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FAMOUS HAIRDOS OF POPULAR MUSIC, THE
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By Gary Hornberger Thursday, August 13 2009
I really don’t know what’s going on in this book. By the title, I was thinking that it would be a collection of cartoon drawings of musicians with an over emphasis on their hairdos, but I was wrong. This book is just page after grueling page of what I’m guessing is a photocopy of James Brown’s hair pasted on drawings done by a kindergarten student. It is very much a waste of paper. Maybe that is why the creator wishes to remain anonymous. (Mail your hair: PO Box 11872, Milwaukee, WI53211, thefamoushairdosofpopularmusic.blogspot.com)
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