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CENSORSHIP OF BRUTE FORCE MUSIC

“The White Book – The Beatles, the Bands, the Biz: An Insider’s Look at an Era” by Ken Mansfield(Thomas Nelson/ISBN 1-59555-101-8, $22.99) to publish October 30, 2007

Brute Force's music, "King of Fuh", is now included in the censored song database of The First Amendment Center at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. The First Amendment Center works to preserve and protect First Amendment freedoms through information and education. The center serves as a forum for the study and exploration of free-expression issues, including freedom of speech, of the press and of religion, the right to assemble and petition the government.

Books documenting censorship of Brute Force music:

"The Longest Cocktail Party" by Richard DiLello,
(Playboy Press,1972;Canongate Books 2001)

"Beatles Undercover" by Kristopher Englehardt,
(Collectors Guide Publishing, 1998)

"The Beatles, The Bible and Bodega Bay" by Ken Mansfield,
(Broadman and Holman Publishers. 2000)

"Those Were The Days" by Stefan Granados,
(Cherry Red Books, 2002)