Red Dirt Rocker

Red Dirt Rocker
Author: Jody French
Publisher: Neverland Publishing Company, LLC
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2012
Genre: Athletes
ISBN: 9780982697139

"Inspired by teen musician, Forrest French"--Cover.

Dirty Rocker Boys

Dirty Rocker Boys
Author: Bobbie Brown
Publisher: Gallery Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-09-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781476734729

An uncensored Hollywood tell-all filled with explicit tales of love, sex, and revenge from the video vixen made famous by Warrant’s rock anthem “Cherry Pie.” Who could forget the sexy “Cherry Pie” girl from hair metal band Warrant’s infamous music video? Bobbie Brown became a bona fide vixen for her playful role as the object of lead singer Jani Lane’s desires. But the wide-eyed Louisiana beauty queen’s own dreams of making it big in Los Angeles were about to be derailed by her rock-and-roll lifestyle. After her tumultuous marriage to Jani imploded, and her engagement to fast-living Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee ended in a drug haze—followed by his marriage later to Pamela Anderson—Bobbie decided it was time Hollywood’s hottest bachelors got a taste of their own medicine. Step one: get high. Step two: get even. In a captivating, completely uncensored confessional, Bobbie explicitly recounts a life among some of the most famous men in Hollywood: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Costner, Mark McGrath, Dave Navarro, Sebastian Bach, Ashley Hamilton, Rob Pilatus of Milli Vanilli, Matthew and Gunnar Nelson, Orgy’s Jay Gordon, and many more. No man was off limits as the fun-loving bombshell spiraled into excess, anger, and addiction. Bobbie survived the party—barely—and her riveting, cautionary comeback tale is filled with the wildest stories of sex, drugs, and rock and roll ever told.

Red-dirt Marijuana and Other Tastes

Red-dirt Marijuana and Other Tastes
Author: Terry Southern
Publisher: Citadel Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1990
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780806511672

Before the "new journalism" of Wolfe, Talese, and Kubrick, before the Brave Gonzo World of Hunter S. Thompson, there was legendary cult writer Terry Southern. This widely recognized underground classic is a collection of Southern's short pieces--two dozen hilarious, well-observed sketches which expose the hypocrisy of American social mores.

Red Dirt

Red Dirt
Author: Wanda Wright
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2020-11-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1664135995

“RED DIRT” “THE JOURNEY OF MAMAU” This amazing story is created in the 1830’s during the time of England and British invasion of America. The land of The Indigenous People is being invaded. African slaves are being transported to the Americas. The Indian Nations are being removed by the law of the Indian Removal Act of 1830. Colonies are being created. Mamau Nefertiti is a strong, loving, caring devoted midwife and Cherokee woman that is the mother of a diverse family. She is married to an African man named Kofi who is determined to keep his family together if it means losing his freedom again. How can he save them when the country is not his and his family is constantly hiding and trying to survive in America.

Red Clay, Blood River

Red Clay, Blood River
Author: William Johnson Everett
Publisher: William Everett
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2008-01-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 160145418X

The struggles of an enslaved African woman and two emigrant German farmers generate a sweeping saga of oppression, estrangement, and redeemed memory that binds together America's "Trail of Tears," South Africa's "Great Trek," and our contemporary search for reconciliation.

True to the Roots

True to the Roots
Author: Monte Dutton
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2006-12-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0803266618

An intimate series of portraits of and visits with musicians who are part of the musical genre known as Americana, or alternative country.

That Red Dirt Road

That Red Dirt Road
Author: Kay Sanders
Publisher: UW-Madison Libraries Parallel Press
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2010
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1934795127

Kay Sanders first connected with Wisconsin sitting at her fourth-grade desk in the deep south, reading Little House in the Big Woods, never dreaming that Wisconsin would one day become her home. She grew up hearing her mother and her maternal aunts recite poetry, sing songs, argue, tell stories, and quote scripture, sealing her destiny as a poet. In her review of Sanders' chapbook That Red Dirt Road, published by Parallel Press, Lou Roach of Verse Wisconsin says "Kay Sanders understand the deep current of family that flows through the lives of those fortunate enough to have grown up in the midst of parental love, also knowing the warm affection of extended family members. Her chapbook...is more than a memoir. It is homage to the strength of connections and the sense of mutual support that flourishes wherever kinship is valued and nourished." After earning her bachelor’s degree in history from Auburn University and completing graduate work there, Sanders married her German professor, moved to Wisconsin, and raised a family of five children. She worked a variety of jobs including time spent as a substitute teacher, church secretary, and proofreader and typist of graduate theses, before retiring in 2007 as Lay Ministry Coordinator for her church. Her work has been published in Wisconsin Poets’ Calendar, Fox Cry, Free Verse, and Wisconsin People and Ideas. She is the recipient of three Wisconsin Regional Writers’ Association jade rings for essay and poetry won various awards with the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets; and has won awards in the poetry contests of Wisconsin People and Ideas. She is currently working on a second poetry manuscript entitled Traveling Light and resides in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

Dismal Mountain

Dismal Mountain
Author: John W. Billheimer
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2001-07-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312269814

Transportation Inspector Owen Allison catches another offbeat case in the hills of West Virginia when his Aunt Lizzie grabs her rifle and sets out to stop a new real estate development threatening the town.

Red Dirt Talking

Red Dirt Talking
Author: Jacqueline Wright
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1921888911

Set in the outback of Western Australia, this novel centers around the disappearance of Kuj, an eight-year-old girl, during a bitter custody battle. Annie, an anthropology graduate newly arrived from the city, is increasingly distracted from her work by the mysterious event. As Annie searches for the truth beneath the township's wild speculations, she find herself increasingly drawn towards Mick Hooper, a muscly, laid-back Australian man with secrets of his own.