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	<p><span class="bold">&quot;. . . a meticulously crafted memoir . . . an exceptional look back at the unique lifetime of a 
humorist who also happened to be one of the most outstanding musicians of his 
time.&quot;<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - Sam Denov, author of 
	<span class="italics">Symphonic Paradox�The Misadventures of a Wayward 
Musician</span></span></p>
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<p><span class="bold">Paperback, 6x9 in., 296 pgs., $14.95; Kindle edition, 
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<h4>The Beat of a Legendary Chicago Percussionist Goes on in His Widow�s Memoir</h4>
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	<p><a href="DrummerDrives/five-star-reviews-of-drummer-drives-book.htm">Click here to read excerpts
	</a>from a few of the many five-star reviews 
	<span class="italics">THE DRUMMER 
DRIVES!</span> has received on Amazon. (You can preview the Preface and two chapters of the 
Kindle edition there.)</p>
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<h4 style="text-align: center">Drama, Love, Laughter, and a World of Music</h4>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="bold">EXCERPT from Chapter One, &quot;Beginning Again&quot;</span></p>
<p>I GOT MY FIRST GLIMPSE of how Harry operated as a jobbing musician the day we 
went downtown to pick up our marriage license at City Hall. Afterward, Harry 
stopped off to see Bill Walker, a music contractor he had gotten jobs from in 
earlier years, just to let him know he was back in town and available for work. 
The guy was so busy he practically shoved Harry out the door. We had no sooner 
left his office than he hollered out, �What is it you play?�</p>
<p>&quot;Everything.&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;Got four timps?&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;Sure!&quot;</p>
<p><p>&quot;Okay, be at Universal at nine on Monday.&quot;</p>
<p>Wham bam. Just like that. &quot;But you don�t have one drum, let alone four,&quot; I said with pre-wifely concern.</p>
<p>&quot;Yeah,&quot; he grinned, &quot;but I know where to get them. If I�d been totally honest, 
I�d have lost the job.&quot;</p>

<p><span class="boldred">SO BEGINS BARBARA BRABEC�S MEMOIR</span> of her unusual musical life with Harry Brabec, 
an extraordinary musician and percussionist who was best known for his virtuoso 
snare drumming, but could expertly play every percussion instrument and every 
kind of music. As he put it in one of his letters, &quot;Through the years I have 
played every type of music imaginable, from burlesque to ballet, from circus to 
symphony.&quot;</p>

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	<p><span class="italics"><span class="bold">THE DRUMMER DRIVES! Everybody Else Rides</span></span> is the story of Harry�s musical life 
and times, and much more. It�s the up-and-down life story of a man whose 
accomplishments went well beyond the field of music; a remarkable man who got 
knocked down many times but kept bouncing back time and time again.</p>
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<p><span class="boldred">Harry J. Brabec (1927-2005)</span> was a Chicago percussionist and virtuoso snare 
drummer greatly admired by his peers not only for his exceptional music talents, but for 
his keen sense of humor and gutsy approach to life. Harry's reputation as a 
drummer in high school was legend, but his name became legend among symphony 
musicians and percussionists when, at the peak 
of his career as Principal Percussionist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1956&#8212;after five years of exemplary performance with the  
Orchestra&#8212;Fritz Reiner dismissed him 
for purely personal reasons. </p>
<p>This conductor�s selfish act literally destroyed 
Harry�s professional life, 
devastated his ego, shattered his personal life, and ultimately led to the 
failure of his eight-year-old marriage and the loss of his six-year-old 
daughter. So despondent at that point, Harry simply gave up and left music for 
awhile to do menial work.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="bold">&lt;*&gt;&lt;*&gt;&lt;*&gt;&lt;*&gt;&lt;*&gt;</span></p>

<p><span class="boldred">BARBARA MET HARRY IN 1961,</span> two years after his divorce, and it took only three 
days for them to realize they were soul mates. Always a man of action, Harry 
proposed then and they were married two weeks later. Newly encouraged and ready 
to take another chance on love and music, he began his career all over again.</p>

<p>Beat by beat in this autobiographic narrative and biography, Barbara tells 
Harry�s comeback story as a freelance percussionist in Chicago in the sixties, 
then flashes back to his highly successful music career in the forties and 
fifties before going on to tell how her career path, and their marriage, changed 
when life prompted Harry to move in new directions in the seventies and beyond.</p>
<p><span class="italics"><span class="bold">THE DRUMMER DRIVES! Everybody Else Rides</span></span> 
offers a unique view of a colorful period of Chicago's musical entertainment 
history that is spiced with romance, drama, and Harry's wit and humor. Its content revolves 
around both the author�s lifetime of journals and Harry�s scrapbooks and 
nostalgic letters, which were filled with historical &quot;music biz&quot; stories and 
nostalgic remembrances of the days when he was playing with the big bands and 
doing recordings in Chicago; his comments about many of the musicians, 
entertainers, conductors, and band leaders he worked with; his thoughts on being 
Czech; his love of good food, fine books, record collecting, band music and the 
circus; and how he felt about getting old and being forced to lay down his 
sticks because of ill health. The book also includes colorful anecdotes shared 
by many musicians who knew and worked with Harry.</p>
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	<p style="text-align: center"><span class="boldred">REVIEW by Rob Cook, Rebeats Publications:</span></p>
	<p>&quot;As a publisher specializing in percussion history, I regularly receive 
	drummer biography manuscripts. More often than not, they either do not have 
	much of a story to tell or do not tell it very well. It is very refreshing 
	to see one that made it to print that not only has something to say, but 
	says it well. For folks who knew either Harry or Barbara, are gigging 
	musicians, or are interested in the music business, this book is a must.&quot;
	<a href="DrummerDrives/five-star-reviews-of-drummer-drives-book.htm">(More 
	reviews here.)</a></p>
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<h4 style="text-align: center">No Ordinary Joe</h4>

<p><span class="boldred">THERE IS MUCH TO ENJOY</span> in this informative and humor-laden memoir, but you may 
also find yourself tearing up at times as you read this honestly told story of 
the author�s unusual life journey with a man who was �no ordinary Joe,� an 
individual so complex that she was still trying to figure him out after nearly 
44 years of marriage and five years as his widow.</p>
<p>As she says in the Preface of the book, �Harry remains the most complex, 
frustrating, interesting, and amusing person I�ve ever known, and the 
excitement, color, and drama he brought to my life cannot be conveyed in mere 
words.�</p>
<p><span class="boldred">As reviewer Sam Denov has written on Amazon:</span></p>
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	<p><span class="italics">&quot;The love that this couple had for each other is evident throughout the book. 
It is almost palpable. One can't help but be warmed by the relationship they 
shared. This book will take you through the whirlwind life that was shared by 
the author and her soul mate through more than four decades of the nostalgic 
pinnacle of musical times in America. Every reader of this book will be as 
entranced as I was.&quot;</span></p>
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<h4 style="text-align: center">LOOKING FOR TheDrummerDrives.com website? </h4>
<p style="text-align: center"><span class="bold">
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<p><span class="boldred">SORRY . . . </span>this companion website to my memoir was closed in November, 2014 after four years 
of publication because I could no longer justify the time needed to keep this nostalgic endeavor going. </p>
<p>The site, which one reviewer said was &quot;the chronicle of an entire musical 
age,&quot; featured 
many historical music photos and stories that could not be included in the book, along with 
several articles by other musicians who knew or worked with Harry and told me 
stories about him that I'd never heard before.</p>
<p>
<a target="_blank" href="Slice_of_Life_Tales/HarryBrabec_published-articles-about.htm">
Published Articles about Harry</a></p>
<p><a href="Slice_of_Life_Tales/HarryBrabec-handwriting-humor.htm">The 
Handwriting and Humor of Harry Brabec </a></p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="DrummerDrives/knowing-someone-like-a-book.htm">
Knowing Someone Like a Book</a></p>
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<a target="_blank" href="Slice_of_Life_Tales/HarryBrabec-_Show-drumming-article.htm">
Show Drumming: Learning the Trade, Designing Your Setup. </a>An article Harry 
wrote in 1985, discovered among his papers after his death.</p>
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<p><span class="boldred">HAVE YOU EVER CONSIDERED how some of the decisions you made in your youth 
dramatically affected your adult life?</span></p>
<p>I�ve always been fascinated by how the 
threads of my life and Harry�s seemed to be tied together so many years before 
we met. Harry was ten years older than I, and it was only during the writing of my memoir that I began to think 
about what he was doing at different stages of my musical life and 
how our paths seemed destined to cross.</p>

<p>In the article, 
<a href="DrummerDrives/barbara-brabec-brief-career-as-a-musician.htm">&quot;My Brief Career as a Musical Entertainer,&quot;
</a>I reflect on these things and suggest that others might want to contemplate how they &quot;just 
happened&quot; to meet and marry the love of their life.</p>

<p><span class="boldred">WHEREAS I'VE SPENT</span> most of my life working in a homebased office dressed in 
comfy old clothes with slippers in cold weather and bare feet in the summer, in 
my glory days as a musical entertainer, fancy dresses and three-inch rhinestone heels 
were the norm when I was playing recitals and entertaining at weddings, women's 
clubs, and a supper club in Chicago. </p>
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<a target="_blank" href="DrummerDrives/Barbara-Brabec-Marimbist-and-Entertainer.pdf">CLICK HERE</a> 
for a PDF document of interest to women who appreciate vintage 
gowns and dresses of the sixties. Freelance musicians may also 
appreciate seeing a copy of the brochure I designed to promote myself as 
a musician. Also included are additional photographs, newspaper 
clippings, and other remembrances of what my life as a freelance musician was like in 
the fifties and sixties in Chicago. </p>
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