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The Blues of Flats Brown

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

"Myers' fun picture book about a junkyard dog turned celebrated blues musician works wonderfully as a book/cassette kit thanks to Charles Turner's spirited narration and Mark "Dog" Deffenbaugh's bluesy guitar strumming...Turner's energetic narration keeps the story humming along. Deffenbaugh's guitar work pleases the ear, and his performance of 'The New York City Blues' (music and lyrics by Myers) is the program's highlight. This story about the joys of blues music has found a format that serves it very well." –School Library Journal

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Flats Brown, a mistreated guitar-playing dog, takes his talent on the road with his bone-playing buddy to escape A.J. Grubb. From Shanty Town to New York and Savannah, Flats sings the blues but does not shake Grubb until he finally plays his song. Myers's story brings the passion of the musician to the young listener, and the musical accompaniment provides a fine introduction to the blues. Charles Turner's presentation is rich and laid-back. He lets the story and music dictate the pace of his narration. That music touches the soul is clear as he gives voice to A.J. Grubb. A.R. 2003 Audie Award Winner (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 20, 2001
      "An exceptionally talented junkyard dog gets his due in this picture-book tribute to the blues," said PW. "Youngsters will take to this canine crooner." Ages 4-8.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 28, 2000
      An exceptionally talented junkyard dog gets his due in Myers's (Monster; Harlem) picture-book tribute to the blues. Though Flats would love to just play the blues on his guitar and sing all day, his owner, A.J. Grubbs, plans to throw Flats and his other dog, Caleb, into the vicious fighting ring. The two pooches flee and eventually land in Memphis, where Flats records a hit record. All the fame and attention paid to his dog gets Grubbs angry and he's soon on Flats's trail. Grubbs tracks Flats to a New York City blues club where, finally, the dog's music reaches the bitter man's heart. Myers's shaggy fantasy has the slow-and-easy pacing of a lazy Southern afternoon. His colorful phrases and dialect (Flats in New York City is "as out of place as a three-legged skunk at a Georgia hoedown") evoke the Mississippi and Tennessee settings, and his music industry scenarios will provide adults with a good chuckle. In Laden's (The Night I Followed the Dog) dusky-pastel world, the anthropomorphic Flats sports sunglasses and jeans, blending right in with other performers and nightclub folk. She shifts her palette to brighter hues when the canine shirks the junkyard for the big cities. Youngsters will likely take to this canine crooner. Ages 4-8.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:620
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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