Just for the Love of it (Popular Music in Penang 1930-1960s) by: Paul Augustin and James Lochhead The picturesque outlay of the book, resembling a coffee table book with plenty of pictures and trivia information. From top: Penang Road, Jimmy Boyle and Runnymede Swingtette, Ruby Rozells (aka Catherine Tejummal), Bashir Ahmad and Syed Agil. When you are at the lowest rung of the social ladder and have the burning desire to unshackle the chains of poverty, the arts and leisure industry is last on your priority list. All you are interested in is the particular time tested fast-track way to wealth, hoping that that would be the panacea of all of their problems. Furthermore, with an ancestor who singlehandedly squandered his family wealth in a single generation by over-indulging in partying, fun, leisure and merrymaking, going anywhere near this industry was a no-no when we were growing up. In not so many words, the words of Animals' 'House of the Rising Su...
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