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Drumming Armageddon - by  George Drew (Paperback) - 1 of 1

Drumming Armageddon - by George Drew (Paperback)

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  • Often it is said of contemporary music that it's the soundtrack of our lives.
  • Author(s): George Drew
  • 76 Pages
  • Poetry, American

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About the Book



"Often it is said of contemporary music that it's the soundtrack of our lives. If so, Drumming Armageddon is a poetic rendering of that soundtrack: Rock, Country, Jazz, Pop, Folk, The Blues-they're the genres comprising it, and they all are present in this collection. The poems pay homage to the artists-Dylan, Clapton, Lennon, Crow, The Beatles, Elvis-and track the poet's personal musical biography: his experiences and memories the music both relates to and marks. The poems, like the music, have plenty of swagger. Finally, though, they remind us that, at their best, poetry is music, music poetry"--



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Often it is said of contemporary music that it's the soundtrack of our lives. If so, Drumming Armageddon is a poetic rendering of that soundtrack: Rock, Country, Jazz, Pop, Folk, The Blues--they're the genres comprising it, and they all are present in this collection. The poems pay homage to the artists--Dylan, Clapton, Lennon, Crow, The Beatles, Elvis--and track the poet's personal musical biography: his experiences and memories the music both relates to and marks. The poems, like the music, have plenty of swagger. Finally, though, they remind us that, at their best, poetry is music, music poetry.

THE WORD SWAGGER

Swagger is a nice word most
especially when there is a deficit of swagger.
Swagger is what you crave,
like the full tilt grit of Janis Joplin,
or the guttural smolder of James Brown.

...



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Studio drummers use the phrase "In the Pocket" when they want to talk about being in that sweet spot right on the beat and tucked straight away into a song. That is exactly where you'll find George Drew's voice in the poems of Drumming Armageddon. Drew spins his turntable through the history of electric music from rock-n-roll icons like Chuck Berry, Elvis, the Beatles, and The Rolling Stones, to blues giants like Stevie Ray Vaughn. The poems render these characters much better than any history book could, and what's even more impressive, the lines ride the melodies of the music in and out of personal narratives deftly telling family stories and offering tributes to friends who've passed away. This book rocks like a greatest hits album, and this poet turns in a performance as memorable as any front man could.

--Jack B. Bedell, Poet Laureate, State of Louisiana, 2017-2019

Surely all good poets, especially the ones born in Mississippi, think of their poetry as a sort of blues. George Drew's Drumming Armageddon is, without question, not merely a celebration of the blues, but the blues in fact. Oh, he channels such heavyweights as Chuck Berry, Gladys Knight, Elvis, Jerry Lee, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Aretha, Roy Orbison and so on, but Drew knows the blues are love, how you somehow keep going and keep caring in spite of a world that seems always just a breath away from Armageddon, a terrible world of anger and pain and death. Aptly, he leaves us with Charlie Parker blowing his sax on a lonely country road, playing to a cow. He leaves us wrung out and worn out and whole, putting our envies and sins aside for a little while and saying, Lord have mercy, that boy can sing.

--Jack Butler, Author of Broken Hallelujah


Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .18 Inches (D)
Weight: .27 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 76
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: American
Publisher: Madville Publishing
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: George Drew
Language: English
Street Date: May 28, 2020
TCIN: 1010991067
UPC: 9781948692342
Item Number (DPCI): 247-18-8859
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: Which musical genres are referenced in the collection?

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Q: What is the central idea behind the poetic collection?

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  • A: The central idea is the connection between music and personal memories, portraying it as a soundtrack of life.

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Q: What themes are explored in Drumming Armageddon?

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  • A: The book explores themes of contemporary music, personal experiences, and poetry as an extension of music.

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Q: What is the significance of the term 'swagger' in the book?

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  • A: Swagger represents confidence and style, akin to the charisma of influential musicians in the poems.

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Q: Who are some of the artists mentioned in the poems?

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  • A: Notable artists include Dylan, Clapton, Lennon, Crow, The Beatles, and Elvis.

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