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One Train Later: A Memoir

Author Andy Summers

Format Paperback

Publisher St. Martin's Griffin

Category Rock and Roll

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�A disarming, surprising literary memoir by the ex-Police guitarist . . . A rollicking you-are-there history of the 60s�80s rock era.�---Entertainment Weekly In this extraordinary memoir, world-renowned guitarist Andy Summers provides the revealing and passionate account of a life dedicated to music. From his first guitar at age thirteen and his early days on the English music scene to the ascendancy of his band, the Police, Summers recounts his relationships and encounters with the Big Roll Band, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, the Animals, John Belushi, and others, all the while proving himself a master of telling detail and dramatic anecdote. Andy�s account of his role as guitarist for the Police---a gig that was only confirmed by a chance encounter with drummer Stewart Copeland on a London train---has been long-awaited by music fans worldwide. The heights of fame that the Police achieved have rarely been duplicated, and the band�s triumphs were rivaled only by the personal chaos that such success brought about, an insight never lost on Summers in the telling. Complete with never-before-published photos from Summers�s personal collection, One Train Later is a constantly surprising and poignant memoir, and the work of a world-class musician and a first-class writer.

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Andy Summers

Additional Info

  • Release Date: 2007-05-29
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780312374815

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