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When The Sax Man Plays: Part 2 - Proving It. When The Sax Man Plays, #2
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8201352677
- EAN9798201352677
- Date de parution08/07/2013
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurJL
Résumé
In spite of the immoral odour that has tainted his big break, Jason is determined to prove himself, artistically and morally. We follow Jason's band into the studio to record their debut album under the tutorage of Rae, the devious executive at Aim Records, who 'fixed' their win. Having fixed the contest, Rae is now determined to 'fix' the band's career by dictating (by 'research') which songs they should record.
The contrast is clear between this formulaic approach to music and Jason's natural feel for it. Holding everything together - the band and the contract, as well as his gruelling schedule at Impervious - Jason's struggles multiply when he discovers that Aim Records are not the success they are portrayed to be! Yet again, responsibility for organisation and create direction falls on Jason's shoulders; he is the band's only hope if their album is to be successful.
This is, of course, where he proves himself. In the midst of the drama, secretly Jason is plotting his and Georgie's wedding. Together they are making preparations to welcome their first child into their musical world.
The contrast is clear between this formulaic approach to music and Jason's natural feel for it. Holding everything together - the band and the contract, as well as his gruelling schedule at Impervious - Jason's struggles multiply when he discovers that Aim Records are not the success they are portrayed to be! Yet again, responsibility for organisation and create direction falls on Jason's shoulders; he is the band's only hope if their album is to be successful.
This is, of course, where he proves himself. In the midst of the drama, secretly Jason is plotting his and Georgie's wedding. Together they are making preparations to welcome their first child into their musical world.























