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Descendents of the Dragon, Volume 1
Bruce Lee's art of Jeet Kune Do has ridden the
waves of controversy since his death in 1973.
From the backyard of Dan Inosanto to the
magazine pages of Black Belt and Inside Kung
Fu, Jeet Kune Do has become many things to
different people. From its early days of being
known as Jun Fan Gung Fu to its later
incarnation as 'Jeet Kune Do' and then 'JKD
Concepts', 'JKD Strategies', 'Combative JKD'
and 'Original JKD' (to mention a few) the art
has continued to thrive under several different
original Lee students. As time marches on and
these "pointers to the truth" eventually retire
or unfortunately pass on, the world of JKD is
left with their students, who have become known
as "Second Generation Instructors of Jeet Kune
Do."
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Disciples of the Dragon, Volume 1
Disciples of the Dragon, Vol. 1
is the final revised edition of this power
packed book which contains interviews with
Bruce Lee’s closest friends and students. For
the first time ever, read interviews with Lee’s
three generations of students from his Seattle,
Oakland and Los Angeles schools.
The Seattle era section includes interviews with: Jesse Glover, James DeMile, Taky Kimura, Joe Cowles, Doug Palmer, Ed Hart (deceased), and Pat Strong. For this revised and final edition of Disciples of the Dragon, Vol. 1, the author has added a new in-depth interview with Pat Strong and also a huge bonus interview with the seldom heard from Skip Ellsworth (Lee’s third student in the USA who died 8/6/2009). The Oakland era section includes interviews with: Steve Johnson, Howard Williams (two interviews) Gary Caanaagan, and Leo Fong. The Los Angeles era section includes interviews with: Richard Bustillo Steve Golden, Bob Bremer, Ted Wong, George Dillman, Joe Lewis, and Bob Wall. Also included in this revised edition is the uncut and uncensored new interview with Ted Wong by Bob Landers and an interview with long time Chinatown student, Bill Bremer (son of Bob Bremer). While this book is busting out with new interviews and incredible information on Lee on his art, the book has also been totally re-edited from top to bottom with no second-generation students included whatsoever.
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