"Most of us assume that singing in public would be a nightmare for both performer and audience, but very few of us are actually tone-deaf. Almost invariably, the problem is lack of confidence. This book contains easy-to-follow non-technical exercises and advice, which should lead to a more controlled voice and the confidence to stand up and sing, either in groups or solo."
Cleo(1st Edition) An Autobiography by CleoLaine Hardcover, 302 Pages, Published 1994 by Simon & Schuster Import ISBN-13: 978-0-671-71316-4, ISBN: 0-671-71316-7
"Jacket front flap: Kurt Gebauer. Page 5: Paul Smith (4); Brian Moody (7). ...
Page 15: Kurt Gebauer (4); Gered Mankowitz (7). Page 16: Kurt Gebauer (1 and ..."
Cleo(Updated) by CleoLaine Paperback, 352 Pages, Published 1995 by Simon & Schuster (Trade Division) ISBN-13: 978-0-671-85207-8, ISBN: 0-671-85207-8
Cleo by CleoLaine ISBN-13: 978-0-7432-4701-6, ISBN: 0-7432-4701-9
Cleo by CleoLaine Hardcover, Published 2000 by Diane Pub Co ISBN-13: 978-0-7881-6977-9, ISBN: 0-7881-6977-7
"Organized by decade, from the sixties to the nineties--with "diversions" to specific subjects--this is an autobiographical account of leading contemporary photographer and proprietor of the finest music photo library in the world."
Cleo(1st Edition) by CleoLaine Hardcover, 352 Pages, Published 1997 by Simon & Schuster ISBN-13: 978-0-684-83762-8, ISBN: 0-684-83762-5
"In the autobiography of a singer who has been nominated for numerous Grammy awards, Cleo Laine details her memories of her Jamaican father and English mother, growing up poor, and her eventual success as a vocalist. 10,000 first printing."
"Perennial Oscar(r) nominee Judi Dench shakes off the dust of period pieces to play a sassy widow looking to recapture a little of the excitement of her youth: she was the star saxophone player of a World War II-era all-girl dance band. Yanking her instrument from mothballs, she starts blowing the old standards as a street musician, much to the horror of her cultured children (they prefer symphonies to swing classics), and then hatches a ..."
"Perennial Oscar(r) nominee Judi Dench shakes off the dust of period pieces to play a sassy widow looking to recapture a little of the excitement of her youth: she was the star saxophone player of a World War II-era all-girl dance band. Yanking her instrument from mothballs, she starts blowing the old standards as a street musician, much to the horror of her cultured children (they prefer symphonies to swing classics), and then hatches a ..."
Diamonds in the Rough Creating Positive Cash Flows by CleoLaine Audio, 6 Pages, Published 1992 by Thurston ISBN-13: 978-0-7567-5509-6, ISBN: 0-7567-5509-3