Believe in Me

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Author: Jason Warburg ISBN: 9780979747151
Publisher: Wampus Multimedia Publication: November 29, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jason Warburg
ISBN: 9780979747151
Publisher: Wampus Multimedia
Publication: November 29, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English
“Written with authenticity and emotional honesty, Jason Warburg’s 'Believe in Me' thrusts the reader into the combustible world of political activism and arena rock, where cynicism, power trips, and egos live together in unhealthy codependency. Warburg’s first-person tale digs deep and hits all the right notes, finding the humanity that makes activism compelling and music powerful. I believed every word.” –Roger L. Trott, author of 'Getting in Tune' 'Believe in Me' (Wampus Multimedia) uses music as backdrop and texture for the story of young campaign operative Tim Green, the still-grieving son of a recently deceased music writer who finds himself drawn into the orbit of Jordan Lee, a charismatic, politically active rock singer with issues of his own. In rapid succession, scenes move from their first meeting on a plane to a recording studio and side-stage at a stadium concert; as Lee’s band continues its massive reunion tour, they hopscotch through airports and arenas all across the U.S, not to mention a cemetery, and the entire 22nd floor of the Ritz Carlton in New York City. 'Believe in Me' is a story about heroes and believers, regret and redemption, fathers and sons, and the healing powers of rock and roll, written by one of America's top independent music critics.
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“Written with authenticity and emotional honesty, Jason Warburg’s 'Believe in Me' thrusts the reader into the combustible world of political activism and arena rock, where cynicism, power trips, and egos live together in unhealthy codependency. Warburg’s first-person tale digs deep and hits all the right notes, finding the humanity that makes activism compelling and music powerful. I believed every word.” –Roger L. Trott, author of 'Getting in Tune' 'Believe in Me' (Wampus Multimedia) uses music as backdrop and texture for the story of young campaign operative Tim Green, the still-grieving son of a recently deceased music writer who finds himself drawn into the orbit of Jordan Lee, a charismatic, politically active rock singer with issues of his own. In rapid succession, scenes move from their first meeting on a plane to a recording studio and side-stage at a stadium concert; as Lee’s band continues its massive reunion tour, they hopscotch through airports and arenas all across the U.S, not to mention a cemetery, and the entire 22nd floor of the Ritz Carlton in New York City. 'Believe in Me' is a story about heroes and believers, regret and redemption, fathers and sons, and the healing powers of rock and roll, written by one of America's top independent music critics.

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