Product Description
This fantastic and fulfilling work is an interpretation and commentary on the American Idol show, done in a humorous and philosophical manner. It quotes the show but adds many of the commentaries that many would have liked to make about the show and its participants, judges and their radiance, glamour, performances, hilarious and shocking behaviors.
This multi-event book (the literary version of the mixed-tape) also includes the moderator and his panel, their comments and feelings. The book begins a brief history of American music and ends with the moderators observation about Michael Jacksons music.
About the Author
The author Paul Barton is one of the foremost writers and poets in the Modern Literature field. He is a contributor to literature, poetry, spoken-word. He also writes about and researches world history. Paul Barton also wrote books on culture such as, "Rap, Rhyme and Rhythm," and "Susu Economics," pub. by AuthorHouse.com with "A History of the African-Olmecs," pub. by AuthorHouse.com along with "A History of Education Book II," published by Xlibris.com and "Susu and Susunomics," pub. by iUniverse.com