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Pop / Rock 24 February, 2012

Award-winning Composer And Sonic Branding Pioneer Stephen Arnold Provides Rare Trip Down Memory Lane In His New Book "A Story Of Six Strings"

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Award-winning Composer And Sonic Branding Pioneer Stephen Arnold Provides Rare Trip Down Memory Lane In His New Book "A Story Of Six Strings"
Dallas, TX (Top40 Charts/ Brown Books Publishing Group) The definition of sonic branding, or Sonic ID, employs the intentional use of music, sound, voice and silence to create connections between people and organizations. You know the NBC chimes, or that famous shark-sound from Jaws? These sounds help make experiences memorable: in its simplest form, that's sonic branding and identity.

New book "A Story of Six Strings" (Brown Books Publishing Group), by award-winning composer and sonic branding pioneer Stephen Arnold, provides readers with a rare trip down memory lane.

"You don't have to know music to appreciate 'A Story of Six Strings,'" (Brown Books Publishing Group), says Dan Rather, legendary journalist, former CBS Evening News anchor, and current anchor and managing editor of HD Net's Dan Rather Reports. "This is a beautiful book," says Rather. "Beautiful for its photographs, the words that take us on a magical journey, and the deep emotions it evokes."

Set against some of America's most majestic landscapes, "A Story of Six Strings" intersects Arnold's lifelong passion for music with breathtaking photography to tell a distinctive story through his personal collection of rare and unusual guitars.

"If you like guitars, you're going to love this book," says rock music icon Steve Miller. "The combination of cool guitars, brilliant photography, and funny stories results in one of the best guitar books I've seen."

Featured instruments range from Arnold's first guitar, a 1959 Sears Silverstone Acoustic, to an 1840 handmade French parlor guitar, with a fascinating variety of unique Martin, Gibson, and Fender guitars collected along the way.

"'A Story of Six Strings' is a memorable anthology that spans decade after decade of personal and professional experiences," says photojournalist David Woo, a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist. "Pairing each instrument with an appropriate landscape to help paint a visual picture and tell a compelling story helps bring the guitars to life."

Arnold, often referred to as the "most heard, least known composer in America" (his work includes memorable scores for CNN, CBS, ABC News, The Weather Channel, ESPN, and more), begins each chapter with a story headline highlighting a specific instrument and follows up with an intriguing anecdotal vignette about it. "It was never about the expensive or unique guitars amassed over a lifetime," he says. "It was about how these beloved instruments have the power to capture a moment and a place in time."

"A Story of Six Strings" will appeal as much to guitar aficionados and music lovers as it will to photography enthusiasts, artists, and readers who simply appreciate a good story.

"The same artistry and innovation that Arnold brings to creating musical signatures for our television stations can be found in 'A Story of Six Strings,'" adds Perry A. Sook, chairman and president of Nexstar Broadcasting Group, whose television stations have featured Arnold's compositions for years.

Like a memorable tune, this book will resonate long after the last page has been read.
To learn more visit: https://www.AStoryOfSixStrings.com and https://www.StephenArnoldMusic.com






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