
Tomorrow Will Be Yesterday The Story of BASH
**Special Author's Edition**
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Michelle Humphrey, Examiner.com
BASH was a little-known Southern California rock and roll band in the late 1970’s. After three unsuccessful albums, the members, Danny Blanchard, Johnny “Axe”, Eddie Steele and Hap Henderson, decided to point a gun at its temple and pull the trigger, putting the band out of its misery in 1979.
Normally that would have been the end of the story... But it was far from over.
Unbeknownst to most, including the band itself, they had a few actual fans. One eventually wound up being a movie director in Hollywood. She decided on a whim (Though most at the time called it a dare...) to insert one of their songs into a major studio motion picture in 1984 and introduce the world to one of her own guilty pleasures. The song, “I Call Your Name” by BASH, was not only placed prominently in the film but also released as part of the movie’s soundtrack album. As a result of the “Tinseltown” connection, it began getting legitimate radio airplay and moving on the charts which set off a chain of events that led to a growing interest in all their music. Rising like a phoenix from the ashes of oblivion, at the end of the day BASH found itself with an audience, two multi-platinum albums and several top ten singles.
As for the individual band members... Though most of them were still associated with the L.A. music scene in one way or another, by the time their music was popular each had a very different life and no real interest in resurrecting a memory.
But that was then... This is now.
A much older and wiser Johnny “Axe” gets the bright idea to have a reunion and hopes to get the “rock” rolling in the City of Angels.
Meanwhile, up in San Francisco, Ed Simmons (aka Eddie Steele) is quite happy and comfortable teaching high school math. No one there is even aware that at one time he was a musician let alone part of the band BASH. That’s the way he prefers it. However, into every life that seems content comes the ultimate wild card – love. A co-worker has a friend that she thinks will be just the perfect woman for the confirmed bachelor. Within minutes of their meeting, Cupid cocks his bow and sparks begin to fly as together they embark on a romance for the ages. Of course, no romance is without surprising complications. That’s when the fun really begins!
“In some mystical and magical way, he has captured the spirit and essence of not only a period of time and a generation but also an industry... It is truly one of the most beautiful stories never told until today.”
- Herman “Ze German” Rarebell of the legendary rock band Scorpions.
“The foibles and passions of rock bands make for lively fiction, and the group that comes to life in Michael Robert Krikorian’s first novel is decidedly no exception.... Making fiction sound like fact gives ‘Tomorrow
Will Be Yesterday: The Story of BASH,’ with its fully developed and nuanced characters, a ring of authenticity.”
- Elizabeth Millard, ForeWord Clarion Review
This edition of my popular 2011 novel is labeled as a special author’s cut. The reason is that it is meant as a preview of coming attractions.
Since every ending is not really an ending but a beginning, there has been an ongoing question by those who have read the original version of this story, the first 300+ pages here, “What happened next?”
Of course, fodder of that sort allows all of us to utilize the greatest gift we have… Our imagination. Having had time to use yours, perhaps it’s only fair that you find out what really happened after we left the living room of Ed Simmons. As has been the case throughout the entire story and as it always is in life, there are always at least two sides to every story, and often those other sides include many unexpected surprises.
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