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Skinheads, Fur Traders, and Djs - by Kim Clarke Champniss (Paperback)

Skinheads, Fur Traders, and Djs - by  Kim Clarke Champniss (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Kim Clarke Champniss is best known as his 1980s/90s incarnation: the globe-trotting television music journalist for MuchMusic. However, KCC's adventures in Canada began earlier, when he was a hot DJ in 1970s Vancouver. And even earlier than that, when he signed on with the Hudson's Bay Company in the Northwest Territories.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The true story of a legend of Canadian pop culture broadcasting and the way he got his start in the 1970s: working as a fur trader for the Hudson's Bay Company in the Northwest Territories and then moving on to DJing in disco-era Vancouver.</b></br> </br> A true story of an adventurous pop-loving teenager who, in the early 1970s, went from London's discotheques to the Canadian sub-arctic to work for the Hudson's Bay Company. His job? Buying furs and helping run the trading post in the settlement of Arviat (then known as Eskimo Point), Northwest Territories (population: 750).</br> </br> That young man is Kim Clarke Champniss, who would later become a VJ on MuchMusic. His extraordinary adventures unfolded in a chain of <i>On the Road</i> experiences across Canada. His mind-boggling journey, from London to the far Canadian North and then to the spotlight, is the stuff of music and TV legends. Kim brings his incredible knowledge of music, pop culture, and the history of disco music, weaving them into this wild story of his exciting and uniquely crazy 1970s.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Anyone interested in the Arctic, pop music, youth culture, and that mystical period known as the '70s will find Clarke Champniss's story immensely entertaining.-- "Publishers Weekly"<br><br>Champniss writes well and makes life sound exciting even in difficult times.-- "Evilcyclist"<br><br>I liked the writing style and found his story interesting.-- "Teena in Toronto"<br><br>Sparkles with particular brightness when Champniss is recounting his teenage dalliances with bikers and skinheads, punks and new wavers ... His razor sharp observations make the characters brim-full of energy.-- "Hope Collective"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Kim Clarke Champniss (a.k.a. KCC) is an award-winning broadcaster who was a popular VJ on MuchMusic and special assignment reporter for <i>The NewMusic</i>. KCC is also the author of <i>The Republic of Rock 'n' Roll</i>. He lives in Toronto.

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