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Sing Like Nobody's Listening
by Allison Gutknecht
When she feels like she is losing her best friend to the school's spring musical production, Wylie starts an a cappella group hoping to make some new friends of her own.
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The First Rule of Punk
by Celia C. Pérez
When her first day at a new school is overshadowed by a clash with a queen bee and her dress code violating punk-rock clothes, 12-year-old Malú listens to her faraway dad's advice and resolves to be herself by pursuing the interests she loves and standing up to an anti-punk administration.
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Boy Seeking Band
by Steven Brezenoff
When he's forced to transfer from a private arts school to a public school in 8th grade, prodigy bass player Terence Kato sets out to build a rock band and, in the process, make a few friends.
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Jake the Fake Keeps it Real
by Craig Robinson
Faking his way into a prestigious music and art academy in spite of his complete lack of musical and artistic skills, jokester Jake endeavors to meet the demands of a composition assignment before he is declared a fraud, in a first entry in a collaboration by three acclaimed comedic artists.
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Confusion is Nothing New
by Paul Acampora
Fourteen-year-old Ellie Magari's mother left shortly after Ellie was born, and her father has raised her, but Ellie always figured that one day she would meet her mother and ask her some pertinent questions--but now her mother has died, and Ellie does not know exactly how to feel about that, but she is determined, with the help of her friends in the St. Francis of Assisi's Howling Wolves marching band (where she plays the glockenspiel), to make some kind of connection with her mother's memory.
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Garvey's Choice
by Nikki Grimes
Preferring science and reading to the sports his father wants him to pursue, insecure Garvey comforts himself with food and endures teasing by bullies before joining the school chorus, where his musical talents help him accept himself and bond with his father.
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Out of Tune
by Gail Nall
A country music hopeful puts her Nashville dreams aside temporarily when she moves into an RV to travel across the country with her family on a trip marked by her secret effort to complete an ambitious bike ride through Yellowstone National Park.
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I Can Start a Band!
by Ruth Owen
Introduces starting a band, providing simple instructions on how to form the group, write and record songs, rehearse, make videos, and perform live.
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Legends, Icons, & Rebels : Music That Changed the World
by Robbie Robertson
Three music industry veterans, including a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, present a tribute to more than two dozen legendary music artists who significantly influenced the landscape of music for generations to come, from Ray Charles and Bob Dylan to Chuck Berry and Johnny Cash.
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