Mid-life Confidential: The Rock Bottom Remainders Tour America with Three Chords and an AttitudeDave Marsh "Rock and roll", says Stephen King, "continues to renew and refresh those who practice its mysteries". In the spring of 1992, 15 of America's most popular writers left their day jobs for life on the rock 'n' roll road, traveled by bus and actually tried to play and sing before paying audiences. Here's the hard-to-believe story, with even harder-to-believe photographs. |
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MIDLIFE CONFIDENTIAL | 2 |
THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE BEAST | 15 |
BY KATHI KAMEN GOLDMARK | 41 |
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