Jack Johnson

Jack Johnson

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This matching folio to the popular monkey movie soundtrack features 13 songs from Jack Johnson: Broken * Lullaby * The Sharing Song * We're Going to Be Friends * Upside Down * and more. Includes eight pages of color art from the film....

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The artist-approved folio from the 2005 release by this acoustic guitarist from Hawaii includes 14 songs and a biography. Songs: Better Together * Break Down * Do You Remember * Good People * No Other Way * Sitting, Waiting, Wishing * and more....

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24 of the best from this Hawaiian singer/songwriter, including: Better Together * Breakdown * Flake * Fortunate Fool * Holes to Heaven * The Horizon Has Been Defeated * Sitting, Waiting, Wishing * Taylor * Traffic in the Sky * and more....

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According to the All Music Guide, On and On is a "sparkling sophomore effort" from this surfing champion turned platinum-selling pop star. Features 16 songs, including: Gone * The Horizon Has Been Defeated * Taylor * Times Like These * Tomorrow Morning * and more....

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This songbook matches the impressive debut album from Jack Johnson, highly talented singer/songwriter/surfer/cinematographer, and features a bio so you can read about his successes in his various pursuits. Includes note-for-note tab transcriptions for 13 songs: Bubble Toes * Drink the Water * F-Stop Blues * Flake * Fortunate Fool * Inaudible Melodies * It's All Understood * Losing Hope * Middle Man * Mudfootball (For Moe Lerner) * The News * Posters * Sexy Plexi....

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African American historian Gerald Early refers to Jack Johnson (1878–1946), the first African American heavyweight champion of the world, as “the first African-American pop culture icon.” Johnson is a seminal and iconic figure in the history of race and sport in America. My Life and Battles is the translation of a memoir by Johnson that was published in French, has never before been translated, and is virtually unknown. It covers Johnson’s colorful life, both inside and outside the ring, up to and including his famous defeat of Jim Jeffries in Reno, Nevada, on July 4, 1910, in one of the iconic ring battles of the early twentieth century. In addition to the fights themselves the memoir recounts, among many other things, Johnson’s brief and amusing career as a local politician and provides portraits of some of the most famous boxers of the 1900–1915 era.

Johnson comments explicitly on race and “the color line” in boxing and in American society at large in ways that he probably would not have in a publication destined for an American reading public. The text constitutes genuinely new, previously unavailable material and will be of great interest for the many readers intrigued by Jack Johnson. In addition to providing information about Johnson’s life, it is a fascinating exercise in self-mythologizing that provides substantial insights into how Johnson perceived himself and wished to be perceived by others. Johnson’s personal voice comes through clearly—brash, clever, theatrical, and invariably charming. The memoir makes it easy to see how and why Johnson served as an important role model for Muhammad Ali and why so many have compared the two. With a foreword by Geoffrey C. Ward....

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Easy arrangements of 27 of the best from this Hawaiian singer/songwriter, including: Better Together * Breakdown * Flake * Fortunate Fool * Good People * Holes to Heaven * The Horizon Has Been Defeated * Sitting, Waiting, Wishing * Taylor * Times like These * Traffic in the Sky * and more....

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Strum along with 43 songs from Jack Johnson with this collection of chords and lyrics. Includes: Better Together * Do You Remember * Flake * Fortunate Fool * Holes to Heaven * It's All Understood * Taylor * Tomorrow Morning * and more....






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