Moments In Time Bundle
An Interactive Oldies Music Book
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From Author Tom Locke
Moments In Time Bundle
Moments In Time and its sequel, Moments In Time 2.0, will put a smile on your face as author Tom Locke explores the evolution of Rock & Roll’s from its raw roots in the 50s and the clipping of its wings in the early 60s through the sprouting and development of sub-genres in the 70s to the synthesizing of music compositions in the 80s.
All the stories in both books are two pages in length with the first page acting as a teaser, providing readers with just enough information to pique their interest so that they will try and figure out which artist or what song is being featured. Page two is the reveal of the mystery, culminating with the inclusion of a link to the referenced song via a QR code.
“I have met many people in the field of Rock & Roll these past 60 years, but no one has impressed me more when it comes to reflecting on the history of this music genre. Tom Locke is a true Rock & Roll historian who really knows the detailed history of the evolution of this great music. He has written two books that are worth their weight in Solid Gold.”
– Mr. Music, Norm N. Nite, legendary Deejay & Author
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HOW TO READ & ENJOY THESE BOOKS
When reading this book, have some fun, and imagine that it is you behind the microphone unveiling these stories of artists and songs of the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s.
These stories have been modified from their radio script versions with the symbol ***** representing a commercial break.
At the end of each two-page story, the featured song is bolded. To listen to this song, simply place your smartphone camera (like you’re going to take a photo) over the QR code. This will link you directly to it.
References to dates in the stories should be taken in context with the date the story first aired on Treasure Island Oldies. The airdate follows the title of each “Moments In Time” segment.
When it comes to the names of artists and the title of songs, they are consistent with those listed in Joel Whitburn’s Top Pop Singles 1955 – 1999.