DTR Inc. CEO Jay Goldberg's Latest Book Receives Excellent Review from the Midwest Book Review
The book, Rock Trees: The Beatles; Volume I - the Paul McCartney Tree is called an "Intriguing Perspective on the Complex Interplays of Popular Music" by Willis M. Buhle a Reviewer for the Midwest Book Review.
Online, May 14, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Rock Trees: The Beatles, Volume 1 - the Paul McCartney Tree examines how 1,550 bands and artists are musically "related" to The Beatles using the theory of Six Degrees of Separation. Below is the review for the book recently published on the Midwest Book Review's web site:
"Rock Trees: The Beatles Volume 1: The Paul McCartney Tree is not a standard, narrative-style nonfiction book. Instead, it is a "music genealogy" that dissembles the connections between 1,550 bands and artists to beloved rock icons The Beatles, utilizing the theory of six degrees of separation. The connections between these songs - some of which are widely known, many more of which are not - may potentially lead connoisseurs of The Beatles to experience new songs and artists that captivate their fancy, and offer an intriguing perspective on the complex interplays of popular music. Unique, articulate, and supplemented by an index, Rock Trees: The Beatles Volume 1 will prove especially interesting to Beatles fans!"
Willis M. Buhle
Reviewer
In addition to the connections between bands/artists; the book also has over 600 song recommendations using four categories (music collections must have, younger generation heads up, seasoned music lover heads up, and hidden gem music alert). Songs from bands ranging from Buffalo Springfield to The Zombies to Aztec Two-Step to Renaissance to The Moody Blues to Uriah Heep to The Kinks to The Movies to Rare Bird to Al Stewart to Harry Chapin to Pet Shop Boys to New Order to The Cure to Prince to Simple Minds to Red Hot Chili Peppers to Quarterflash to Third World to Concrete Blonde to Dido to Social Distortion to Jeffrey Gaines to Smashing Pumpkins to Stone Sour to The Offspring to Radiohead to Moby to Love Spit Love to Goo Goo Dolls to Eliza Gilkyson to Green Day to Evanescence to Staind to Carolina Liar to Death Cab for Cutie to Linkin Park to Beady Eye to Florence + the Machine to Adele to much much more are included in the book.
Get a look inside the book at the book's Amazon page - http://www.amazon.com/Rock-Trees-Beatles-Paul-McCartney/dp/1494739100/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1395324569&sr=1-1&keywords=9781494739102.
If you want to listen to some of the song recommendations from lesser known bands from the book, read the following article - http://voices.yahoo.com/a-bakers-dozen-songs-bands-artists-may-12593877.html?cat=38.
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