Kin to the Wind : A Troubadour's Magical Journey around the World with No Money
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1609520556
ISBN-13
9781609520557
Publisher
Travelers' Tales, Incorporated
Imprint
Travelers' Tales, Incorporated
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 28th, 2012
Print length
312 Pages
Weight
311 grams
Product Classification:
Adventure holidays
Ksh 2,700.00
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Kin to the Wind is the memoir of Moro, a guitarist and composer, who traveled the world as a troubadour, using only his guitar performances as currency. This talented former member of the world-famous New Christy Minstrels has played in over 50 countries -- in royal palaces, in African casbahs, and even on a British warship in trade for his passage across the Indian Ocean. Bedouin smugglers took him across the Arabian Desert in their camel caravan, listening to his music beneath desert stars. Howard Hughes personally came to hear him at an engagement in Las Vegas, and an Italian duchess who found him performing with a street-dancing flamenco troupe of gypsies in 1961 assisted him in obtaining a visa for Algeria where he then toured during the violent Seven Years' War. Moro's memoir is an account of life's magic, suffused with an almost childlike innocence in his pursuit of dreams and his belief in the goodness of people the world over.
Kin to the Wind is the memoir of Moro, a guitarist and composer, who traveled the world as a troubadour, using only his guitar performances as currency. This talented former member of the world-famous New Christy Minstrels has played in over 50 countries in royal palaces, in African casbahs, and even on a British warship in trade for his passage across the Indian Ocean. Bedouin smugglers took him across the Arabian Desert in their camel caravan, listening to his music beneath desert stars. Howard Hughes personally came to hear him at an engagement in Las Vegas, and an Italian duchess who found him performing with a street-dancing flamenco troupe of gypsies in 1961 assisted him in obtaining a visa for Algeria where he then toured during the violent Seven Years'' War. Moro''s memoir is an account of life''s magic, suffused with an almost childlike innocence in his pursuit of dreams and his belief in the goodness of people the world over.
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