joi, 1 aprilie 2010

Andrew Gross - The Blue Zone Books

Ghost writing is a very new concept in the literary world. Andrew Gross is basically an American author who has gained wide popularity as a ghost writer. He began his literary career by co-authoring various books with James Patterson.However he also has presented some of the beautiful specimens of literary work like The Blue Zone. The Blue Zone, his first novel published in April 14, 2007 has brought him name and fame. It also occupied a place among the best seller list of the New York Times. The most marvellous creation of Andrew Gross which he have created from the story outlines of James Patterson include, The Jester (2003), The Lifeguard (2005), Judge & Jury (2006), 2nd Chance and 3rd Degree.Born in 1952, Andrew Gross spent the early years of life at Los Angles. He was also fascinated about music. That is why he started learning piano at the age of 5, and later he continued his music studies at the reputed Crossroads school, Manhattan School of Music and USC.
As a composer too, he showed signs of a promising future. He started composing at the age of 25. Some of his magnificent works include the "Bio-Dome," "The King of Queens," "Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny," "The Good Girl," and the "8 Heads in a Duffel Bag."Andrew was also well known for mingling classical music with his unique style. He created some of the mind-blowing pieces by fusing orchestra and techno music. This new music trend is evident in "Overnight Delivery," of Jason Bloom. In Andrews own words" I wanted to score more traditionally for orchestra, so I combined everything from techno, rock, orchestra, Indian melodies and female vocals from Rachel and Petra Haden, to create a very exciting and unique sound."Andrew Gross' TV series, "King of Queens," was a great hit among the masses. Apart from writing for TV series he also wrote main titles for various other documentaries and films, such as "The Good Girl," "The Mummy Who Would Be King," and "Forfeit". Andrew often loved using unusual instruments while composing; he used a unique percussion called Mazdaphone which was created by Steve Forman. seuss book collection sets cat hat

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