Blood, Sweat, and My Rock 'n' Roll Years
Is Steve Katz a Rock Star?
by Steve Katz
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Pub Date May 05 2015 | Archive Date May 15 2015
Rowman & Littlefield | Globe Pequot/Lyons Press
Description
But his memoir is more Portnoy’s Complaint than the lurid party-with-your-pants-down memoir that has become the norm for rock ’n’ roll books. It’s an honest and personal account of a life at the edge of the spotlight—a privileged vantage point that earned him a bit more objectivity and earnest outrage than a lot of his colleagues, who were too far into the scene to lay any honest witness to it. Set during the Greenwich Village folk/rock scene, the Sixties’ most celebrated venues and concerts, and behind closed doors on international tours and grueling studio sessions, this is the unlikely story of a rock star as nerd, nerd as rock star, a nice Jewish boy who got to sit at the cool kid’s table and score the hot chicks.
Steve Katz was a founding member of The Blues Project and Blood, Sweat & Tears. He became a record producer, working with rock renegade Lou Reed, among others. Now, Katz and his wife, Alison Palmer have a ceramics shop, Alison Palmer Studio, in South Kent, Connecticut.
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Advance Praise
“My friend Steve Katz was a nice Jewish boy who became a big star. Happily he is now a nice Jewish gentleman who lived the rock’n’roll lifestyle and lived to tell the tale in this wickedly funny insight into the decadent days of the music world of the 60s and 70s. I was there – it’s all true!” —Terry Ellis Co-founder of Chrysalis Records
"Steve Katz's book opens the door on a magical time when the counterculture -- and the transformations of youth in New York, and California, and all of America -- were flowering. With a light touch and a wry intimacy, he adds to an important history: our own." --Sheila Weller, author of the bestselling Girls Like Us: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon -- and the Journey of a Generation
Marketing Plan
·Book giveaway in Goodreads First Reads program to generate early consumer reviews
·Community outreach to author's fanbase
·Email marketing campaigns to Blue's Project e-list and library list
·Robust social media marketing plan including Blues Project Facebook page marketing
·Blog tour on music/entertainment websites
·Press release and final review copy mailing.
·Target entertainment media for reviews and interviews, including Entertainment Weekly, People, and more.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781493099993 |
PRICE | $26.95 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Review will be posted May 8 Blood, Sweat, and my Rock N Roll Years answers the question - "Is Steve Katz a Rock Star?" Steve Katz may be best known as a founding member of Blood Sweat and Tears, but this book tells the story of his whole career - starting with the Even Dozen Jug Band (even if there were 13 on their first recording), The Blues Project, Blood, Sweat & Tears and American Flyer. After being in bands, he became a suit at Mercury Records as the VP of A&R and then he went to work for Green Linnet Records where he signed celtic bands. Currently Steve is living in CT with his wife Alison - and none of his neighbors know of his rockstar past!
Now a days if Steve performs he is lucky to get 30 people to show up - more if he is partnering up for shows with some of his friends.
I received an e-copy of this book in exchange for this review.
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