You could get your hair cut like Bruce's, do the double hoops in each ear, 
thing, and buy a few big, black-light Cockburn posters, to thumbtack to your 
bedroom wall. Slip in a CD, and dance like there's no one watching -- Awesome! 
Rock It! You Go, Girl!
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <turquoiseb@...> wrote :

 I recently wrote positively about a book that hadn't come out yet, my "review" 
more of an intuition than anything else, just "gettin' a hit" on how cool an 
upcoming book was going to be. That book was Sam Harris' "Waking Up: A Guide to 
Spirituality without Religion," and it now seems to be being read by half the 
people on the Internet, given the number of people I've seen commenting on it. 

 

 I'd love to see the same thing happen with another upcoming book, again one 
that I have not yet read, Bruce Cockburn's "Rumours Of Glory." I am enough of a 
fanboy that I've already pre-ordered the boxed set spoken of below in this 
email from Bruce's publisher True North. That's how much I am looking forward 
to his autobiography, one that I suspect will be looked upon as being as much a 
classical work of spiritual literature as it will be a classic of music 
literature. 

 

   
 Legendary singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn delivers his long‐awaited memoir,
 RUMOURS OF GLORY– a chronicle of faith, fear, and activism, and a lively 
cultural, political, and musical tour through the past five decades.
  
 RUMOURS OF GLORY, the companion box set to release on True North Records.
  
 Pre-order the box set and view the full track listing HERE 
http://t.ymlp330.net/jwbjatauhmwbadaesyataujhebm/click.php 
 Order the book and box set in a specially priced bundle HERE 
http://t.ymlp330.net/jwbbaoauhmwbataesyakaujhebm/click.php
 Listen to a preview of the rare and unreleased tracks HERE 
http://t.ymlp330.net/jwbharauhmwbacaesyaraujhebm/click.php
 Watch a clip from the DVD HERE 
http://t.ymlp330.net/jwbwaaauhmwbaaaesyacaujhebm/click.php 
  
 The long‐awaited memoir from legendary singer- songwriter Bruce Cockburn, 
Rumours of Glory, will be published by Harper One in the U.S. and 
HaperCollinsCanada on November 4, 2014. Best known for his memorable songs 
including ‘Pacing the Cage’ (1995), ‘If a Tree Falls’ (1988), ‘If I Had a 
Rocket Launcher’ (1984), ‘Lovers in a Dangerous Time’ (1984) and ‘Wondering 
Where the Lions Are’ (1979), the award‐winning songwriter and pioneering 
guitarist, whose life and music has been shaped by politics, protest, romance, 
and spiritual discovery, has released 31 albums spanning five decades.
  
 Cockburn produced an acclaimed body work: his albums have sold over 7 million 
copies worldwide. He is revered by fans and fellow musicians alike as one of 
the most important songwriters of his generation.
  
 Cockburn says of deciding to write his memoir, “Over the years, the notion 
that there should be a book about me has popped up now and then, along with 
offers to write it. It always seemed too soon, and I’ve felt all along that 
such a book should be mine to author. When Harper One expressed their interest, 
it finally did seem timely, so here we go!”  
  
 In Rumours of Glory, Cockburn invites readers into his private world, 
providing an intimate commentary on his life and work, focused on the roots of 
his songwriting and the stories behind his best known songs. 
  
 From Ottawa in 1945 (where he was born) through to Baghdad in 2004, Cockburn 
shares his family life, personal relationships, Christian convictions, and the 
social and political activism that has defined him and his music, and has both 
invigorated and incited his legions of fans worldwide. For Cockburn, music has 
always been a key way to explore culture, politics and the nature of the 
spirit, and his remarkable journey has seen him embrace folk, jazz, blues, 
rock, and world beat styles.
  
 As a long‐time activist, Cockburn has spoken out on a range of issues: native 
rights, land mines, human rights atrocities in war‐torn countries, Third World 
debt, ecological devastation, and corporate crime. Cockburn has been awed, 
appalled, and incensed by what he has seen and felt, and by the very real evil 
that humans can inflict on one another. As he outlines in Rumours of Glory, he 
believes that we can, and should, be dedicated to our shared humanity, to 
saving ourselves, each other and this earth – we just need to find the will. 
That will comes from maintaining a relationship with the Divine, and following 
the way of love. And that journey, for Cockburn, has been marked in music. As 
he says in the book, “In a way we, and all living things, are made of music … 
music is my diary, my anchor through anguish and joy, a channel for the heart.”
  
 Rumours of Glory is also the title of a box set collection curated by Cockburn 
himself as a companion piece to his memoir; the songs are presented in the same 
order they appear in the book. This limited edition 117-song, nine-disc set 
includes 16 rare and previously unreleased songs and a live concert DVD – the 
artist’s only full-length concert video. Each box set is autographed, 
sequentially numbered and includes a 90 page book featuring rare photos, 
extensive track information, and liner notes written by Nicholas Jennings. 
(Available October 28, 2014 on Bruce’s long time record label, True North 
Records.)
  
 About Bruce Cockburn: Born in 1945 in Ottawa, Ontario, Cockburn began his solo 
career with his 1970 self‐titled album. His extensive repertoire of musical 
styles and skillfully crafted lyrics have been covered by such diverse artists 
as Jerry Garcia, Elbow, Chet Atkins, Judy Collins, Barenaked Ladies, Jimmy 
Buffett, and k.d. Lang. A devoted and deeply respected activist, he has worked 
with organizations such as Oxfam, Amnesty International, Doctors without 
Borders, Friends of the Earth, and USC Canada.
  
 The New York Times has called him a “virtuoso on guitar,” while Acoustic 
Guitar magazine placed him in the esteemed company of Andrés Segovia, Bill 
Frisell, and Django Reinhardt. Bruce Cockburn has released 31 albums, won 12 
Juno Awards and 21 gold/platinum certifications.  He is an Officer of the Order 
of Canada and recipient of the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for 
Lifetime Artistic Achievement (Canada's highest honour in the performing arts), 
along with being a member of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Canadian 
Broadcast Hall of Fame, and recipient of eight honorary doctorates from 
Universities throughout North America. Bernie Finkelstein, founder of True 
North Records, has been his management partner for 40 years.
  
 RUMOURS OF GLORY by Bruce Cockburn                                          
 with Greg King
 HarperCollinsCanada, hardcover, $35.99
 On-Sale November 4, 2014
  
 RUMOURS OF GLORY
 9 Disc box set, $149.99
 Full tracklisting at www.truenorthrecords.com 
http://t.ymlp330.net/jwbqafauhmwbapaesyakaujhebm/click.php
 Available October 28, 2014
  
  
 Bruce Cockburn will be touring and available for media in Toronto (November 
6-7), Ottawa (November 8), Montreal (November 9) and Vancouver (November 10).
 




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