Graham Salisbury

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Graham Salisbury
Salisbury in June 2014
Salisbury in June 2014
Born (1944-04-11) April 11, 1944 (age 80)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Pen nameSandy Salisbury
OccupationWriter, musician
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHawaii Preparatory Academy
Period1992–present (as writer)
GenreChildren's fiction, historical novel
Website
grahamsalisbury.com
Sandy Salisbury
Genres
Formerly ofThe Ballroom, The Millennium

Graham Salisbury (born April 11, 1944)

Japanese-American boy and his family during World War II.[2] Under the name Sandy Salisbury he was a pop musician in the late 1960s, notably with The Millennium
.

Biography

Salisbury was born in

Kamuela, Hawaii
.

Salisbury was a musician in the late 1960s and is best known for his association with Curt Boettcher. He was a member of Boettcher's groups The Millennium and The Ballroom (whose 1966 album remained unreleased until 2001), before attempting a solo career of his own, with Boettcher producing, on Gary Usher's Together Records label.

He performed on many hit recordings from bands such as The Association, Paul Revere and The Raiders, Tommy Roe and many others.

On The Millennium's only album,

5 A.M.
"

Though an album and several singles were released, the unprecedented expense of the recording of Begin may have contributed to CBS Records souring on the project. The album met with tepid sales and disappeared for many years before it was rediscovered by Sunshine Pop enthusiasts and grew to become a cult classic.[citation needed]

In 1975-76, "Sandy" was in Bergamo, Italy studying Montessori Elementary education. He participated in the congregation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and spoke in Italian to his friends there. At the final exam, he became nervous over a question and the examiner asked him what he would rather do. Not thinking that a different question/demonstration was being offered him, he responded he would rather be playing his guitar.[citation needed] He returned to Utah and married.

In the early 2000s, compilations of his work started appearing, including the release of his late 1960s solo album.

Salisbury worked several jobs before writing children's fiction (under his given name). He has also resumed his musical activities, albeit sporadically, under the name "Little Johnny Coconut".

In 2014, a movie was made of his historical novel Under the Blood Red Sun.[3]

He lives with his family in

Lake Oswego, Oregon
.

Books

  • Blue Skin of the Sea: a novel in stories (
    Delacorte Press
    /Dell, 1992)
  • Under the Blood Red Sun (Delacorte, 1994)
  • Shark Bait (Delacorte, 1997)
  • Jungle Dogs (Delacorte, 1998)
  • Lord of the Deep (Delacorte, 2001)
  • Island Boyz: short stories (
    Wendy Lamb Books
    /Random House, 2002)
  • Bad Day for Baseball, in Shattered: Stories of Children and War, ed.
  • Night of the Howling Dogs (Wendy Lamb, 2007)
  • Eyes of the Emperor (Wendy Lamb, 2005)
  • House of the Red Fish (Wendy Lamb, 2006)
  • Hunt for the Bamboo Rat (Wendy Lamb, forthcoming September 2014)[4]

Calvin Coconut

Children's novels by Salisbury, illustrated by

Wendy Lamb Books
; set primarily in Hawaii.

Discography

As Sandy Sallisbury

  • Sandy (2001, Sonic Past Music)
  • The Millennium (1999, Tyler Sorenson Recording Studio)
  • Falling to Pieces (2002,
    Rev-Ola
    )
  • Everything For You (2004, Dreamsville Records)
  • Catchy (2006, CD Baby)

As Little Johnny Coconut

  • I Love Sunshine Pop (2010, Sonic Past Music)
  • Rocket Ride (2012, Sonic Past Music)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Library of Congress LCCN Permalink n91064280". Lccn.loc.gov. Retrieved September 6, 2023.
  2. ^ Dingeman, Robbie (September 12, 2014). "A Day in the Life of an Indie Film Producer: The Making of "Under the Blood Red Sun"". Honolulu Magazine. Retrieved December 26, 2021.
  3. ^ "Under the Blood-Red Sun". IMDb.com. September 14, 2014. Retrieved September 6, 2023.
  4. ^ "Hunt for the bamboo rat". Library of Congress Catalog Record. Retrieved 2014-07-12.

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