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WHITEFRIAR TALKING (London): "JEREMY, by John Minahan, couldn't help but best-sell even without a film being made of it. The fact that a film has been made and has pulled down the "Best First Film by a Director Award" at the Cannes Festival only emphasizes the enormous sales future for such a book."
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To suggest this apparently random collection of third-party unverified information has anything to do with a supposed "Torment" of Buddy Rich is silly.
Whatever this document may be, it is not a completed work of any kind and certainly would never be published by any other than this author's vanity press.
For those of us blessed to take unconstrained joy from the life and music Buddy Rich poured, these dregs must be tasted. But for those sane in this life, stay away.
WEO
I went to a concert with his big band of the late 'Seventies at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. It was a two show gig and Buddy found out the Guthrie had somehow managed to sell tickets to only one show. What does Buddy do? He invited the crowd to stay on, had an intermission and then played a completely different second set! I could swear the band never knew what tune he was going to call next. That was one of the most disciplined big bands I have ever heard. Maybe not the Worlds Greatest Drummer but for sure one of the Worlds Greatest Shows.
If you like Buddy's kind of music, you'll appreciate the book. In addition: you get plenty of insight into the man, what for me, was an added bonus: Buddy's devotion to friends and good-hearted nature (ie: the passage with Johnny Carson, Count Bassie, et al). Granted, he wasn't always the easiest guy to get along with, but what matters most is that he had a good heart, loved music and those who had the same love and dedication for it as he did. Reading the book made me want to take the albums out and play them, etc.
While I'm at it here, have wanted to express for years now how impressed I was with his daughter Cathy's version of the Sonny Bono tune entitled THE BEAT GOES ON. She does a terririfc cover of it on Buddy's Big Swing Face album recorded years ago. Cathy was only 12 and 1/2, mind you, at the time, and showed great promise in my opinion, and have wondered why she never pursued a singing career, etc.
There is so much more I could say about this book, but it would take too long. You get a good glimpse into what life must have been like for Buddy and his family in this country during the 30's and 40's, etc., (through various interviews with family members), what it was like for him as a gifted kid at age 3 to be traveling the world as "Traps the Drum Wonder," all that.
The only thing that bothered me (and this is a relatively minor objection, if you can even call it that) is the awful photo of Buddy Rich used for the cover, as someone else mentioned as well. I mean, couldn't they have found something more flattering? I think the legendary Buddy Rich deserves better.
All in all: nice job, Mr. Minahan. Thank you.
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Publisher's note: John Minahan is the author of 21 books, including the Doubleday Award-winning novel, "A Sudden Silence," the million-copy bestseller, "Jeremy," produced as a major motion picture by United Artists, and "The Great Diamond Robbery," produced as a two-hour television special on CBS. An alumnus of Cornell, Harvard, and Columbia, he is a former novel-writing instructor on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard. Mr. Minahan and his wife, Verity, now live in California, where he is working on his next book.