
Don’t Think It Hasn’t Been Fun
The Story of the Burke Family Singers
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Sarah Jo Burke
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Back in the 1960s, the Burke Family Singers were America's answer to Austria's von Trapp Family.
Throughout that tumultuous decade, the fabric of the nation's life was of course torn by the war in Vietnam and the impassioned drive of the civil rights movement. It was against this churning backdrop that a large Rhode Island family - mother, father, and 10 children - set out on the first of what would prove a long series of coast-to-coast tours whose only purpose was to bring the glorious sound of their music to audiences everywhere.
They performed in major cities and remote small towns, and during their travels they met the von Trapp Family and recorded an album of Christmas carols with them. Sarah Jo Burke, the youngest of the five daughters, has written a book that celebrates American values in the best sense and, if nothing else, proves that the family that sings together stays together.
©2004 Sarah Jo Burke (P)2017 Sarah Jo Burke and Blackstone Audio, Inc.Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre Don’t Think It Hasn’t Been Fun
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- 08-13-17
Loved this story!!
I recommend this audiobook to anyone who loves a good story, well told, and particularly to anyone from a large family. The adventures of this singing family of 10 kids included performing all over the American South during the civil rights movement and appearing on the Ed Sullivan show with the likes of Jimmy Durante. The author shares so many fascinating stories about being one of so many kids and the tension between being a regular kid and a touring performer. The characters are colorful and real and very, very funny.
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