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Meatballs & Microphones: A True Story About Small Kitchens And Big Dreams

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Product Code: 9781092220996
ISBN13: 9781092220996
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Meatballs & Microphones: A True Story About Small Kitchens And Big Dreams

$11.01
 
Being a cook and a rapper is hard work. Thankfully there's drugs to make it better. They say out of all the aspiring rappers trying to make it, only 1% will ever find mainstream success. Gregory Patrick Travers pens a fiction-like memoir of the ups and downs of Vancouver rapper, joBlow. One of the 99% who didn't. Set in the years 2010 to 2014, not only does the book give you a behind-the-scenes look at the underground hip hop scene and the chain restaurant industry, but it places you in the timeline of notable Canadian milestones like the 2011 Stanley Cup riots, the Occupy Movement, and the 2010 Olympics. Meatballs & Microphones is a raw look into how one man's chase for fame led to the destruction of every personal relationship he ever held dear. From bad band break ups, to his struggle with addiction, to being homeless in order to pay for his tour expenses, this book lifts the veil of glamour surrounding fame and focuses on the hardships and downfalls that come with it. "...one of the most compelling, gripping novels I have read in a long time..."- Amazon Review

Author: Gregory Patrick Travers
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: May 31, 2019
Number of Pages: 199 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1092220992
ISBN-13: 9781092220996
 

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