Friday, July 18, 2008

"Facing the Music"

Diagnosed with a fatal disease at age 20, Steve Goodman managed to survive and thrive and to write an anthem of his generation and become what many considered the most galvanizing entertainer of his time. What lessons did he learn and share with others while privately, then publicly, fending off leukemia for more than 15 years? The answers lie in Clay Eals' biography, "Steve Goodman: Facing the Music."

This biography, now in its second printing, is the comprehensive, untold story of a young man whose hilarious, touching and provocative music — "City of New Orleans," "You Never Even Call Me by My Name," "Banana Republics," "A Dying Cub Fan’s Last Request" and many more stellar songs — uplifted millions from the late 1960s to the early 1980s and continues to do so today.

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1 comment:

Clay Eals said...

Thanks so much, Arthur, for posting info about my Goodman bio!

Clay

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