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 Water Music by Marjorie Ryerson, An award-winning photographer joins forces with the world's greatest musicians to create a timely portrait of our most precious resource A photography book with a social conscience, Water Music affirms the intimate connection of water to the rhythms of our lives. Water Music is first a tribute to the inspiration and magic of water. For photographer Marjorie Ryerson, a fascination with water grew from the challenge of capturing on film the breadth of ways water presents itself--the way, for instance, that Lake Superior at sunset turns from deep blue to gold, copper, dusty pink, pewter, and, finally, shimmering black. To accompany the photographs, Ryerson recruited some of the most important names in music. These world-class artists from across the musical spectrum have contributed memoirs, stories, poetry, music, and lyrics for Water Music, reinforcing the beauty of the images and the powerful message they convey. In Water Music, image, words, and music merge to remind us why we must heed the message in Paul Winter's introduction--in spite of our reverence for water, we have placed this most essential element in peril. Thus Water Music is a piece of a much larger picture: the Water Music Project, which Ryerson initiated to celebrate the beauty of water and its connection to music and to our lives, and also to increase awareness about water issues through concerts, lectures, events, and educational outreach. She is donating her net royalties from sales of the book to the Water Music Fund, established at her request at the United Nations Foundation. The UNF will use the fund to aid water in the natural environment and to provide clean drinking water for families around the world.
 Country Music Culture: From Hard Times to Heaven by Curtis W. Ellison, Here is a perspective on contemporary country music's stars, promoters, and fans. It shows how this vibrant culture evolved from rustic radio programs based in the American South to become an international phenomenon charged by aggressive promotion of recording artists and an extended network of performers and fans unparalleled in other forms of popular music. Here the Grand Ole Opry is likened to the mother church, with the Carter family and Jimmie Rodgers as its tragic troubadours who passed the torch for plaintive anthems to Hank Williams and Patsy Cline. Elvis Presley provided an icon for spiritual devotion. Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, and Reba McEntire have carved popular images of strong, successful women, while Garth Brooks, country music's most vibrant financial success, plays out an image of sensitive masculinity. Drawing upon a diverse range of sources - literary and scholarly works, fan magazines and music business publications, biographies of country music stars, recordings, radio and television programs, and motion pictures - Country Music Culture is based on the author's firsthand observations of more than seventy-five live concerts and public events.
Music from the Motion Picture Whale Music - Music from The Motion Picture Whale Music is a 1994 album by Rheostatics. It is the soundtrack to the film version of Paul Quarrington's novel Whale Music, and should not be confused with the band's 1992 album Whale Music. Johnny Duncan (country music artist) - *This article is about Johnny Duncan the country music artist. For the blue grass artist see: Johnny Duncan. Sliver: Music from the Motion Picture - Sliver: Music from the Motion Picture is a soundtrack album from the movie, Sliver. Initially, the soundtrack was intended to be composed by Enigma producer, Michael Cretu but he turned down the offer from film producer Robert Evans. MTV Video Music Award for Best Artist Website - The following is a list of the nominees for the MTV Video Music Award for Best Artist Website. This award was given out once in 1999.
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