The Rats Tales

Cover of The Rats Tales by Martin Green
Author: Martin Green
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9781909360792
Dimensions:
Height: 7.01 inches
Length: 4.37 inches
Weight: 0.661386786 Pounds
Width: 0.79 inches
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The Rats Tales by Martin Green, published by Empire Publications in 2020, offers an engaging exploration of the lives of the Piccadilly Rats, a renowned busking band in the UK. This 288-page book delves into the unique talents of Garry Stanley, who possesses an extraordinary knack for entertaining the people of Manchester. Through vivid storytelling, the book captures the essence of the band members, each with their own colorful backgrounds and experiences, as they navigate life on the fringes of society.

Readers will discover the journey of the Piccadilly Rats as they rise to prominence, performing at major festivals and captivating audiences across the country. The narrative highlights the band’s ability to draw in crowds with their dynamic performances, leaving onlookers intrigued by their story. With themes related to music and the performing arts, this edition provides a detailed account of how these musicians have made their mark in the vibrant cultural landscape of Manchester.


Official synopsis Publisher

For someone seemingly afraid of almost everything Garry Stanley is something of a genius, for he has an innate ability to entertain people or more specifically to understand exactly what will entertain Mancunians sufficiently to make them throw a quid or two in his guitar case on a Saturday afternoon. Garry is the inspiration and emotional glue which binds the most famous busking band in the UK, the Piccadilly Rats. Each of the Rats has led a colourful life on society’s margins; there is former friend of the Krays Ray Boddington, whose pavement performances were so beloved of Mancunian audiences that his untimely death was commemorated on the front page of the Manchester Evening News and bass player Heath whose personal journey led him to cross three continents before finding his spiritual home on a street corner in Manchester’s city centre from where the Rats blasted their way into the public’s conscience. In the past decade the Rats have conquered the country from London to Blackpool, appearing on the main stage at some of the biggest festivals in the UK and even appeared on ITV’s Judge Rinder Show but their ability to stop commuters and shoppers in their tracks by the sight, sound and sheer insanity of their performance in full flow has left many onlookers wondering just who these people were and how the hell they got here…

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Publisher: Empire Publications. Year: 2020.
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ISBN-13: 9781909360792.
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Language: en. Pages: 288.

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