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Paperback A Voice Louder Than Rock & Roll Book

ISBN: 0976273012

ISBN13: 9780976273011

A Voice Louder Than Rock & Roll

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One of the finest but least known guitarists of the British Invasion was Caleb Quaye. He and Dale A. Berryhill offer a fascinating behind-the-bands look at the American and British rock scene of the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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What An Awesome Book

"A Voice Louder Than Rock And Roll" is a spellbinding book. You can tell that Mr. Quaye has written from the depths of his soul. A personal account of how Jesus saved him from the pitfalls of addiction and "the glamourous life", Caleb Quaye hold the reader's attention and never lets go. Every word is the gospel truth! I highly recommend this book to anyone who is sycophantic and thinks that the music business is the hottest thing since sliced bread. "A Voice Louder Than Rock And Roll" delivers a dose of reality needed by today's youth. Let your teenagers read this book. They'll be amazed. I pray that this message reaches those people who are looking for love in all the wrong places. I pray his message brings them to the only one who can truly save them from themselves. And that is Jesus Christ!

A Message Louder Than That

Caleb Quaye has been a Guitar god for most of rock n roll since the first few bars of "There Goes A Well Known Gun" on the Elton John "Tumbleweed Connection" recording from the early seventies. In "A Voice Louder Than Rock n Roll" he uses his background and upbringing, along with his teenage friendship with Reg Dwight as a backdrop to his much needed and exciting conversion to a new way of life. In spite of the lights, cameras and action of drug abuse, the arena show lifestyle and his quest for fame, Caleb found true meaning for his life in the salvation of Jesus Christ. It was a joy to read, as I could hardly put it down. The rare photos and history of all things Elton coupled with the perfect ending made for a most enjoyable read.

Quaye emerges from the ruins to do God's work!

There are many people who have found Jesus Christ overnight, only to lose him within a short span of time. In other words, it was a fad to them, or a shortlived repentance for a depraved lifestyle. An example of that might be the criminal who suddenly finds the Lord in prison. In 1979, the Lord spoke to Quaye and he has been listening ever since, now traveling the world spreading God's word through his music ministry. "A Voice Louder Than Rock and Roll" thoroughly shows us Quaye's journey, from his glamourous, rock and roll lifestyle as Elton John's guitarist in the 1970s, to his long fall into drug abuse, and finally to his spiritual transformation in a hotel room while on tour with Hall and Oates. Quaye, who authored the book with writer Dale Berryhill, is candid, thoughtful and inspirational. A great book for anyone who wants to know how Jesus Christ can bring you back from the brink of total destruction.. or worse. Kevin P. Henry - Seattle, WA
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