Music Books

Serendipity Doo-Dah
True Stories of Happy Musical Accidents | Book Two
Historian Edward Allan Faine is back with more entertaining stories about the magic of serendipity in the world of music. In this second volume, Faine describes the role luck played in the genesis of many of our popular songs, including “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,” “Three Coins in the Fountain,” “Green Onions,” . . . Read more >
True Stories of Happy Musical Accidents | Book Two
Historian Edward Allan Faine is back with more entertaining stories about the magic of serendipity in the world of music. In this second volume, Faine describes the role luck played in the genesis of many of our popular songs, including “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,” “Three Coins in the Fountain,” “Green Onions,” . . . Read more >

Serendipity Doo-Dah
True Stories of Happy Musical Accidents | Book One
In this collection of entertaining anecdotes, Edward Faine celebrates the role luck has played in the creation of many of our beloved songs. Favorites like “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” “Blue Skies,” “Strangers in the Night,” “Time in a Bottle,” and many others . . . Read more >
True Stories of Happy Musical Accidents | Book One
In this collection of entertaining anecdotes, Edward Faine celebrates the role luck has played in the creation of many of our beloved songs. Favorites like “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” “Blue Skies,” “Strangers in the Night,” “Time in a Bottle,” and many others . . . Read more >

The Best Gig in Town
Jazz Artists at the White House, 1969–1974
2015 INDIEFAB Finalist, Performing Arts & Music
2016 ERIC HOFFER Nonfiction Ebook Honorable Mention
2016 BEST BOOK AWARDS Finalist, Performing Arts
During his term in office, Nixon held thirteen jazz-related performances at the White House. This book pays homage to that handful of iconic entertainers who graced the East Room stage: singers Pearl Bailey, Peggy Lee, and Frank Sinatra; pianists Henry Mancini, Bobby Short, and . . . Read more >
Jazz Artists at the White House, 1969–1974
2015 INDIEFAB Finalist, Performing Arts & Music
2016 ERIC HOFFER Nonfiction Ebook Honorable Mention
2016 BEST BOOK AWARDS Finalist, Performing Arts
During his term in office, Nixon held thirteen jazz-related performances at the White House. This book pays homage to that handful of iconic entertainers who graced the East Room stage: singers Pearl Bailey, Peggy Lee, and Frank Sinatra; pianists Henry Mancini, Bobby Short, and . . . Read more >

Ellington at the White House, 1969
It was a night of pageantry, bonhomie, and brotherhood in the White House. A night of respect and recognition for a man and an art form. It was the night President Nixon awarded the Medal of Freedom to Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington—the first time the nation’s highest civilian honor was given to an African American and to a jazz musician. And it was the first time cameras were allowed . . . Read more >
It was a night of pageantry, bonhomie, and brotherhood in the White House. A night of respect and recognition for a man and an art form. It was the night President Nixon awarded the Medal of Freedom to Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington—the first time the nation’s highest civilian honor was given to an African American and to a jazz musician. And it was the first time cameras were allowed . . . Read more >