I'm a born-again Shads' fan (loved their music when I was a kid in the 1960s, rediscovered them again about 10 years ago, have loved their music once more ever since!)
I'm a writer, and about 8 years ago I wrote a screenplay called "Persistence of Memory" - about a young widow whose husband played in a Shads' tribute band. The heroine, Charlie, loves music by the Shadows - many tunes can be found on her iPhone. While she's researching her family tree, she accidentally ends up travelling back to 1825 England, where she encounters all manner of interesting people, including a bespectacled gardener whose last name is Rankin, who happens to overhear her playing "F.B.I." on the piano in her cousin's cottage!
I actually did end up sending the screenplay to the real Mr. Rankin (at his studio in Perth) and I think he was quite bemused with it, judging by the reply I got (yes I honestly did get a letter back from Hank
I'm only mentioning it in case anyone worries about the appearance of Mr. Rankin in "Persistence of Memory", which I turned into a novel last year, and which has just now been published by Fable Press.
And I'm mentioning the novel to all of you because I know we all want to keep the Shads' music alive and relevant... and I think I've done it in a big way in the novel. "F.B.I." figures quite importantly in the storyline - and I managed to squeeze in a few more Shads' titles in the narrative - "Wonderful Land" and "Atlantis" both come to mind.
Anyway, thanks for the chance to brag a little, and I hope if anyone likes a good time travel story they give this one a go. It's also a historical romance so even if it's not a very "male" kind of book, it's worth a look because I do give the Shads the tip of the hat they deserve
You can read more about it here: http://www.winonakent.com
And you can buy it as an ebook or a paperback from amazon.co.uk
Thanks - and have fun
Winona Kent


