The Jazz Standards: A Guide To The Repertoire is a very interesting reference book to adapt to audio. The concept of the jazz standard is that of any piece of jazz music that aspiring jazz musicians are expected to know or to be able to play at the drop of a hat in a jam session with other performers or on stage in a well-known jazz club show such as Birdland or the Village Vanguard
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Audiobook Review: Doctor Who: We Are The Daleks by Johnathan Morris – released by Big Finish Productions
The year is 1987. The Seventh Doctor as played by Sylvester McCoy and his companion Mel who originally came from around this time period have returned to London
Audiobook Review: Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
Hello everyone! Nephrite has returned once again in the month of spooks and scares! The only question is what do I write about this year for October? Why not a classic of […]
Audiobook Review: Starter Villain by John Scalzi
Charlie Fitzer has not got a lot going for him. An ex-journalist turned reluctant substitute teacher whose wife left him and whose father passed away recently, he had one goal and hope. Become the new owner of the town’s beloved institution of a watering hole, McDougal’s Pub alongside his beloved pet cat Hera.
The Sarispa Thirteen by C.R. Coen
This young adult novel by C.R. Coen is definitely quite the adventure.
Audiobook Review: Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Greatest Detective In The World By Mark Aldridge
“The audiobook is well written with each section being easy to understand and enjoy both on their own merits and collectively as a whole.”
Audiobook Review: Sherlock Holmes: The Definitive Collection by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
“Fry does an admirable job at changing accents and tone for the various characters involved across all 60 stories.”
Superman Vs The Elite
“Superman Vs The Elite starts us off – after a barrage of angry or confused news media – with an extremely corny opening scene taken from an in-universe cartoon starring Superman voiced once again by George Newbern “
Audiobook Review: Sherlock Holmes: The Definitive Collection by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
“Fry does an admirable job at changing accents and tone for the various characters involved across all 60 stories.”
Audiobook Review:The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King(1981)
“Here we are at the end of the journey my friends. Sauron’s mighty armies have been destroyed and there is a king in Gondor once again.”