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Cigar Box Banjo: Notes on Music and Life

✍ Scribed by Quarrington, Paul


Book ID
108129079
Publisher
Greystone Books
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
198 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781553654384

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✦ Synopsis


A musician and writer looks death in the face and reminisces about a life in song Paul Quarrington had a favourite recording as a kid: a boy fashions a banjo from a cigar box, sets off for a contest in the next town, and wins with a song that weaves in the sounds he hears along the way. As a grown-up writer and musician, Quarrington still loved the tale. And after he learned he had stage IV lung cancer, the story took on a whole new meaning for him.Β  Eclectic, hilarious, and endearingly frank, Cigar Box Banjo tracks a life lived in music and words. Quarrington ruminates on the bands of his childhood; his restless youth, 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. Ranging through rock’n’roll, the blues, folk, country, and soul, he explores how songs are made and why they affect us so profoundly. Songwriting gave him a way to take in his own experience, Quarrington tells usβ€”road trips, bad whisky, true love, love gone wrongβ€”and music becomes his mainstay after the Dread Diagnosis. Some people with a terminal illness find mountains to climb; Quarrington decides to go out singing. On stage, at sea, and in studios from Newfoundland to Nashville, he celebrates his last year on the planet.


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