Author
Claire P. Gordon has been chosen for a featured role in a new TV
series, 'A
Woman's Pursuit'.
The show
explores the inner journey of a few special women, whose goals were
reached and how these accomplishments helped them give back
through
creative
and/or humanitarian endeavors.
In
addition, she is proud to announce that her latest novel, 'The Color Of
Music', was recently nominated in the 2010 Global eBook Awards. She
will sign the book
at Coalesce Book Store on August 13 in Morro Bay CA.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Claire P. Gordon, Author Of 'The
Color Of Music', To Be Featured In New TV Series 'A Woman's Pursuit'
Claire P.
Gordon was Duke Ellington’s secretary when she was in her 20’s. She is
the author of several books about jazz. 'The Color of Music',
her first novel, is an unusual story about bi-racial twins. The book
was recently nominated in the 2010 Global eBook Awards.
[LOCATION
DATE, 2010 ] Claire P. Gordon, author of 'The Color of Music',
will be appearing in a new TV series entitled 'A Woman's Pursuit'.
The show explores the inner journey of a few special women, whose goals
were reached and how these accomplishments helped them give
back
through creative
and/or humanitarian endeavors.
"I
was surprised," stated Ms. Gordon, "when Deanna Elkin asked if I would
be one of the special women on the show she is producing. I immediately
thought of women in congress, the senate, and heads of big
businesses, but she said she wanted me. I have agreed to do
it
and a shooting date is scheduled for later this month."
In addtion, Ms. Gordon's latest book, 'The Color Of Music'
was nominated for a 2010 Global eBook Award in the Entertainment and
Performing
Arts (Music/Dance/Film) Fiction category.
Ms Gordon will be
appearing at a book signing on August 13, from 2-4 PM at Coalesce Book
Store
in Morro Bay, California as well. There will be refreshments and live
music at
the event. Her popular jazz memoirs, 'My Unforgettable Jazz Friends',
will be available for signing.
Claire P. Gordon, lives on the California
Central Coast. Her previous books
about jazz are 'Boy Meets Horn, the Autobiography of Rex
Stewart', 'Marshal Royal, Jazz Survivor' and 'My
Unforgettable Jazz Friends'. In 'The Color of Music'
she tells
a gripping story about twins. Although separated and raised
in
different cultures, both
twins have musical talent and like jazz.
The
children are the identical boy twins of a couple – the father a famous
black jazz pianist and the mother, his blonde girl friend. He
dies, she is alone when the twins are born, and unable to keep them.
One is raised by a French couple, who didn’t know that his father was
black, and the other adopted by a black American couple who know only
the father's race.
"This novel," stated Ms. Gordon, "has been
rolling around in my head for many years. The French couple
raise
one twin as their own white child in Quebec, Canada. The
other
grows up with black parents in South Central Los Angeles. There are
twists and turns and cliff-hangers in every chapter."
Claire Gordon brings a unique and very personal perspective to this
story,
as she was the secretary for Duke Ellington. A Caucasian, she served in
this role during a time when race and color were not issues to be
politely debated or discussed. Segregation was a hard cold fact of
everyday life. She observed discrimination against these
world
class musicians, allowing her
to bring a perspective to 'The
Color Of Music' that very few people
could manage.
Ms. Gordon has recently been interviewed numerous times on both
television and radio. She is available for media interviews and can be
contacted using the information below or by email at clgordon@charter.net.'The
Color Of Music' is available at her website at www.TheColorOf
MusicNovel.com
and from Amazon.com. 'The
Color Of Music' is available in both
paperback and Kindle versions.
Claire P Gordon
The Color Of Music
ISBN 978-0-9749814-0-6
Profile:
Claire P. Gordon was born in Los Angeles, California. The subject of
twins always intrigued her because she was raised with a cousin her
age, creating the concept and inner feeling of being a twin.
Claire skipped through school, graduating from LA High when she was
sixteen. She enrolled at UCLA and then transferred to
Berkeley, Her first love was music and specifically jazz
music. Through being in the right place and the right time and strokes
of luck, she became acquainted with Nat King Cole as well as the famous
band leader Duke Ellington. A few years later this was the stepping
stone to becoming Duke's first and probably only secretary.
While working there, she met the young songwriter, Irving Gordon. They
began seeing each other and after a year, they
married. Irving’s career flourished as he
turned out many songs. One that he placed with a publisher was a
disappointment because the company had been unable to get anyone to
record the song. When Claire heard this, she dialed Nat Cole's number.
Her
old friend had become a big celebrity but not too big to
remember his long-time fans. Nat King Cole looked at the sheet music,
played the notes and sang the words.
“I’ll record this for you, Claire,” he
said. Thus was born one of his biggest hits, 'Unforgettable'.
Claire Gordon is the author of 'Boy
Meets Horn, the Autobiography of
Rex Stewart', 'Marshal Royal, Jazz Survivor',
her own memoir
entitled 'My
Unforgettable Jazz Friends' and finally 'The Color Of
Music'.
Contact:
Claire P. Gordon
clgordon@charter.net
www.TheColorOfMusicNovel.com
PO Box 526
Pismo Beach, Ca 93448
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