In smoky clubs and hidden recording studios of the 1960s, voices rose – raw, defiant, and brilliant. But some of the most powerful songs of that era were never heard. They were stolen, silenced, or buried by those who feared their truth.The Lost Sessions uncovers the story of James Washington and other forgotten Black artists whose music was erased from history – not by accident, but by design. Blending fact, fiction, and conspiracy, Oded Levitte weaves a gripping tale of artistry, exploitation, and resistance. At its heart lies a question as relevant today as it was then: Who gets to decide which voices are remembered, and which are lost?With the emotional depth of a historical novel and the pulse of a thriller, this book takes readers inside the fight for dignity, creativity, and justice in the face of cultural erasure.Perfect for readers of historical fiction, music lovers, and anyone drawn to untold stories from the margins, The Lost Sessions is more than a conspiracy – it’s a reckoning with the silenced songs that still echo through time.
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$7.00The Lost Sessions: a Musical Conspiracy
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“The Lost Sessions” reveals the untold stories of Black artists silenced in the 1960s, exploring artistry, exploitation, and the fight for recognition in music history. A blend of history and thriller.
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