The Best Music Memories and Memoirs

Journey’s Jonathan Cain has just published a new autobiography called ‘Don’t Stop Believin’ pulling the curtain back on his life with one of the most successful bands from the 80s and beyond. Here are a few more memoirs or tell all’s you might want to pick up…

The late Gregg Allman wrote ‘My Cross to Bear’ shortly before he died in 2017, and it’s more than a book about the road and music. It deals with addiction, what it was like to be married to Cher, and the price a person pays to be a star.

‘Rod: The Autobiography,’ written by Rod Stewart, is a fascinating look back at a skinny singer who was told by every teacher and voice coach that he would never make it in music. Rod has an interesting look at what it’s like to a star in the 60s and 90s while loving America and his native London.

‘Not Dead Yet’ from Phil Collins, ‘Pharrell: Places and Spaces I’ve Been’ by Pharrell Williams, and ‘Lips Unsealed: A Memoir’ from former Go Go singer Belinda Carlisle are wonderful books to have as well.


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