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This CD manuscript is a 4th in a array of acclaimed collaborations in between a aristocrat of instro combo guitar, Nokie Edwards, as well as members of a kings of horse opera swing, The Light Crust Doughboys. Guitar Band Classics! generally celebrates a biggest instrumental guitar combo songs of all time, songs perpetually compared with Nokie’s style, tinge as well as repertoire as former lead guitarist of a best-selling instrumental combo of all-time, The Ventures. Fans as well as students of cocktail as well as stone guitar will harke
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Much updated from previous editions, David Gladstone’s useful text provides a very cursory survey of deal and investment techniques, albeit for slightly later than “sexy” stage deals. However, as this book is designed for the novice, and as Lipper’s text has fallen out of print, this sadly remains the only general text on VC investing for the inexperienced, and is useful in context of the level which it is designed to educate. While the many checklists may be somewhat annoying to seasoned VCs, they are probably indispensable to the novice investor, since they provide a summary framework when working through deal and business terms. And while the book is designed more for later stage (through certainly not LATE stage, as some have alluded to) deals, the book is, again, designed to educate the novice venture investor, who really shouldn’t be doing high tech start-ups anyway. Irrespective of that, anyone who presumes to write a text on investing in high tech start ups would likely find his text applicable only for the next few months after printing. Ours is an industry that evolves very quickly, and changes rapidly in accordance to the latest trends. No one can teach you how to pick the winners in the trend that hasn’t happened yet. Getting the basics from a text like Gladstone’s, however, can give you the fundamentals on which to build that “knack”.
Review by C. Bradley for Venture Capital Handbook: An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Raising Venture Capital, Revised and Updated Edition
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This book is obviously been written by people who have seen hundreds of proposals. I found it to be an invaluable guide and full of excellent information. While many things did not pertain to our project, we gained excellent insights and saved ourselves from some embarrassing, amateurish missteps. You may not choose to follow all of the guidelines, but for most VC funding projects, EVERYTHING you need to know is well covered.
This was my first foray into private financing, after two decades in nonprofits. This VC handbook made me look and feel like a pro. Worth the investment many times over. I wouldn’t dream of writing a funding proposal without it.
Review by Rolf Dobelli for Venture Capital Handbook: An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Raising Venture Capital, Revised and Updated Edition
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This book is a thorough, practical guide to the nitty-gritty of venture capital investing. This comprehensive, well-organized instruction manual summarizes the homework you should do before you make a venture capital investment, the paperwork needed to carry out the investment and the ongoing work you will have to undertake to have a prayer of seeing your investment pay off. If it is a little plodding, you can understand why. It covers a lot of ground. The authors compare venture capital investing to a partnership at one point, to a marriage at another. They don’t attempt to sell you on venture investing. In fact, by telling you how difficult and labor intensive it is, they may even drive you away. We believe this book definitely belongs in the library of anyone who has ever taken a serious interest in venture investing. It will also help entrepreneurs who need venture capital financing by showing them how to evaluate their companies according to the criteria that serious investors are apt to use.
Review by “Joe” Bardo for Venture Capital Handbook: An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Raising Venture Capital, Revised and Updated Edition
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I was required to use this book for a course on VC in my MBA program, and I found overly wordy and not very precise in its advice. It is less of a handbook and more of a treatise. If you are looking for a direct and clear scoop on raising venture capital, this isn’t the book for you. If you have been trying for some time and want to get a deep peek into the minds of the VC’s out there, this could work if you had the time to wade through it.
Review by Mark Wilson for Guitar Band Classics!
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Many of us remember when Liberty Records and Dolton Records were issuing some of the greatest pop albums of all time. Well now Greenhaw Records is doing it, and nobody does it better, as a James Bond movie would say. I can’t wait until the annual release of the latest Greenhaw Record, and this is no exception. The greatest collection of music and songs is here. You’ll find yourself caught up in collecting all the CDs in this spectacular series. Girls have maybe never been quite the rabid fans of instrumental guitar that guys are, however, all the women and girls in my household love this CD, they can’t get enough of this sound, especially the vocal by Art with Nokie backing, TEXAS WOMEN. Add to this song a rollicking rendition of The Light Crust Doughboys Theme Song, plus the bulk of the CD is the greatest of the instrumental rock classics—rockers and ballads. You’ll want to dance to this CD, and this CD is the best soundtrack to dance/party music since The Ventures’ Dolton and Liberty records. SLEEP WALK will make you want to swing and sway with your girl and slow dance like we used to. Dance with Nokie and Art’s band, have a dance party, have a twist party. Shindig and Where The Action Is don’t get any better than this. Ultimate American music!
Review by Ann Smith for Guitar Band Classics!
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The guys have done it again. Nokie Edwards, the famous lead guitarist of The Ventures, has banded with his Texas pals, especially Art Greenhaw of The Light Crust Doughboys, to produce an album that’s as much fun as the Ventures’ dance series of the early 1960s and as versatile as The Ventures’ greatest albums of the Fender years—the albums that were filled with so much variety—LPs like “Another Smash” and “Walk Don’t Run”. You might even say this is Nokie and Art Greenhaw’s “Golden Greats” set, since there are so many greatest instrumental hits of all time on this CD. And to boot, fans get the freshest, most original versions of patriotic classics ever heard—songs that are drenched in good times, Texas twang, and Nokie and Light Crust Doughboys’ country a’go go. And what a treat the rollicking, original vocals are. It’s a progressive country lineup that John, Paul, George and Ringo would be proud of, with the guitar genius of Mr. Edwards driving the instruments, the rich baritone of Art driving the vocals. This is the perfect album to introduce music lovers, pop or country, to the all-American sounds of instrumental classic rock music, before a lot of guitar music came from the angry feedback sounds of heavy metal and the like. Classy, classy, classy is this album, a throwback to the greatest Ventures and Bill Black Combo and Shadows and Buckaroos and Joe Maphis albums of the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Long live this music. These are masters of instrumental classic rock and country. 12 instrumental tracks are on this album, and 2 vocals tracks —for a total of 14 greats.
Review by Lon McElroy for Guitar Band Classics!
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A superb Nokie Edwards of The Ventures classic for the new century! If you’ve never experienced the thrill of playing a Ventures album from the 1960s starring Nokie: such as ON STAGE or TELSTAR or WILD THINGS or COUNTRY CLASSICS, well, you’ve got a gem here in a new album for all seasons and all countries! You’ve got here Nokie and band “go patriotic” on a few cuts! And the fabulous Tom Brumley on steel guitar who just left the world so unexpectedly—–he’s here with some of his greatest licks ever! This album has just enough garage band crunch to be the real thing—–while maintaining that Fender and Mosrite touch and tone which we all love. Hats off to Nokie and producer Art Greenhaw for giving us an album worthy of The Ventures at their greatest on Dolton Records! Search out at all costs all the albums in this Greenhaw Records series, and wave high your Mosrite and Fender guitars in tribute to this indie record series that is Grammy-Winning and that features the fabulous Nokie as backed by the fabulous Art and group playing surf, patriotic, roots and blues! Nokie Edwards & the Art Greenhaw Guitar Celebration Band rule supreme.