Almost As I Remember It

Almost As I Remember It by Terry Gill is a personal memoir published by AuthorHouse UK on February 8, 2021. This 90-page book recounts the experiences of a group of young men in 1964 who aspired to form a pop band despite lacking musical instruments and experience. Through a blend of humor and nostalgia, Terry Gill shares the story of their journey, driven by a shared dream of fame and fortune.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that captures the challenges and triumphs of pursuing a passion for music during a vibrant era. The book explores themes of ambition and creativity within the context of entertainment and performing arts, as the young men navigate the competitive landscape of musical performance. Almost As I Remember It offers a unique glimpse into the aspirations of youth and the determination to stand out in a crowded field, making it a noteworthy addition to the biography and autobiography genre.
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In 1964, nearly every male between ages of ten and fifteen wanted to be, or was, in a band of some sort. When his friend, Sam, approached him one day about forming their own pop group, Terry Gill decided that, even though he couldn’t play an instrument, he had nothing better to do and agreed to participate. Brought together by their common dream of wanting to be rich and famous, Terry shares an entertaining chronicle of their journey to bring their vision to fruition. The young men, undeterred by their lack of instruments or experience, were determined to be different than other bands by writing their own songs. After securing a singer who later proved he could not sing at all, Terry details how the band began their foray into the competitive and often challenging world of musical performance where nothing was certain but their desire to be memorable. Almost is the true story of a group of young men who formed a pop band in the sixties with the goal of becoming rich and famous.
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