Friday, November 12, 2010

"ABCs of Rock" book party in Echo Park Sunday

ABC's of Rock--- A Book of ABC's from ACDC to ZZ Top

ABC's of Rock Book Release Party to take place at Stories Book Store & Cafe in Echo Park on Sunday, Nov 14th from 5-8 pm. Live music from Nelson Blanton and John Knowles of the band Alvarado.

Stories Book Shop & Cafe
1716 Sunset Blvd in Echo Park

Join us to celebrate the release of this long awaited book by author Melissa Duke Mooney

We will celebrate the life of author Melissa Duke-Mooney, who lived and flourished amidst the Silverlake scene for many years. She was a film publicist by day and a singer in the band Junebug and Velvet Hammer burlesque dancer by night. Melissa passed away in Nashville unexpectedly last year in the midst of working on this book. It is a pleasure to see her dream realized and the ABC's of Rock will live on in her memory. Please find a recent article in the Nashville Scene below.

Nashville Scene
October 14, 2010

The ABCs of Rock author Melissa Duke Mooney couldn't find a rock n' roll alphabet book for kids, so she made one herself

By the Letters
After hunting around for an ABC book for her daughter Nola, then a preschooler, Melissa Duke Mooney found the available choices less than inspiring. Then she got an idea: "I should bdo an ABC book with a rock theme," she told her husband, "a different band for every letter."

And thus was born The ABCs of Rock . An avid music fan and a musician herself, Melissa saw an opening on the bookshelf and set out to fill it. Necessity, as the saying goes, is the mother of invention, though it should be noted that The Mothers of Invention are not included in the book. Those that made the cut - including AC/DC (A), The White Stripes (W) and Elvis Costello (E) - are each accompanied by eye-popping, rock show poster-style graphics created by Bowling Green, Ky.-based screenprint collective Print Mafia. As cool as the book is - the dust jacket doubles as a poster - it almost never got made.

In February 2009, the project was in full swing. (Perhaps ironically, the phrase "easy as ABC" can be applied to many situations, but getting the management of 26 different musical acts to sign off on permission to use their names in an ABC book is not one of them.) It was slow going, but the artwork looked fantastic, and things were progressing. Then one night,
Melissa woke up with a severe headache.

"Twenty-four hours later," her husband Neil Mooney says, "she was gone."

The cause ofdeath: meningitis. She was 41. (In her five years in Nashville, Melissa had become a beloved member of East Nashville's community of artists and musicians. Her New Orleans-style second-line funeral parade, complete with brass band, stretched on for several blocks.)

"I hoped we could still put out the book," Neil says. "She'd been so excited about it - I thought that her dream did not have to die just because she did."

Tricycle Press, the publisher, agreed to go forward, and two friends of the family, Anissa Mason and Skip Rudsenske, helped see the project to completion. The result is something like the perfect cross between language-learning primer and hipster coffee table book.

Today, both Mooney girls, Nola and Tallulah, know their ABCs - and maybe just as important, they know the difference between R.E.M. and Nirvana.

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