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Cornbread fish'n collard greens : Inside the mustic

Title
Cornbread fish'n collard greens : Inside the mustic / Anthony Hamilton.
Author
Hamilton, Anthony, 1971-
Publication
  • Los Angeles, CA : A Wuden Children's Musical, 2019.
  • ©2019

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Description
1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (chiefly color); 22 cm
Summary
In Cornbread, Fish'n Collard Greens, Grammy-Award Winning Singer and Songwriter, Anthony Hamilton, describes in vivid detail the passion, inspiration, and methodology behind his large catalog of music. The father of six, Hamilton is very big on family unity and the importance of instilling moral values and wisdom into each generation. Drawing upon his own experiences, from his early childhood to manhood, Hamilton shares his intriguing thought process and validates how his body of work directly reflects his real-life experiences. Fans of Hamilton will be mesmerized and emotionally touched to discover the meaning behind their favorite songs. It is rare to be given access into the talented mind and technique of such an acclaimed musician. Growing up in the south, food played a significant role in Anthony Hamilton's life. Included in the book are some of Anthony Hamilton's favorite delicious recipes. His favorites being Cornbread, Fish and Collard Greens. Many have come to believe, the cornbread gave him his stability, the fish gave him his serenity, but the collard greens gave him his soul, making him the musical icon he is today!
Alternative Title
  • Cornbread fish and collard greens
  • Inside the music
Subjects
Genre/Form
Biographies.
Call Number
Sc D 21-97
ISBN
  • 9781733255110
  • 1733255117
OCLC
1124925690
Author
Hamilton, Anthony, 1971- author.
Title
Cornbread fish'n collard greens : Inside the mustic / Anthony Hamilton.
Publisher
Los Angeles, CA : A Wuden Children's Musical, 2019.
Copyright Date
©2019
Edition
First print edition.
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Local Subject
Black author.
Research Call Number
Sc D 21-97
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