NIGHT PEOPLE Book 1: Things We Lost in the Night (A Memoir of Love and Music in the 60s with Stark N)


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LARRY J. DUNLAP DELIVERS A FAST-MOVING romance-filled memoir of a young singer and his friends search for success in the 1960s music business of California and Las Vegas - if you liked memoirs from Carly Simon Keith Richards Patti Smith Tommy James and The Wrecking Crew youre sure to enjoy Night People.Instead of sharing a life with the woman Id expected to be married to forever my friends and I shared a dressing room divided by thin wallboard with a covey of topless showgirls and dancers.In 1965 when Larrys scattered-to-the-winds Indianapolis rock and roll vocal group is improbably reunited in distant San Francisco they barely survive their clumsy transformation into entertainers in a rock and roll nightclub band. As their fortunes change Larry and his band are plunged headfirst into an adventure that lures them into mob-run nightclubs Las Vegas showrooms and backrooms famous Hollywood night spots and recording studios celebrity managers and passionate romance--and the sacrifices it demands.Its the West Coast in the mid-Sixties: a historic era of tectonic cultural political musical and sexual upheaval--and the draft. The band scrambles to overcome or at least endure every obstacle in its path. But in the tumultuous nights the band inhabits where things and people are too easily found and lost everything Larry thought he knew about life love and himself is being challenged.PRAISE FOR NIGHT PEOPLE Dunlaps sense of transcendence is similar to the sensation Keith Richards describes in his memoir Life: ...you leave the planet for a while... Reliving his rock and roll years in his wonderful memoir NIGHT PEOPLE Larry Dunlap must have left the planet for a while too. I loved it and highly recommend it. -- Kiana Davenport The Spy Lover Shark Dialogues Whether or not you remember the swift intoxicating music of that era or the seismic shift of mores that burst from the free-love movement [NIGHT PEOPLE] captures the beat of that misty time when the country suffered a growing thirst for individual freedom a desire to escape from an ever-darkening shadow of war and a national hangover following the public murder of a young and popular president. -- C.D. Quyn Steph Rodriguez Manhattan Book Review Do you watch Dennis Learys new FX show Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll about a crazy old time rock-in-roller? Larry Dunlap lived it. His memoir NIGHT PEOPLE is a frank funny frenzied chronicle of the 60s music scene. -- Susan Shapiro New York Times bestselling memoirist FIVE MEN WHO BROKE MY HEART GOOD AS YOUR WORD OVEREXPOSED WHAT READERS ARE SAYING One of the best biographies written by a musician! A Riveting Mythic Rock and Roll Memoir Wonderful! Excellent Read! Thoroughly Entertaining. A Great Read A Window Into a Fascinating Era Rock and Roll baby! The Naked Truth Five Stars Captivating and Emotive Musical Reality A Must Read A Great Read About An Exciting Life Music Has Found Me Again SO Worth Reading! My Life Seemed Extremely Boring After Finishing Night People Lessons of Life Love and Sex in the 60s Genuine Exciting Graphic and Memorable - life in the 60s Fantastic Coming of Age Memoir! Compelling Great Look At An Era
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