Best Seat in the House: My Life in the Jeff Healey Band
Tom Stephen
(Author)
Keith Elliot Greenberg
(With)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
For 15 years, Tom Stephen had the unique distinction of being both drummer and manager of the Jeff Healey Band. The dual role was fraught with conflicts of interest. One minute, he was leading the debauched life of a rock musician; the next, he was disciplining the band for the havoc they caused. But few knew or understood Jeff Healey -- a national icon and one of the world's best blues guitarists -- better. Funny and loyal, with a luminous mind and staggering talent, Healey was also provincial, stubborn, obnoxious, and antagonistic. This book explores both sides with honesty, clarity, and humor and reveals what life for the band was really like: Jeff challenging ZZ Top to a bowling competition -- and winning; Bill Clinton inviting the band to the White House, and enjoying a special audience with Queen Elizabeth II. To say nothing of the legendary guitarist's interactions with Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Keith Richards, and more... Tom Stephen was there for it all. He believes that young fans deserve to experience Healey's brilliance -- to understand the complicated man behind those timeless sounds. Best Seat in the House offers an authentic perspective that fans won't find elsewhere.
Product Details
Price
$15.95
$14.83
Publisher
ECW Press
Publish Date
October 31, 2018
Pages
248
Dimensions
6.0 X 0.6 X 8.9 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781770414518
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Tom Stephen continues to work in artist management, dividing his time between Toronto, Los Angeles, and Jamaica. Keith Elliot Greenberg is a New York Times bestselling author and television producer who's written for Maxim, Playboy, the New York Observer, Village Voice, and USA Today, among others. His credits include the autobiographies of pro wrestling icons Ric Flair and Superstar Billy Graham, as well as December 8, 1980: The Day John Lennon Died. He is a lifetime New Yorker.
Reviews
"Even if you are not too familiar with the Jeff Healey Band, this book is one that music lovers would still enjoy; filled with humorous road stories, management problems, and the admittance of mistakes and problems that ended the band's run and friendship, all told in grateful, and honest recollection." -- Lance Writes blog
"On the surface, it's a story of rock 'n' roll debauchery, but at its heart, Best Seat in the House is fueled by aspects of artistic passion, tension, and a relentless sense of hustle which makes for a truly compelling read." -- Spill Magazine