Bob's friend Max has a dog. Bob has a rock. Max's dog can do tricks. But so can Bob's rock! Can it do everything the dog does? This funny, minimalist story uses patterns, repetitions, and comparisons to create a satisfying read-aloud experience.
Featuring such illustrious acts as the Clash, Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, Sex Pistols, Ramones, and more, and including an introduction by the legendary Debbie Harry of Blondie, this collection is a must-have for all fans of rock and ...
Bob, Wendy and the team form a new band when Farmer Pickles loses the sheet music for a concert in the park. Features rebuses.
Hilarious and heartbreaking, moving and brilliant, this is the trip of a lifetime, a travelogue of the heart, accompanied by a thundering guitar chorus of Fender Stratocasters.
The lead singer states that he's going to take her down to the basement and lock the door so she can talk dirty to him . Sexy singer David Lee Roth , formerly with the group Van Halen , carried his sensuous stage act into living rooms ...
The step-by-step instructions, photographs, and stencils included in Bob Ross Rocks! make it a breeze to add colorful and vibrant art to your rocks.
Singer Roger Daltrey, never one to keeps his opinions to himself, was publicly critical of Jones on several occasions. It was also rumored that Kenney was on the verge of "getting the sack" at the time of Townshend's defection from the ...
... 123, 132, 144, 158,429 Carr, Tim, 63, 76 Carroll, Chuck, 274 Carroll, Rick, 261 Cars, 152, 162 Cauley, Ben, 244 Cervenka, Exene, 128, 161 Chaney, Beej, 60 Chapman, Kim, 387–388, 390, 395,398, 402 Charles, Sheila, 314 Charone, Barb, ...
Bob Marley was the first, and possibly the only, superstar to emerge from the Third World.
Five people--including an Australian Air Force computer operator, a Mexican engineering professor, a New york housewife, a Colombian Special forces officer, and an English mathematician--are invited to help save the world.
Jack Lee remembered some of the lines they would throw at us as we cut their spots. “Do it again, just better. ... Clark Weber, a DJ for WRIT, left the station in the early 1960s to work at WJJD in Chicago.