Well, I kinda assumed (though I guess one really shouldn't) when you said something about your cousin's wanting to be the Turkish Pebbles.
As far as Ersen goes ... well, I have this obsession of finding funk from around the world (when I went to Brazil I came back with 19 CDs and 5 LPs) and, since there was a lot of mixing going on in the '60s and '70s, that's led to a mild curiosity to psychedelic rock from around the world. That's how I came across Ersen. He's a pretty funky guy.
Toiling in utter obscurity his entire life, Bill Campbell is the author of two novels, Sunshine Patriots and My Booty Novel. He has also been a music critic and published his own zine, Contraband and a music trade publication, CD Revolutions. Currently, he lives in the DC area (missing his beloved Cleveland Park) with his wife and daughter.
32-year-old writer, Damian Cross, returns home from his first book tour only to be dumped by his fiancee, who he's been with for 7 years. Now, Damian has to start over while writing his second novel while all his friends are trying to convince him to write a "booty novel" to make money. Written in blog form, My Booty Novel is a funny, heartwarming tale of dating, starting over, and learning to let go of old pains in order to find new joys.
United Earth, intergalactic war hero, Aaron "The Berber" Barber finds himself in a place he's never been before--fighting his fellow human beings. With chaos, rebellion, and bloodshed all around him, Barber suddenly questions his role as a war hero and spokesman for Smell-A-Vision. Sunshine Patriots is a satirical science fiction novel that asks the important question: What does it mean to truly be a hero?
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how on earth did you come across this? you know i'm turkish, right?
Well, I kinda assumed (though I guess one really shouldn't) when you said something about your cousin's wanting to be the Turkish Pebbles.
As far as Ersen goes ... well, I have this obsession of finding funk from around the world (when I went to Brazil I came back with 19 CDs and 5 LPs) and, since there was a lot of mixing going on in the '60s and '70s, that's led to a mild curiosity to psychedelic rock from around the world. That's how I came across Ersen. He's a pretty funky guy.
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