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100 1  Moore, Frederick,|eauthor. 
245 10 It's not a rumour :|ba rock and roll journey through life 
       and Alzheimer's|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cFrederick
       Moore with Shannon Guyton. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Michael Butler Murray. 
520    Frederick Moore spent his 1950s Minneapolis childhood 
       obsessively teaching himself guitar and writing songs. In 
       the 1960s his bands Skogie and the Flaming Pachucos 
       reached local stardom. After, they put everything they had
       into their cars and caravanned to Los Angeles. From a 
       garage in suburban Arleta, they evolved Skogie into a new 
       band called The Kats. In the 1980s, The Kats sold out 
       every major club in Los Angeles. The Kats were offered 
       dozens of record contracts while headlining alongside The 
       Police, The Knack, Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids,
       and The Motels. They turned down every single one. The 
       1990s and early 2000s led Moore to the computer-
       programming world. Coding and music seemed to go hand in 
       hand for him, and he found himself rising through the 
       programming ranks quickly until developing early-onset 
       Alzheimer's. It's Not a Rumour is an unorthodox, 
       hysterical story of survival, and of making it big in 
       music and life without ever making a dime. It's also about
       getting diagnosed with one of the most frightening 
       diseases known to man, treating memory loss through 
       writing, music, diet, exercise, and natural supplements, 
       and Moore's wife, Renee, who, through her tireless love 
       and research, helped him hold on to these memories as long
       as he could to share them with the world. 
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650  0 Rock musicians|zUnited States|vBiography. 
650  0 Video game designers|zUnited States|vBiography. 
700 1  Guyton, Shannon,|eauthor. 
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