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Between Wyomings: My God and an iPod on the Open Road
Between Wyomings My God and an iPod on the Open Road
Author: Ken Mansfield
Join Ken Mansfield on a road trip through the canyons of Hollywood, the outlaw alleys of Nashville, and the backstreets of his soul as this Grammy Award-winning producer recreates his journey through the lush landscapes of success and the deserts that led him home. For three decades, Ken Mansfield lived the heady life of a reco...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781595551658
ISBN-10: 1595551654
Publication Date: 6/9/2009
Pages: 320
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Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Book Type: Paperback
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Ken Mansfield is an author, but he is also a Grammy-winning record producer. He has worked and rubbed elbows with the rich and famous, sure, but he didn't start out that way.

BETWEEN WYOMINGS is his journey from a podunk town in Idaho where he grew up to the big cities of LA, San Diego, London, and a few more along the way. As the journey goes along, he shares some of his past with us.

Ken has spent over thirty years on the road and now, as he and his wife as settled down in a stationary home, he is restless. So, he and his wife Connie go on a road trip that a little over three months, retracing monumental steps in their lives.

I'm a big country music fan, so a lot of his musings of his work with several big stars really caught my attention. However, it's sad, but so happens too often, that Ken let his success become his God. It will take alot of walking alone before he walks WITH God.

Written in a style where the pages flowed seamlessly, BETWEEN WYOMINGS will capture your attention, draw you in, and not let you go until the end. Ken's book sends a powerful message, but it's not preached to you, it's real and that makes all the difference for me.


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