Moments: Detroit Musicman (Unabridged)
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- $17.99
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- $17.99
Publisher Description
Playing a black Les Paul through a vintage Marshall stack, mic’d through a tower-high wall of speakers at Detroit’s Cobo Hall feels like you’re flying a 747, with one exception… You’re standing on top of it.
In this engaging and often humorous memoir, Gary Spaniola gives a behind-the-scenes look into the many aspects of his life. Growing up in the suburbs of Detroit, Gary shares unforgettable moments of his childhood, his rise in the Detroit music scene with his rock band, Bitter Sweet Alley, his career as a record producer earning multiple gold and platinum records, and his obsession with learning that caused him to alienate the music world for years to become a self-taught computer programmer designing his own automation system and launching his own software company. After achieving multiple software design awards, he once again reignited his true passion for creating music and went on to release three additional solo albums.
Gary’s storytelling captures the sincerity and humor of the colorful chaos of growing up in a large family, getting his first guitar, performing in front of thousands of people, and sharing the stage with many legendary rock icons. He takes you with him back to the small, seedy venues and up to the major crowd-filled arenas, as well as the countless hours practicing guitar, creating his software, and building his dreams. Gary shares his trials, tribulations, and determination with every career turn. Interlaced in this memoir is Gary’s love for faith, family, and lifelong friends, along with the hilarity and frustration of growing up and finding his way in life.
Customer Reviews
Outstanding! A must read
I have always enjoyed reading essays and memoirs and Moments did not disappoint. As a diehard fan of rock music, I was first drawn to this book because of the musical aspect. Following the band’s rise from local school dances to large arenas was especially interesting. Not to mention the cameos from Led Zeppelin and Paul McCartney! As much as I loved the adventures of the band, I also found Gary Spaniola’s stories about his family and friends to be both humorous and heartfelt. The photos are wonderful and by the time I finished this book, I felt like I had been a part of all of his experiences.