Reseña del editor:
From the moment Julie Andrews appears on the hills outside Salzburg to the final daring escape from the Nazis, "The Sound of Music" is embedded in the DNA of a generation. But what was it like to be part of all this? For seven children, the summer of 1964 was a magical one, spent in Salzburg, Austria with their parents or guardians, the film's stars and director, and last - but not least - each other. "The Sound of Music Family Scrapbook" tells their story, during the filming and once the movie was released. It features a DVD of their own home-movie footage, and memorabilia they have cherished and preserved over the years. If you ever dreamed of marching round the fountains singing "Do Re Mi" you will love this enchanting story of how seven boys and girls became a family - and how they have kept that closeness for over 45 years.
Biografía del autor:
Fred Bronson has written for television, including "The American Music Awards", and "Dick Clark's Rocking New Year's Eve". His books include Dick Clark's American Bandstand (with Dick Clark), The Billboard Book of Number One Hits, Billboard's Hottest Hot 100 Hits and various biographies, including those of various American Idol finalists. He lives in LA.
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