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The Music and the Wood by G.A.A. Kent
The Music and the Wood by G.A.A. Kent










The author explores the feelings and emotions of people as seen and picked up by young eyes and minds in those days.īut, at the end of the day, it is just his story. It gives an account of his growing up in an ordinary family during the years of World War Two and up to the completion of his first decade in his home town of Burton–upon–Trent, Staffs. This is the true story of a British boy, born in the West Midlands in the year of 1937. A rather busy decade of his life to say the least. He also tells about getting married, being forced to leave the army due to an injury, returning to civvi life and his own trade, meeting a new girl, getting divorced and becoming a father. This book, the 3rd in series, is the continuing story of a British man, covering the 3rd decade of his life from the years of 1957-67.īetween the ages of 20 and 30, the author explains how he fell in love with a much older woman, alienated his family, joined the army and eventually achieved his dream of becoming a PTI in the army. “Music lovers clearly can’t get enough of the high-quality sound and tangible connection to artists vinyl delivers and labels have squarely met that demand with a steady stream of exclusives, special reissues, and beautifully crafted packages and discs.”ĭigital was still the biggest format, with streaming bringing in 84% of the revenue in 2022.Passing Clouds 3: Boots, Bells and Bairns “Vinyl sales also remained strong increasing 22%, building on the format’s eye-popping growth last year and cementing its role as a fixture of the modern music marketplace,” RIAA Chairman and CEO Mitch Glazier wrote in a commentary on the numbers. Revenue from vinyl sales have grown 16 years in a row, growing 17% in 2022 to $1.2 billion. In 2022, 71% of physical format revenues came from vinyl, RIAA said in its 2022 revenue report. According to RIAA, a trade organization that represents hundreds of record labels, physical music formats saw a “remarkable resurgence” in 2021. Romanyk is opening the shop as vinyl records see a revival in popularity. Kevin Romanyk is working on stocking and decorating Vinyl Alchemy on Wealthy Street next to Yesterdog.












The Music and the Wood by G.A.A. Kent