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On The Road Not Taken Paul Dodgson Dodgson Paul

  • SKU: BELL-29784560
On The Road Not Taken Paul Dodgson Dodgson Paul
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Publisher: Unbound
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.84 MB
Author: Paul Dodgson [Dodgson, Paul]
ISBN: 9781783527755, 9781783527779, 9781783527618, 1783527757, 1783527773, 1783527617
Language: English
Year: 2019

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On The Road Not Taken Paul Dodgson Dodgson Paul by Paul Dodgson [dodgson, Paul] 9781783527755, 9781783527779, 9781783527618, 1783527757, 1783527773, 1783527617 instant download after payment.

On the Road Not Taken is a memoir about the transformational power of music. It begins with a boy growing up in a small town on the Kent coast in the 1970s, who learns to play the guitar and dreams of heading out on the open road with a head full of songs. But when the moment comes to make the choice he is not brave enough to try and do it for a living.

Time passes but the desire to explain the world through music never goes away. And as the years go by it gets harder and harder to risk looking like a fool, of doing the very thing he would most like to do, of actually being himself. Eventually, thirty-five years later, when it feels like time is running out, he walks out onto a stage in front of 500 people and begins to sing again.

What follows is an extraordinary period of self-discovery as he plays pubs, clubs, theatres and festivals, overcoming anxiety to experience the joy of performance.

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