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Stewart and The Art of Digital Music

PostPosted: 07 Jun 2009 13:29
by luddite lady
I'm a relative newby to this place so I imagine a lot of you know about this previous book "by" Stewart in 2004. I came across it for the first time this morning while poking around the amazon site. Stewart gets credits for it as a co-author when in fact he only wrote the forward. On the site, the actual co-author gets her name bumped right off by Stewart's. Damn celebrities. As the photos attest, Stewart can and does do book signings. If he'll do it for a forward, he'll do it for his own memoires, right? (You all realize that I'm going to be badgering about a book tour for the next four months. Oooooh! And I'm soon on a two month long vacation from work. More time to badger.)

As the photos also attest, Stewart can and does have bad hair days of a magnitude approaching my own. When Stewart does his book tour (notice the lack of "if"), the fans are advised to come with a book, a pen, a camera and a comb.

http://www.amazon.com/Art-Digital-Music ... m_cmu_pg_t

ETA: I seemed to mess up on the first link attempt. This one should be better. Click on the customer images below the cover picture.

Hey Dietmar! Is that the back of your head in one of those shots? If so, where did this signing take place?

Re: Stewart and The Art of Digital Music

PostPosted: 07 Jun 2009 17:33
by Tamadude
That was in Hollywood, LL.

It's not Dietmar. (What, just because he's bald he must be that German Cop? :lol: )

Check it:

http://blogs.oreilly.com/digitalmedia/2 ... -goes.html

8)

Re: Stewart and The Art of Digital Music

PostPosted: 07 Jun 2009 21:32
by giovanni
Uh, I remember I wrote about this book on StewartCopeland.it, when it came out; I was contacted by the author and I did some 'promotion' on my little website.

Re: Stewart and The Art of Digital Music

PostPosted: 08 Jun 2009 01:05
by njperry
Does anyone know if Stewart is part of the DVD that is included?

Re: Stewart and The Art of Digital Music

PostPosted: 09 Jun 2009 03:40
by luddite lady
Thanks for the link Tamadude. I listened to the interview and found the whole process of digital film scoring very interesting. Astonishingly, I even understood a lot of what was said.