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Congratulations, Sam. It is nice to see these reviewers read the book and understood its purpose.
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The Kalamazoo Civil War Round Table is pleased
 to announce that Stephen M. Hood's "John Bell Hood: The Rise, Fall and 
Resurrection of a Confederate General" has been selected as the winner 
of the 2014 Albert Castel Book Award! This award is made on a biennial basis to the author of an exceptional book on the Civil War in the Western Theater. 
 
 “I knew we had a very special book from the moment I first read the 
manuscript, but all of us at Savas Beatie are thrilled and humbled that 
'John Bell Hood' won such a prestigious award,” said Theodore P. Savas, 
the managing director for Savas Beatie. “We were always confident that 
anyone who actually took the time to read Stephen Hood's book, whether 
in reviewing it or for pleasure, would find it original, 
well-researched, and truly ground-breaking in what it exposes about the 
state of this slice of Civil War historiography. It surprises people, I 
think, when they find out Sam's work is not an argument that Hood was 
the overlooked Jackson or Lee,” continued Savas. “It is about 
intellectual honesty and rigorous scholarship, and a cautionary tale 
about both. Anyone writing about General Hood or his tenure with the 
Army of Tennessee in the future who ignores this book and/or his 
recently discovered personal papers will do so at his peril.”
 
 See more about this award-winning book here: 
http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs120/1102618901901/archive/1117435975727.html
“Sam Hood makes a compelling case that Hood’s reputation has been 
unjustifiably tarnished over the years by authors who have repeated 
half-truths and myths that are not supported by primary sources.  Even 
people with little or no interest in Hood should read it as a cautionary
 tale that the things that ‘everybody knows’ are not always true.” –Dave
 Jordan
 
 Receiving honorable mention is "General Grant and the 
Rewriting of History: How the Destruction of William S. Rosecrans 
Influenced our Understanding of the Civil War" by Frank Varney. Read 
more here: http://tinyurl.com/c889m3o
 
 Mr. Hood will receive the 2014 award on September 19th. The meeting 
will begin at 7:30 pm, at Westwood United Methodist Church, 538 Nichols 
Road, Kalamazoo, MI and will be open to the general public.  
Refreshments will be offered, beginning at 7:00 pm.
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Hard Rock and Civil War Publishing--A Great Mix.
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 I must apologize for the lack of recent posts.
I must apologize for the lack of recent posts.
Last February my brother and I formed a new band. We used to play all over the Midwest (1979-1981), and set it aside to go back and/or finish college. Careers, marriage, and kids followed, and not a week went by without discussing how much we enjoyed our days in "Disciple," and how fast those days passed us by.
Recently, we decided to give it another go and formed "Arminius." The pressures of travel and aiming for mega success are long past, but the creativity and fun remain.
Our first gig was on May 1, 2014, with three other bands at the famous Boardwalk rock club in Orangevale, California. We had 200+ rocking fans, and delivered a 40-minute power set of UFO, Black Sabbath, Def Leppard, Angel City, and some original material. What a ball. Looks like we snagged another give gigs out of that one.
Recently, we decided to give it another go and formed "Arminius." The pressures of travel and aiming for mega success are long past, but the creativity and fun remain. Our first gig was on May 1, 2014, with three other bands at the famous Boardwalk rock club in Orangevale, California. We had 200+ rocking fans, and delivered a 40-minute power set of UFO, Black Sabbath, Def Leppard, Angel City, and some original material. What a ball. Looks like we snagged another give gigs out of that one.
Now that things have settled down (a bit), expect more posts as we heat up into the Summer Season of strong releases.
(And if you are on Facebook, you can look up my personal page, friend me, and see all the photos, and some video soon to go up.)
Onward.
 I must apologize for the lack of recent posts.
I must apologize for the lack of recent posts.Last February my brother and I formed a new band. We used to play all over the Midwest (1979-1981), and set it aside to go back and/or finish college. Careers, marriage, and kids followed, and not a week went by without discussing how much we enjoyed our days in "Disciple," and how fast those days passed us by.
Recently, we decided to give it another go and formed "Arminius." The pressures of travel and aiming for mega success are long past, but the creativity and fun remain.
Our first gig was on May 1, 2014, with three other bands at the famous Boardwalk rock club in Orangevale, California. We had 200+ rocking fans, and delivered a 40-minute power set of UFO, Black Sabbath, Def Leppard, Angel City, and some original material. What a ball. Looks like we snagged another give gigs out of that one.
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| Arminius is (left to right): Jack Petterle (drums), Anthony Savas (lead guitar), Ted Savas (bass, vocals),Jay Scheuer (vocals), and Sasha Avanov (lead guitar) | 
Recently, we decided to give it another go and formed "Arminius." The pressures of travel and aiming for mega success are long past, but the creativity and fun remain. Our first gig was on May 1, 2014, with three other bands at the famous Boardwalk rock club in Orangevale, California. We had 200+ rocking fans, and delivered a 40-minute power set of UFO, Black Sabbath, Def Leppard, Angel City, and some original material. What a ball. Looks like we snagged another give gigs out of that one.
Now that things have settled down (a bit), expect more posts as we heat up into the Summer Season of strong releases.
(And if you are on Facebook, you can look up my personal page, friend me, and see all the photos, and some video soon to go up.)
Onward.
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