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To Live or Maybe Not

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To Live or Maybe Not

By: Gary Revel
Narrated by: Brian Guyer
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Playing poker in a Southern Juke Joint was not the typical activity of a 10 year-old boy, but for Gary Revel it was.

NOTE: 28TH EDITION

His mother and father divorced when he was 5. Music became a friend and he formed his first Rock & Roll band when he was 15. After graduation from Holmes Country High School in Bonifay, Florida he enlisted in the United States Navy. His years in the Navy were dangerous but prepared him for more danger later on. His Honorable Discharge came and Hollywood, California called, then New York, Memphis, Nashville and back to Hollywood.

He lived in Hollywood and Los Angeles California for over 30 years. He wrote and recorded the song "They Slew the Dreamer". The new mix dropped recently and is bringing new light to the subject of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

Along the way Gary Revel investigated the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in association with the US Government's HSCA—House Select Committee on Assassinations. Danger, intrigue and murder followed as he began to unravel the truth and connections between the killing of MLK, JFK, RFK and more.

A movie is being developed based on Gary's investigation of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. with Jeff Olm heading up the executive production.

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