The Road to Moonlight Feels Right

Moonlight Feels Right by Starbuck, a group in which Bruce was the frontman with his familiar white cap, became one of the top-selling songs of the '70s, and is still played in 54 countries across the globe.

Bruce takes you on a musical cruise through the '60s and '70s in a page-turning, laugh-out-loud memoir--from his Mississippi Delta childhood to adventures in Hollywood, packed with celebrities and filled with telling detail. Touching at moments and side-splitting hilarious at others, this engrossing memoir gives you lots of juicy tidbits.

Beginning with their breakout concert with his group Starbuck opening for ELO, he takes you behind the scenes of American Bandstand, Merv Griffin, Rock Concert, Midnight Special, and Dinah Shore. It's all here---the back stories, the part you couldn't see.

From his experiences with William Faulkner and Jim Morrison to his brief appearance in the movie The Graduate, you'll enjoy a front-row seat on his one-of-a-kind trip to the top of the charts . . . The Road to Moonlight Feels Right.

This is a commanding memoir that stands the test of time. After all, who doesn't like a bit of moonlight magic?

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The Road to Moonlight Feels Right

Moonlight Feels Right by Starbuck, a group in which Bruce was the frontman with his familiar white cap, became one of the top-selling songs of the '70s, and is still played in 54 countries across the globe.

Bruce takes you on a musical cruise through the '60s and '70s in a page-turning, laugh-out-loud memoir--from his Mississippi Delta childhood to adventures in Hollywood, packed with celebrities and filled with telling detail. Touching at moments and side-splitting hilarious at others, this engrossing memoir gives you lots of juicy tidbits.

Beginning with their breakout concert with his group Starbuck opening for ELO, he takes you behind the scenes of American Bandstand, Merv Griffin, Rock Concert, Midnight Special, and Dinah Shore. It's all here---the back stories, the part you couldn't see.

From his experiences with William Faulkner and Jim Morrison to his brief appearance in the movie The Graduate, you'll enjoy a front-row seat on his one-of-a-kind trip to the top of the charts . . . The Road to Moonlight Feels Right.

This is a commanding memoir that stands the test of time. After all, who doesn't like a bit of moonlight magic?

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The Road to Moonlight Feels Right

The Road to Moonlight Feels Right

by Bruce Blackman
The Road to Moonlight Feels Right

The Road to Moonlight Feels Right

by Bruce Blackman

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Moonlight Feels Right by Starbuck, a group in which Bruce was the frontman with his familiar white cap, became one of the top-selling songs of the '70s, and is still played in 54 countries across the globe.

Bruce takes you on a musical cruise through the '60s and '70s in a page-turning, laugh-out-loud memoir--from his Mississippi Delta childhood to adventures in Hollywood, packed with celebrities and filled with telling detail. Touching at moments and side-splitting hilarious at others, this engrossing memoir gives you lots of juicy tidbits.

Beginning with their breakout concert with his group Starbuck opening for ELO, he takes you behind the scenes of American Bandstand, Merv Griffin, Rock Concert, Midnight Special, and Dinah Shore. It's all here---the back stories, the part you couldn't see.

From his experiences with William Faulkner and Jim Morrison to his brief appearance in the movie The Graduate, you'll enjoy a front-row seat on his one-of-a-kind trip to the top of the charts . . . The Road to Moonlight Feels Right.

This is a commanding memoir that stands the test of time. After all, who doesn't like a bit of moonlight magic?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781948225397
Publisher: Thewordverve Inc
Publication date: 08/14/2018
Pages: 322
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.67(d)
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