Description: (Sheet Music) West Coast Publications: Tim Buckley: Paperback. West Coast Publications, Hollywood, CA. 1968. B&W Illustrations: 1st Edition, 1st Printing. Very Good This is an oversized paperback book with cardstock covers and a stapled spine. The The book is in Very Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. There is one small scribble of blue ink on the top edge of the front cover. The text pages are clean and bright. "Buckley's college career at Fullerton College lasted two weeks in 1965. After dropping out of college, Buckley dedicated himself fully to music and playing L. A. Folk clubs. During the summer of 1965, he played regularly at a club co-founded by Dan Gordon. He played Orange County coffeehouses such as the White Room in Buena Park and the Monday-night hootenannies at the Los Angeles Troubadour. That year, Cheetah magazine deemed Buckley one of "The Orange County Three", along with Steve Noonan and Jackson Browne. In February 1966, following a gig at It's Boss, the Mothers of Invention's drummer Jimmy Carl Black recommended Buckley to the Mothers' manager, Herb Cohen who saw potential in Tim and landed him an extended gig at the Night Owl Cafe in Greenwich Village at West 3rd and MacDougal. Buckley's girlfriend, Jainie Goldstein, drove him to New York. While living in the Bowery with Jainie, Buckley ran into Lee Underwood and asked him to play guitar for him. The two became lifelong friends and collaborators. Under Cohen's management, Buckley recorded a six-song demo acetate disc which he sent to Elektra records owner Jac Holzman, who offered him a recording contract." (from Wikipedia) 1 132 #42367 $75
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Author: West Coast Publications
Book Title: Tim Buckley
Cover: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: West Coast Publications
Publication Year: 1968
Type: Sheet Music
Place Published: Hollywood, CA
Pages: 32p.
Topic: Sheet Music
Format: Paperback
Edition: 1st Edition
Printing: 1st Printing
Book Condition: Very Good
Defects: This is an oversized paperback book with cardstock covers and a, stapled spine. The The book is in Very Good condition and was, issued without a dust jacket. There is one small scribble of, blue ink on the top edge of the front cover. The text pages are, clean and bright. "Buckley's college career at Fullerton, College lasted two weeks in 1965. After dropping out of, college, Buckley dedicated himself fully to music and playing, L. A. Folk clubs. During the summer of 1965, he played, regularly at a club co-founded by Dan Gordon. He played Orange, County coffeehouses such as the White Room in Buena Park and, the Monday-night hootenannies at the Los Angeles Troubadour., That year, Cheetah magazine deemed Buckley one of "The Orange, County Three", along with Steve Noonan and Jackson Browne. In, February 1966, following a gig at It's Boss, the Mothers of, Invention's drummer Jimmy Carl Black recommended Buckley to the, Mothers' manager, Herb Cohen who saw potential in Tim and, landed him an extended gig at the Night Owl Cafe in Greenwich, Village at West 3rd and MacDougal. Buckley's girlfriend, Jainie, Goldstein, drove him to New York. While living in the Bowery, with Jainie, Buckley ran into Lee Underwood and asked him to, play guitar for him. The two became lifelong friends and, collaborators. Under Cohen's management, Buckley recorded a, six-song demo acetate disc which he sent to Elektra records, owner Jac Holzman, who offered him a recording contract." (from, Wikipedia)
Illustration Type: B&W Illustrations
Binding: Paperback
Subject: Sheet Music
Place of Publication: Hollywood, CA
Year Printed: 1968
Special Attributes: 1st Edition