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Big City Cat

My Life in Folk Rock

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Publisher Description

As a young man from Meridian, Mississippi, Steve Forbert managed to carve out a niche in New York City’s vibrant club scene, playing now-iconic venues like Gerde’s Folk City and CBGB’s during a time when rootsy rock was fading out and the Ramones, Talking Heads, and other New Wave and punk acts were moving in. That heady period was captured on his first album, Alive on Arrival.

 

“Now or then,” writes Rolling Stone contributing editor David Wild, “you would be hard-pressed to find a debut effort that was simultaneously as fresh and accomplished as Alive on Arrival . . . it was like a great first novel by a young author who somehow managed to split the difference between Mark Twain and J.D. Salinger.” 


Forbert’s next LP, Jackrabbit Slim, introduced the hit song “Romeo’s Tune” to the world. Since then he’s produced studio albums (19 and counting) full of perceptive, critically acclaimed songs in his eclectic pop-rock-folk Americana style. Keith Urban, Rosanne Cash, and Marty Stuart, among others, have recorded his songs. Forbert’s 2003 tribute to Jimmie Rodgers, Any Old Time, was nominated for a Grammy and he even made a cameo appearance in Cyndi Lauper’s music video for “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.”


Big City Cat: My Life in Folk-Rock focuses on Forbert’s early NYC days but also covers his career up to the present day. Interspersed with his narrative are interviews with notables such as Danny Fields, Garry Tallent, and John Simon. This insightful and humorous memoir is not simply the tale of a talented survivor, but also a glimpse into a musician's life and the challenges faced—as well as the lessons learned—in a changing industry during the last forty years.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2018
September 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
266
Pages
PUBLISHER
PFP
SELLER
Prescriptions for Practices, Inc PFP
SIZE
7.3
MB

Customer Reviews

CRUNCHYCORNDRYS ,

Surprisingly good

I’m not the biggest Steve Forbert fan, although I did buy and listen to his first four albums when they came out. I had a chance to hear him perform at the Iridium in NYC this month and he was good. So I became curious about this book. It turned out to be as good as those albums I bought and listened to way back when. He’s got an original style and the story telling skill. You’ll enjoy it.