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Bivouac Blues is the sixth collection from New Jersey singer-songwriter, musician, author, and educator Keith Charles Dovoric. It contains all-new lyrics, poems, and a short story.
Keith C. Dovoric has been composing, recording, and performing his own material for twenty-five years. The fourth book by the NJ-based singer-songwriter, poet, essayist, social critic, and teacher, Clemency for Tyrants contains forty-six songs and poems, all of which are previously unpublished. "I feel that this content represents a quantum leap in my writing, and yet it fits very well alongside my previous work. I'm proud and happy to share it."
Keith Charles Dovoric is a NJ-born-and-bred singer-songwriter with over twenty-five years of composing, recording, performing, and publishing experience. Inspired by the likes of Dylan Thomas, T.S. Eliot and Dorothy Parker -- as well as Bob Dylan, the Doors, and Warren Zevon -- Mr. Dovoric demonstrates a finely-honed, well-crafted, and refreshingly oblique approach to rock and folk rock-inspired lyric-writing, betraying many cultural and literary influences. Ransom Notes on Sunny Days, featuring over eighty works (including five previously-unpublished lyrics and one poem), captures Mr. Dovoric's strengths, proving to be the ideal primer to this hard-to-pigeonhole writer and performer.
The work of a highly-prolific and hard-to-categorize artist, "Saccharin and Squalor" is the fifth Lulu paperback by singer-songwriter, musician, poet, essayist, and teacher Keith Charles Dovoric. It is at once a natural progression of his previous work, "Clemency for Tyrants," and a maturation of the themes and images of that compelling work.
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