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Ticket to Ride
PRESS RELEASE Musician, Producer, Music Publisher and now Novelist, Graham Sclater looks back at the music scene in the 60's . Graham Sclater ’s first novel Ticket to Ride reveals the actuality of living and playing in Hamburg during the 1960’s. An accomplished songwriter and musician, Graham has been featured in a number of arts and musical programmes and has performed and recorded with artists including Jimi Hendrix, Fats Domino, Ritchie Blackmore, James Taylor, Elton John and numerous ’name’ musicians. Many of his songs have won international competitions and have been recorded by well known artists. In 1975 Graham formed Tabitha Music Limited, an independent music publishing company with a catalogue of more than five hundred songs, with hit records published across Europe and the Far East, including Japan. The Company’s songs have been featured in films, television programmes, documentaries and have been released on major record labels including EMI, CBS and Phonogram. Ticket to Ride ISBN 0-9545945-7-6 is commercially available now from Flame Books http://www.flamebooks.com
http://www.flamebooks.com
Craggy Mountain Music
Appalachian mountain based retailer of a range of hammered dulcimers, mountain dulcimers, lap harps, bowed psalteries, musical spoons, limberjacks and related accessories, music and books.
http://www.craggymtnmusic.com/
Music Books Plus
Books, sheet music, videos, audio cassettes, and CD-ROMs on several music topics.
http://musicbooksplus.com/
Southern Music Company
Sheet music and methods for all instruments and ensembles.
http://www.southernmusic.com/
Sheet Music Plus
Wide searchable catalog of sheet music titles covering all instruments and genres. Ships worldwide.
http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/
Hit Squad
Many free music software downloads. Many guitar links plus tab, online discussion forums.
http://www.hitsquad.com/
Narek.com
Offers Armenian books, records, videos and art gallery.
http://www.narek.com/
Oxford University Press
Department of the University of Oxford. Publishing over 4,000 new titles a year.
http://www.oup.co.uk/
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