Author: Geoffrey Giuliano
Narrator: Geoffrey Giuliano
Unabridged: 1 hr 10 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Author's Republic
Published: 01/09/2019
Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Artists, Architects, Photographers
The founder, heart and soul of the fabulous Rolling Stones, Brian Jones died far too young under very mysterious circumstances at the age of only twenty seven in his backyard (only medium size) swimming pool. Was it an accident, a run of the mill pop star drug overdose, mischievous misadventure or evil premeditated murder? Author actor narrator Geoffrey Giuliano has been investigating this strange case for over thirty years now, having punlished several popular books, audiobooks and even the iconic feature motion picture, ‘Stoned’ in 2006 about the tragic life and times of one of pops most talented progenitors. Here, at last, is the final truth of what happened on that long ago steaming summers night in July of 1969. A must have for all dedicated conspiracy buffs, music fans, pop philosophers and all inspired university and school systems. This phenomenal audiobook is the final word on one of the greatest foundational artists of popular music the world has ever known. Here is, for all time, the true story of Brian Jones. God bless you Brian and thank you!
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