he was signed as a songwriter by the legendary producer Bob Crewe. His songs have sold more than 200 million recordings. And L. Russell Brown is still incredibly active in the creation of new music today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781948715072
Publisher: Thumbs Up Publishing
Publication date: 08/01/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 11 MB
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Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1

Who is This Guy 11

CHAPTER 2

A Certain Madness 21

CHAPTER 3

My Salvation 37

CHAPTER 4

“A-WOP-BOP-A-LOO-BOP-AWOP-

BAM-BOOM!” 51

CHAPTER 5

My First “Hit” 63

CHAPTER 6

“The Weed” 71

CHAPTER 7

A Leap of Faith 77

CHAPTER 8

Attention! 87

CHAPTER 9

PIGALLE 97

CHAPTER 10

The Juke Box 107

CHAPTER 11

“Stupido” 123

CHAPTER 12

Lisa 137

CHAPTER 13

Connecting the Dots 151

CHAPTER 14

Tour-de-Force 163

CHAPTER 15

Knock Three Times 181

CHAPTER 16

Yellow Ribbon 197

CHAPTER 17

Money Sharks 215

CHAPTER 18

Schmoozing with

the Legends 227

CHAPTER 19

It Took a Long Time 257

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

L. Russell Brown 271

Sandy Linzer

Larry Wacholtz PhD.

INDEX 285

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