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Cosmic Cowboy: The Musical
Cosmic Cowboy: The Musical
Cosmic Cowboy: The Musical
Audiobook2 hours

Cosmic Cowboy: The Musical

Written by JD West

Narrated by JD West, Ramon de Ocampo, Becky Parker and

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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A zany musical comedy, touching love story, and fast-paced adventure thriller combined with “Elvis Presley meets Star Wars” plot twists. Cosmic Cowboy the Musical stars the love-struck alien Prince Remo, from faraway Planet Vegas (complete with glowing blue-grey skin and personal flying saucer), and the object of his adoration, aspiring Nashville country singer Jenna Lee Jenkins. When Remo comes to town, the Nashville music scene goes wild - and so does Jenna's sleazy manager, Lance. Can Remo get the girl and Lance get the gigs - or will the men in black get to the alien first? Get ready for a rockin' good time!

The first-ever completely integrated, full-cast musical screenplay converted into audiobook format, Cosmic Cowboy the Musical features 11 of West’s original, soundtrack-ready songs (“UFO” and “Don’t Offer Me the Moon and Stars”, for example), plus Hollywood-quality sound effects. In a glowing testimonial, Maureen Millen, an award-winning and Emmy-nominated TV producer, calls it “a funny and joyful masterpiece with fantastic songwriting.” She adds, “(I’ve) never seen/heard anything like it”, and predicts that it will “set the stage for a new genre.” Ready for production as an animated or live-action movie - a sure-fire classic in the making!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 20, 2019
ISBN9781950144976
Cosmic Cowboy: The Musical

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    I found a mass-market used paperback of this book in a used book store in Bend, which made for a delightfully nostalgic reading experience. This is a multi-generational historical fiction tale of the Pacific Northwest. I enjoyed the beginning more than the end. I especially disliked Isaac. It is also sad that most of the travails experienced within the last 250 years have not been resolved and in some instances are worse now than then. :(