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Red Wave
- An American in the Soviet Music Underground
- De: Joanna Stingray, Madison Stingray
- Narrado por: Cassandra Campbell
- Duración: 16 h y 2 m
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Stingray’s memoir vividly shows how the energy of youth culture and an international love affair with rock ‘n’ roll forged alliances among a new generation who brought an end to the U.S.S.R.
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Red Wave is wonderful…
- De Shirley en 07-08-23
- Red Wave
- An American in the Soviet Music Underground
- De: Joanna Stingray, Madison Stingray
- Narrado por: Cassandra Campbell
A must listen!
Revisado: 06-19-23
If you care at all for music, diplomacy, history and creativity - it would be saddening to miss out on this autobiographical journey of a well to do American girl who does anything but fit the profile of the image that may already be developing in your mind. Rather than putz around shopping in LA, Joanna Stingray takes a stab at smuggling underground Russian music to the US on several occasions and basically acting as a conduit for the spread of a variety of music regardless of the law in an act to expose Russian life and engage both countries. I'm still in awe of this woman since finishing, but moreso regretful that I never once heard of her until now. She is a music pioneer and her own music and creativity in making music videos still stands today. I spent the majority of this book looking up songs and videos and photos and news of her. She paints a vibrant cast of characters that greatly impacted her life and we hear some familiar names like Molly Ringwald, David Bowie and MTV along the way. Make sure you get to know the most important name in this novel, though, Joanna Stingray.
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