Cigar Box Banjo by Paul Quarrington (.ePUB)
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Cigar Box Banjo: Notes on Music & Life by Paul Quarrington
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Overview: This eclectic, funny, and moving book tracks a life lived in music and words. Paul Quarrington ruminates on the bands of his childhood; his restless youth, spent playing bass with the cult band Joe Hall and the Continental Drift; and his incarnation, in middle age, as rhythm guitarist and singer with the band Porkbelly Futures.
In Paul Quarrington’s favorite childhood recording, a boy fashions a banjo from a cigar box, pluckily sets off for a contest in the next town, and wins with a song that weaves in the sounds he hears along the way: a bluebird trilling, truck tires whining. Years later, a writer and musician himself, Quarrington is suddenly diagnosed with stage four lung cancer and begins to ponder the path his own life has taken and the music it’s made along the way. Quarrington ruminates on the bands of his childhood; his restless youth, spent playing bass with a cult band; and his incarnation, in middle age, as rhythm guitarist and singer with the band Porkbelly Futures. From rock’n’roll to country and soul, he explores how songs are made, how they work, and why they affect us so deeply.
Quarrington died of lung cancer in Toronto on January 21, 2010, aged 56. This final book, a memoir titled Cigar Box Banjo: Notes on Music and Life, was posthumously published later the same year.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs
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