The Carpenter and the American’s Daughter: A Tale of Jazz, Dance and Romance in the 1960s
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It was the 1960s and times were changing.
Young people were earning more and new styles of music and fashion were evolving. The young were finding new ways to express themselves and were developing a different type of social life from the older generations.
With money in their pockets, they had plenty of pubs and clubs to choose from to put work behind them and mark the end of the working week.
One Friday night destination was a Jazz Club in the centre of the city of Bristol.
People from different backgrounds met there to listen to the music, and dance.
This is the story of some of the young men and women who met, formed relationships and developed bonds of friendship.
Young people were earning more and new styles of music and fashion were evolving. The young were finding new ways to express themselves and were developing a different type of social life from the older generations.
With money in their pockets, they had plenty of pubs and clubs to choose from to put work behind them and mark the end of the working week.
One Friday night destination was a Jazz Club in the centre of the city of Bristol.
People from different backgrounds met there to listen to the music, and dance.
This is the story of some of the young men and women who met, formed relationships and developed bonds of friendship.
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Additional information
Publisher | PG Print Services Ltd (15 Nov. 2023) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 198 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1739497724 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1739497729 |
Dimensions | 13.97 x 1.14 x 21.59 cm |
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