Good luck! Unfortunately I reside in Chicago so going is not an option.However Paul Williams is a great choice to have with.I still find his chapter on "Smile" in "Outlaw Blues" to be a riveting piece of rock journalism.Of course when I read it I never thought I would ever hear the work.It still is a harrowing piece. I miss Crawdaddy! >From: GaryPig@aol.com >Reply-To: audities@smoe.org >To: audities@smoe.org >Subject: Attention, Los Angeles ! >Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 13:18:02 EDT > >Hey, > >y'all come down to Book Soup on Sunset Strip, Thursday, July 14th at 7:00 >p.m., where I'll be signing and reading from my new book SMILE: THE STORY >OF >BRIAN WILSON'S LOST MASTERPIECE with Van Dyke Parks, Danny Hutton, Tony >Asher and >former Crawdaddy! editor Paul Williams (who will also be signing). > >If you can make a special effort to be at this one, I'd really appreciate >it, >because Book Soup is the most important place in L.A. to promote a book, >and >I'm hoping that a good turnout will ensure that next time I release a book, >and ask them to do a signing, it'll happen. Your support this time will be >greatly appreciated, that's for sure. I really need to pack the house, so >bring >people, and tell your friends to go! Pass this message along to whoever >you >think can make it... > > >Also, I'm bringing Brian Chidester with me, and Book Soup is carrying the >brand new DUMB ANGEL #4: ALL SUMMER LONG... it's the first Dumb Angel >Gazette >since 1989, full color, and it looks better than would be as we worked on >it. So >if you already came down to Chevalier's, there's something new about this >Book Soup event. Once again: > > >Thursday, July 14, 7:00 p.m., Book Soup, 8818 Sunset Boulevard, on the >Strip >across the street from Tower Records. Thanks! > > >Domenic Priore