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"Klaatu's Carousel" is a beautiful visual conversation between George Douglas Lee's art and lyrics. The art, rife with gothic gravitas and defiance of mortality, embraces a mischievous nod to love gone awry. With a layered approach to lyrics and verse, Lee introduces engaging characters, survivors of darkness, travelers of treacherous landscapes navigated with ragtag optimism, irreverent wit and freewheeling whimsy. Inspired by 20th century sci-fi and Universal Pictures horror movie classics, readers will find 40 vivid full page art reproductions accompanied with never before published lyrics.…mehr

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"Klaatu's Carousel" is a beautiful visual conversation between George Douglas Lee's art and lyrics. The art, rife with gothic gravitas and defiance of mortality, embraces a mischievous nod to love gone awry. With a layered approach to lyrics and verse, Lee introduces engaging characters, survivors of darkness, travelers of treacherous landscapes navigated with ragtag optimism, irreverent wit and freewheeling whimsy. Inspired by 20th century sci-fi and Universal Pictures horror movie classics, readers will find 40 vivid full page art reproductions accompanied with never before published lyrics. Also included is a discography pairing each song to its original album release. Scan the QR code to the "Klaatu Carousel" Apple playlist. Painter, musician, writer and all-around showman, readers will find an intensity of imagination and unique vision in Lee's art. Foreword by Michael Cahill, Author and Poet
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George Douglas Lee entered a second grade art contest and never looked back. During his college years, Lee discovered rock n' roll, became a lead singer, toured the country and somehow finished his BFA in commercial art and graphic design. He worked in acrylic, oil, mixed media and sculpture. In addition to his adventures in art, he was a performing song writer, published and produced playwright, scriptwriter, actor, public speaker radio host, history tour guide and avid gardener. He was featured on-camera commentator for the History Channel and the Smithsonian Channel "America's Deadliest Disaster", a documentary about the Galveston 1900 Storm. He wrote and illustrated four children's books, based on his musicals, which led to his induction into the Texas Playwright Hall of Fame. His plays published by Lazy Bee Scripts are produced around the world.