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With historical details said to be 100% accurate, Rubber
Soul is a must for every Beatles aficionado. Premier Digital Publishing will
release Rubber Soul in both trade paperback and digital formats on September 3,
2013.
Rubber Soul’s protagonist is Bobby Dingle, AKA Dust Bin Bob,
who Greg states, was developed when, “I asked where the Beatles got their
records, and their answers inspired the central character, Dust Bin Bob, and
this novel.”
Dust Bin Bob runs a stall for his father’s second hand shop
at Penny Lane Flea Market. He has an extensive collection of American R&B
singles that he gets from Merchant Marines returning from America to Albert Dock in Liverpool .
The action starts when he befriends four young lads from Liverpool
by the names of John, Paul, George, and Ringo and becomes their lifelong
friend, sharing the vinyl that will start a revolution. From then on, it’s a
rocket ride from The Beatles earliest days in Liverpool to six shows a night in
Hamburg to
the Cavern Club to The Ed Sullivan Show and full-fledged Beatlemania.
Along the way, Dust Bin Bob thwarts a plot by Ferdinand
Marcos loyalists in 1966 to assassinate The Beatles in Manila , Philippines ,
after they snub the Marcos family, blowing off a reception at the palace and
narrowly avoiding an international incident. It could have happened.
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Kihn’s career stretches from the dawn of punk and Indie Rock
to the discos of the 80’s to the glory days of MTV. As a pioneering recording
artist with the legendary Beserkley Records of the 1970’s and 1980’s with
chart-topping songs and MTV videos for "Jeopardy" and "The
Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em Like That)," Greg Kihn helped write the
book on revolutionary west coast Rock and Roll.
In the 90’s, Greg Kihn turned his attention to writing
fiction and FM Radio. He published four novels, a handful of short stories in
various anthologies, and edited a compilation of original fiction by famous
musicians.
Breaking into FM Radio in 1996, Greg is recognized as the
longest reigning #1 Classic Rock Radio morning man in the San Francisco Bay
Area, broadcasting on KFOX FM 102.1 San Francisco and 98.5 San Jose, until
September 2012 when he was inducted into the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame.
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