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Top Rankin' - by Howard Paar (Paperback)

Top Rankin' - by  Howard Paar (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>It's the dawn of 1980 in Los Angeles and everything's changing. <p/>Punks, dopers and assorted miscreants play in the decaying homes of Hollywood golden era stars. The playfully decadent, diverse LA punk scene is under threat from the violent, misogynistic hardcore scene not to mention the suddenly cheap, high grade heroin that's tempting many who haven't managed to get their artistic careers in gear yet. <p/>James Dual wants no part of that and inspired by the racially integrated punky ska revival in England starts the ON Klub, a ska, soul, and reggae club at the rough and ready pre-gentrified Silver Lake end of Sunset Blvd. He and partner in crime, actor spawn Drea Dresden, try their best to make the transition out of the '70s in one piece. <p/>As the hole in the hillside dump of a joint successfully explodes there's no fighting on the ON Klub dance floor shared by young Jamaicans, sharp-dressed Asian American girls, South Central kids, London escapees, mods on scooters from Orange County, Latino kids from the neighborhood--all united by the inspiring vinyl they can't hear on the radio or anywhere else in the US. This is they only place these kids can go where everyone's welcome and they are treated equally so it becomes home to them. <p/>All this attention, not to mention over capacity crowds and under age kids leads to a visit from the soon to be notorious Rampart police division who threaten closure and worse. A journalist friend brings a mob related music man connected to Bob Marley to visit the club, who becomes obsessed with the charismatic young Jamaican singer Loraine Sulley, who is performing that night. He lures James with promises to bring in iconic ska and reggae artists to perform at the club if James convinces Loraine to sign to Marshall's planned new record label. In the meantime, James and Drea are threatened by two corrupt Sheriff's homicide detectives who are still trying to nail an innocent James for the death of a band that occurred soon after he first arrived in LA. <p/>James arranges to have Drea hide out in London until things cool down. While there she meets controversial new English band Vortex and subsequently joins them for their first US tour where they warn what things could get like if the unthinkable happens and washed up B movie star, US Republican Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan is elected. <p/>Capturing the spirit of LA in 1980, <i>Top Rankin'</i> is populated with real-life characters from the music world in Los Angeles, New York, and London, and leads readers on a tour of the dangers and importance of providing refuge on the precipice of major political upheaval.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Howard Paar has single handedly created the punk LA crime novel and crammed it with vérité scenes at 1980s clubs, Hollywood backstreets, and real characters with nods to The Specials, The Clash, The Psychedelic Furs, Iggy Pop, The Canterbury, The Nickodell, The Zero Zero Club, Darby Crash, and dozens of others. As founder of America's first ska venue The ON Klub in Los Angeles's Silverlake neighborhood, Paar has the musical and literary chops and personal experience to bring this world alive in this pacey joyous thriller.<br>--<b>Denise Hamilton</b>, Edgar finalist, former <i>Los Angeles Times</i> reporter, author of seven crime novels set in her hometown, editor of <i>Los Angeles Noir</i>, <i>Los Angeles Noir 2: The Classics</i>, and <i>Speculative Los Angeles</i> <p/>A must-read for anyone who wants to learn more about the early punk/ska scene in Los Angeles, all viewed through a noir lens.<br>--<b>Francesca Lia Block</b>, award-winning author of <i>Dangerous Angels: The Weetzie Bat books</i> <p/>Not many novels are able to capture the knocked-out essence of the music scene in Los Angeles forty years ago, but Howard Paar's searing second book does all that and so much more. Set as the '80s are just getting started, the switchblade setting of a new nightclub, dedicated to ska no less, in the slightly-seedy environs of Silverlake then is enough to make the reader lock their doors and windows.--<b>Bill Bentley</b>, <i>American Highways</i> <p/>Deeply informed, deeply felt, it's the story of a time and place. <i>Top Rankin'</i> is hands and shoulders and head and feet above the pack because Paar writes like a slumming angel.--<b>Howard A. Rodman</b>, author of <i>The Great Eastern</i> <p/> It's great fun, with an irresistible moment in L.A. captured by someone who lived it.--<b>Steve Erickson</b><br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Howard Paar</b>, a London native who relocated to LA in the late '70s, initially created the On Klub, the first ska club in the US, and subsequently worked as a long time record label executive. Along the way he has worked with a wide array of iconic artists including The Clash, The Specials, The Psychedelic Furs, The Cure, Bunny Wailer, Jimmy Cliff, NWA, The Go Gos, Def Leppard, INXS, Moby, and Lana Del Ray. <p/>Today he is a multiple award winning music supervisor and Academy member who has worked on over 100 films & TV series including <i>A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood</i>, <i>Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark</i>, <i>Can You Ever Forgive Me</i>, <i>Twentieth Century Women</i>, <i>Diary Of A Teenage Girl</i>, and <i>Monster</i>. <p/><i>Top Rankin'</i> is his second novel following 2015's <i>Once Upon A Time In LA</i>.<br>

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