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The Rock Artist's Progress

By: Charles Shorwell
Narrated by: Charles Shorwell
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The Rock Artist's Progress is set against the backdrop of the musical revolution that started with the Beatles and begins in 1968, a year after the Summer of Love and follows the story of Daniel Luckham, a young classical pianist studying at the Royal College of Music. Seduced by the rock music scene and vibrant counterculture in London at that time, he contrives to leave college and pursue a career in rock. But some bad decisions lead him down a dark and dangerous alley, populated by drug dealers, unscrupulous managers, and femme fatales. On his journey to fulfil his dreams, Daniel finds his integrity challenged, and the innocence of youth cruelly stripped away.

This audiobook features incidental music composed and created by Darryl Way, as well as sound effects. The companion album to this novel, also called The Rock Artist's Progress, which has been created and produced by Darryl Way, is available from Amazon and iTunes.

©2022 Darryl Way (P)2022 Darryl Way
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