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Reverberation
Do Everything Better With Music
BY KEITH BLANCHARD, FOREWORD BY PETER GABRIEL
Positioned at the intersection of neuroscience and pop culture, a lively illustrated guide that explains the ways in which music stimulates the brain and impacts our everyday lives
FOREIGN RIGHTS SOLD
Italian (Garzanti) Swedish
(Nopolar Publishing)
Selling Points
PUBLICITY AND MARKETING
POTENTIAL: Peter Gabriel is the spokesperson for this project, and will be writing the foreword and serving as an executive editor for the book. He will be promoting the book on his social media and be available for press and events around the publication. The relationship between neuroscience and music has long been a passion of his, and he’s excited to use his connections to help Reverberation make a big splash!
CROSS–GENRE APPEAL: The overlapping subjects of science and music will appeal to the broad range of readers that made success stories of books such as David Byrne’s How Music Works and Daniel J. Levitin’s This is Your Brain on Music
HIGH–PROFILE
Music has been part of every human culture. We listen to music while we drive, exercise, eat, sleep, study, you name it; we spend hundreds to watch live musical performances; we soundtrack our weddings and funerals and everything in between. But why? We put music at the forefront of our lives because every drum solo and every aria causes our brains to fire off a cocktail of feel–good neurotransmitters: dopamine, serotonin, endorphins, and oxytocin. Reverberation: Do Everything Better with Music is the perfect hybrid of neuroscience and pop culture, examining, deconstructing, and teaching us about the ways in which we can, do, and should use music in our everyday lives. With a foreword by Peter Gabriel and jam–packed with interviews with other artists and celebrities, this illustrated book explains the science behind how music motivates us and gives us useful tips, tricks, and playlists for how we can become the best version of ourselves through our music–listening habits. Touching on topics such as sleeping, studying and focusing, exercising, sex and love, aging and memory, meditating and chilling out, emotional healing, creating, pregnancy, and music in altered states, this book covers a wide range of topics and all genres of music.
Keith Blanchard has contributed in various capacities to a wide range of publishing and production enterprises, including Cosmopolitan, Rolling Stone, and the Wall Street Journal, among others. Most recently he was the chief digital officer of World Science Festival. He lives in New York. Peter Gabriel first rose to fame as the lead singer of the innovative progressive rock band Genesis. After leaving Genesis in 1975, Gabriel launched a successful solo career with the hit single “Solsbury Hill.” Gabriel has championed a series of humanitarian projects and participated in numerous benefit concerts for different causes, both on and off stage. To date, Gabriel has won six Grammy Awards and 13 MTV Video Music Awards. He has twice been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, first as a member of Genesis, and again as a solo artist. In recognition of his many years of human rights activism, he received the Man of Peace award from the Nobel Peace Prize laureates, and TIME magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world. He lives in Wiltshire, England.
CONTRIBUTORS: All–stars from both the music and neuroscience communities will be lending their expertise to this book, giving readers insightful, unique, and comprehensive information about how and why they can use music to enhance their lives.
SPECIFICATIONS
*4c illustrations throughout
* 240 pages
* WIDTH: 5 1/2" - mm
* HEIGHT: 8 1/4" - mm
* HC-Flexibound
PUB MONTH: MARCH 2023
MUSIC, SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY
ISBN 978-1-4197-6189-8
US $27.50