If You Can Kill It I Can Cook It
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Author: Dogg, Swamp
'If You Can Kill It I Can Cook It' is a book for those who appreciate recipes seasoned with personality and history, and stories to go with dinner. More than just a cookbook: it’s a biographical artefact and a journey into the mind of a chef who’ll teach you how to make “Baked Beans Bo Diddley,” “James Brown In Flight Chicken” and “Willie Nelson Potatoes Platter.” It’s also a glimpse into the savoury life of a musical genius, richly illustrated with tales and photos of family, food, music and business.Before there was Snoop Dogg, there was Swamp Dogg. Born Jerry Williams Jr., he first rose to fame as a 12-year-old soul singer called Little Jerry. As an adult, he went on to reintroduce himself as “Swamp Dogg”—a legendary singer, songwriter and record producer whose singular voice and ideas have shaped the history of soul, country, hip-hop and R&B.Jerry Williams Jr., also known as Swamp Dogg (born 1942), sang under his own name in the 1960s while also working for record labels such as Musicor and Atlantic Records. In 1970 he adopted the moniker Swamp Dogg and has recorded 25 soul and R&B albums. His collaborators have included John Prine, Jenny Lewis and Bon Iver.
ISBN 9781945711213. Pioneer Works Press. hb. 200 pages. 150 colour, 50 b/w ills. 27.9 x 21.6 cm.
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'If You Can Kill It I Can Cook It' is a book for those who appreciate recipes seasoned with personality and history, and stories to go with dinner. More than just a cookbook: it’s a biographical artefact and a journey into the mind of a chef who’ll teach you how to make “Baked Beans Bo Diddley,” “James Brown In Flight Chicken” and “Willie Nelson Potatoes Platter.” It’s also a glimpse into the savoury life of a musical genius, richly illustrated with tales and photos of family, food, music and business.Before there was Snoop Dogg, there was Swamp Dogg. Born Jerry Williams Jr., he first rose to fame as a 12-year-old soul singer called Little Jerry. As an adult, he went on to reintroduce himself as “Swamp Dogg”—a legendary singer, songwriter and record producer whose singular voice and ideas have shaped the history of soul, country, hip-hop and R&B.Jerry Williams Jr., also known as Swamp Dogg (born 1942), sang under his own name in the 1960s while also working for record labels such as Musicor and Atlantic Records. In 1970 he adopted the moniker Swamp Dogg and has recorded 25 soul and R&B albums. His collaborators have included John Prine, Jenny Lewis and Bon Iver.
ISBN 9781945711213. Pioneer Works Press. hb. 200 pages. 150 colour, 50 b/w ills. 27.9 x 21.6 cm.
available