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Through the Door: A Horn-Player’s Journey


Dave Krehbiel’s fast-moving memoir, Through the Door: A Horn-Player’s Journey, relates the adventures of a young musician who uses his musical talents to cover up his scholastic shortcomings. In so doing, he finds himself, miraculously, in the career of his dreams—playing principal horn for Chicago, Detroit, and San Francisco symphony orchestras. With intelligent humor, Krehbiel, of Local 6 (San Francisco, CA), inspires us to face, without fear, whatever lessons are on the other side of the doors the universe opens to us.

Through the Door: A Horn-Player’s Journey, by Dave Krehbiel, self-published.

The Skin Above My Knee

The Skin Above My Knee

The Skin Above My KneeIn her memoir, The Skin Above My Knee, former oboist and Local 802 (New York City) member Marcia Butler tells how she rose out of an abusive home to become a brilliant musician and artist. In her youth, she devoted herself to learning the oboe and practiced obsessively, earning a full scholarship to a music conservatory in New York City. She explores the competition, sacrifices, and joy of working in the world of classical music as a principal oboist and soloist, along with how she overcame her personal struggles.

The Skin Above My Knee, by Marcia Butler, Little, Brown and Company,
www.marciabutlerauthor.com.

Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys

Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys: A Memoir

book-clothes-clothes-clothes-music-music-vivalbertineViv Albertine, lead guitarist of The Slits, offers a rare look back at the 1970s punk scene through a female perspective, capturing the historical importance of punk in a way few books have done. Told in her unabashedly honest and irreverent voice, Clothes … Music … Boys doesn’t shy away from tales of sex, drugs, and rock and roll, as she reflects on defining punk fashion, struggling to find her place among the boys, and her romance with Mick Jones. She also includes an honest account of her post-punk life.

Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys: A Memoir, by Viv Albertine, Thomas Dunne Books, A Division of St. Martin’s