
Blow the Man Down
How I Navigated the Sailboats and Station Wagons of the Music Business
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Mark E. Johnson
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Mark E. Johnson
In the 1970s, Mark Johnson was a gangly North Carolina farm boy with a big imagination. An avid reader of Doc Savage pulp novels and Hardy Boys mysteries, Johnson knew he wanted adventure in his life. He just had no idea where to get it or how to escape the Christmas tree fields of the Appalachians. As a teenager, Johnson discovered music. Then, girls. These epiphanies would lead to an adventure even Johnson’s wild imagination couldn’t have predicted.
Follow along as Johnson navigates a heart-pounding and often hilarious odyssey through the 1980s and ‘90s music industry as a songwriter and club musician, both in fickle Nashville and the mysterious Caribbean island of ill repute St. Croix. Johnson reveals both the seductions and the hard truths of life in the world of entertainment.
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Great Job! I loved it!!! I give “Blow the Man Down”, my personal highest recommendation for a listen on Audible! 5 out of 6 STARS.
The book kept me entertained from start to finish!
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couldn't stop listening
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Great story!
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Although Mark was a couple of years younger than me, our paths crossed again when he was in college at East Carolina University where I was studying medicine. Many of my classmates would join me in listening to his performances at several of Greenville’s nightlife spots. I even got employed by his family at a Greenville tree lot during the Christmas season selling Fraser Firs and witnessing the excited shoppers as they left with their start to the holiday festivities.
But I lost track of Mark after that. This fills in much of that lost time. This book gives insight into the struggles a young musician faced in trying to break into the Nashville scene in the 1990s. It is very well written with lots of humor and relatable metaphors.
I spent a brief vacation in St Croix in the late 1980’s, and through Mark’s writing I enjoyed seeing the island again through another set of eyes. This time from the entertainer’s perspective. Mark faced lots of choices, one could say temptations, as the universal love language of a well-crafted acoustical guitar song played on the heartstrings of the female tourists as well as the locals.
Those 2 months in St. Croix during Mark’s formative years helped shape him in his next career that did not include music. “Blow the Man Down” is essentially about the journey of self discovery told from the vantage point of a talented musician as he hones his craft in search of that big break.
Both this book, as well as his first book “Duffus Dad does Everest Base Camp”, are enjoyable reads that not only are true stories, but ones that will give you fits of laughter, and some unexpected surprises. Well done Mark!
Awesome story of self discovery, music & St. Croix
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