This fun and fast-paced rock-and-roll memoir from hit singer-songwriter J.T. Harding shows what it takes to go from South Detroit to the top of the Nashville charts. In PARTY LIKE A ROCKSTAR, J.T. Harding charts his life from a kid growing up in Michigan to a chart-topping songwriter living in Nashville and working with country music stars like Keith Urban and Kenny Chesney. As a kid playing rock n' roll in his parents' garage, Harding's was a world in which every taste of new music--from KISS to Prince and everyone in between--was a revelation. Inspired by his favorite artists, Harding abandons the classic "American Dream" and runs away to Los Angeles, where he forms a band and becomes part of the music scene there, all the while selling records to his favorite artists and producers at Tower Records.
A story of youth, rebellion, and determination, PARTY LIKE A ROCKSTAR is a memoir for music lovers and an invaluable how-to guide for anyone who wants to learn how to write a hit song. Fun and heartfelt, Harding's memoir is the story of one man's unshakable love for rock and roll, how it guided him through some of the greatest tragedies--and greatest triumphs--of his wild and unvarnished life.
Author: J. T. HardingPublisher: Twelve
Published: 02/22/2022
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.10lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.00w x 1.10d
ISBN13: 9781538735404
ISBN10: 1538735407
BISAC Categories:-
Biography & Autobiography |
Music-
Biography & Autobiography |
Personal Memoirs-
Biography & Autobiography |
Entertainment & Performing ArtsAbout the Author
J.T. Harding was born and raised in South Detroit. While other kids were on the baseball field, J.T. was in his basement jumping around to MTV and trying to write his own songs. He put together several bands in high school then moved to Los Angeles to pursue his dream. JT made his first demo tape with prize money he earned by winning the TV game show VH1 Rock N Roll Jeopardy. He has written several chart topping hits including the 3 million selling "Smile" with Uncle Kracker, "Somewhere In My Car" with Keith Urban, "Somewhere With You" and "Bar At The End Of The World" for Kenny Chesney, Dierks Bentley's "Different For Girls," Jake Owen's "Alone With You," and superstar Blake Shelton's number one song "Sangria."