![]() Suki Thompson’s long journey with cancer has finally ended. At last, an honest and revelatory document that highlights the complexities with life on the road and existing as an artist in the public eye, capturing all the highs, lows and in-betweens.” “An essential must-read for absolutely everyone involved with the music industry. Professor Brett Kahr, Senior Fellow, Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology “A remarkable encyclopaedia of wisdom. this impressive book needs to be read by every single artist and every single psychological worker as well.” “The perfect book at the perfect time.” Marty Hom, tour manager for Fleetwood Mac, Shakira, Beyoncé It can add decades to a career, give wisdom to the most exhausted mind, and offer encouragement to every burdened heart.” James Ainscough, CEO Help Musicians UK “This book should be a compulsory purchase for anyone who spends time on the road (or sends others out there). Plus audio clips from 80+ interviews with Nile Rodgers, Justin Hawkins, Philip Selway, Charles Thompson, Katie Melua, Kieran Hebden, Jake Berry, Tina Farris, Taylor Hanson, Trevor Williams, Lauren Mayberry, Pharoahe Monch, Jim Digby, Neil Barnes, Stephanie Phillips, Will Young, Erol Alkan, Angie Warner, Suzi Green, Debbie Taylor and Dale ‘Opie’ Skjerseth, among others. Featuring musical features and sound design c/o the brilliant Andrew McDonnell and Jez Hindmarsh. It'll be an audiobook fit for the scrutinising ears of those who make and work with music. We're not making just any old audiobook, either. This book is a first for the music business. It covers a huge amount of ground, providing robust, clinically accurate, and culturally sensitive guidance on mental and physical health issues for people working in live music. Will your company get on board?Įach chapter has been written by world-renowned experts (see pics). Hipgnosis Songs, Universal Pixels and Kilimanjaro Live. □□Īnd, we have our first 3 sponsors confirmed for Touring and Mental Health: the Music Industry manual audiobook! They are. This time next year it looks like we'll have Touring and Mental Health: the Music Industry Manual available in 4 languages! □ Starting with the Spanish version, launching at BIME, Bilbao in October. Mine’s generally 30s on a day-to-day basis but when I’m at a live gig it definitely drops to early 20s. Your subjective doesn’t just drop during the music experience. Immerse yourself in the music from your youth regularly. Music lowers your subjective age when you are experiencing the music of your youth. There’s tonnes of research linking a lower subjective age with improved health in later life.Įven when musicians are suffering various age-related chronic conditions they’re still able to tour well into their 80s. I’ve been researching the effect of music on subjective age. But when he has a guitar or microphone in hand his subjective age drops. 6.Last night I watched my neighbour perform his final tour.ĭave Cousins’ band The Strawbs were a big deal in the 1960s and 1970s and last night some of those musicians joined Dave for a superb show.īetween songs they told the stories of their memories of performing with Rick Wakeman, Bee Gees, Mott the Hoople, Sandy Denny, Jimi Hendrix, Queen and more.ĭave is almost 80 and battling various physical health issues. This watercolor, tie-dye patterned bikini is fab for summer and trendy with the ties hanging down! We love the cut of it and the color is super feminine. This black bikini so simple, but so chic! Jordyn is wearing this really simple, but bold, red bikini in this pic with her BF! Red is a great color for the beach because it totally makes you pop! 4. Jordyn loves leopard print and it’s pretty much always on trend, so you’re good to go with a printed bikini! Try zebra print too to switch up the animal prints! A post shared by jordyn jones □ bikini is so cute and simple and the black borderlines really make the floral pattern pop!
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