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Barbara Brabec, self-employed virtually all her adult life, is one of North America's best-known home-business writers. Her views have been cited in several books and in hundreds of articles

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This book gives a solid introduction to starting a home business or getting invovled in an already established work-from-home opportunity. The author hips you to scams, laws, and tax information. The chapter on work-from-home myths was by the far the most informative. I wish there were a list of links listing places online that offered legtimate home business opportunties.
 
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RakishaBPL | Sep 24, 2021 |
When Babara Brabec contacted me about reviewing 'The Drummer Drives' I responded that her book sounded like a treasure. Having read it, that opinion stands. Whether the nature of the book appeals to you or not, the fact remains that it is a lovely memoir - both of Harry Brabec and of the history of the music industry in Chicago and elsewhere in the USA.

Harry Brabec was heavily involved in the music world of Chicago through the 1950's, 60's and beyond. His wife of 44 years and widow of five, has put together this collection of stories, memories, anecdotes and life from scrapbooks and journals. I have read a few memoirs and most, no matter how well written, will really only find an audience within the family of origin. When it comes down to it, most lives are strikingly similar: filled with happiness, struggle, family, and the business of just living. To create a memoir that will be of interest outside of the original family, there has to be an element of general interest. In Brabec's book - in Harry's life - that element of interest is the backstage peeks into the lives and personalities of the entertainers of the period and the politics of the music scene in Chicago at the time.

Harry and Barbara had their ups and downs but their optimistic, positive attitudes pervade the book. Harry's humour and Barbara's dedication come through in each page. Each chapter is headed with a quote or joke, many from Harry himself, that set the mood for the stories and snippets that follow. Two of my favorites: I'm too old to pimp, and too young to die, so I'm just gon' keep playin'. - Clark Terry, world class trumpeter; Getting older isn't so bad; it's trying to maintain your oldness that wears you down. - Harry Brabec

Barbara also includes little side notes (always one for a pun - I loved the idea of 'notes' in a musical memoir). There are historical side notes, musical side notes, personal side notes, all designed to keep the reader in the loop. There is also a website companion to the book, www.theDrummerDrives.com, where readers can go for more information, to hear and download music and video clips, see pictures and read articles and programs that relate to the book and Harry's life in music.

If the reader has any interest in the entertainment industry of the time, and especially in Big Band era music, many of the names, of people and of places, will be familiar. If you have no interest in the entertainment industry of the time, you might want to find another book.
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DanaBurgess | Jun 27, 2011 |
Answers to marketing, managing a home based business and more...
 
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SHCG | Sep 19, 2017 |

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Œuvres
10
Membres
279
Popularité
#83,281
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
5
ISBN
24

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