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Rockin' A Hard Place, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Hub City Press

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Rockin' A Hard Place, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Rockin' A Hard Place, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Rockin' A Hard Place, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Independent Publisher calls Rockin' a Hard Place an essential read for music lovers.\" CelebrityAccess calls it \"a splashy, starry memoir.\" Kirkus Reviews says the book is \"a hard, sobering look at what it really takes to bring live music to the fans.\" John Jeter is a burnt-out journalist living in Florida when the younger brother who once saved his life with a donated kidney telephones with life-altering news: he'apos;s found the perfect spot in Greenville, South Carolina for the concert hall they'apos;ve always dreamed of opening - a nearly abandoned cotton mill fluttering with pigeons ... and potential. Rockin'apos; a Hard Place is the story of The Handlebar, an intimate \"listening room\" that has presented thousands of artists - John Mayer, Joan Baez, Zac Brown, and Sugarland among them - and hosted a quarter-million fans since its opening in 1994. A promoter'apos;s memoir, this is the story of a naive plunge into an industry that Hunter S. Thompson once called a \"cruel andshallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free.\" With a wry and irreverent voice, Jeter describes the concert business from the bottom of its food chain, where one band'apos;s backstage demand includes \"one hamster dressed like Indiana Jones, one dressed like a police officer,\" where a landlord seeks to evict him over an ice machine, and where he is reduced to standing with a decibel meter in the dark behind his club. Singer-songwriter Livingston Taylor tells himat the grand opening: \"Never book anyone just because you'apos;re a fan.\" But for this cantankerous club owner, it'apos;s often Art before Commerce, financial risk be damned. After all, it'apos;s the small clubs - where the likes of Springsteen, Jefferson Airplane and even The Beatles got their start - where real music is made.\""25.95 | Rockin' A Hard Place, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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