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The Torment Of Buddy Rich A Biography iUniverse, 2000 Paperback. 262pp. b&w illustrations £11.99 Few of us will ever know the satisfaction of becoming number one in our professions; in music, the odds are astronomical. Musicologists tell us that in the ideal - or abstract - situation, an individual is genetically predisposed with a special gift, works at it from infancy, isolated from distractions, and denied any choice in the matter, until the discipline develops into an almost monomaniacal drive for perfection: Buddy Rich achieved that perfection. The cost was very high. This books was written in the form of a diary, researched by the author as he travelled with Buddy Rich to various cities in the United States, Canada, England and Scotland. It was not intended to be an authoritative amalysis of an eminent contemporary musician or a detailed biographical treatment. It is a selective account of representative events in the life of a musical genius, an attempt to reflect aspects of his complex personality and the role played by his family, friends and enemies - real and imagined. JOHN MINAHAN is the author of twenty books, including the Doubleday Award-winning novel, A Sudden Silence. |
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