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Anecdotes from Backstage - A musicbiz memoir

Peter O. Bischoff

Publisher: Bärensong Musikverlag e.K.

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This is a fast motion journey through the musical decades. Leaping back and forth from backstage scenes to practice room parties to personal encounters with the stars. Use the decade symbols at the top of each page as a guide or scan through the index to search for known names. Throughout this musical diary you will discover rare and yet unpublished photos from Peter’s personal archive. There is so much waiting here to be unveiled . . .
Available since: 02/03/2017.

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