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Cleancut, John Denver singer/songwriter type from the semi-fictional 1976 book, ''How to Make a Hit Record'', by Mike Jahn. He takes his song "Springtime" from coffehouses to a hit single and album. Alas, he's a one-hit wonder.
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Cleancut, John Denver singer/songwriter type from the otherwise nonfiction 1976 book, ''How to Make a Hit Record'', by Mike Jahn. Harrison takes his song "Springtime" from coffehouses to a hit single and album. Alas, he's a one-hit wonder.
  
 
The book uses real interviews with music industry people to show how the music industry works.
 
The book uses real interviews with music industry people to show how the music industry works.
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/mike-jahn/how-to-make-a-hit-record/ Kirkus review]
 
*[http://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/mike-jahn/how-to-make-a-hit-record/ Kirkus review]
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=FeY5AQAAIAAJ Google books (snippet view)]
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*[https://archive.org/details/unset0000unse_q1u5/ book at Archive.org (account required)]
  
 
[[Category:1976|Harrison, Steve]]
 
[[Category:1976|Harrison, Steve]]
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[[Category:Nonfiction|Harrison, Steve]]
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[[Category:Fictional singers|Harrison, Steve]]
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[[Category:Fictional songwriters|Harrison, Steve]]

Latest revision as of 20:21, 6 August 2025

Cleancut, John Denver singer/songwriter type from the otherwise nonfiction 1976 book, How to Make a Hit Record, by Mike Jahn. Harrison takes his song "Springtime" from coffehouses to a hit single and album. Alas, he's a one-hit wonder.

The book uses real interviews with music industry people to show how the music industry works.

External Links