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The 1970s Rock'n'Roll Road is paved with myths and stories. Some of them are mine. In this fictional autobiography, events and names are often changed for privacy, but much of it is mostly true...
From 1971-76, I crewed 1,100 shows with over-40 top rock bands, including Led Zepplin , Elvis, Linda Ronstadt, Loggins & Messina, and the Rolling Stones. I was not a musician or a roadie; I was the sound equipment Truck Driver. If I didn't get the sound gear to a gig on time, the show could not go on.
I have dozens of tales inspired by my own observations and experiences. I met hundreds of
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The 1970s Rock'n'Roll Road is paved with myths and stories. Some of them are mine. In this fictional autobiography, events and names are often changed for privacy, but much of it is mostly true...

From 1971-76, I crewed 1,100 shows with over-40 top rock bands, including Led Zepplin, Elvis, Linda Ronstadt, Loggins & Messina, and the Rolling Stones. I was not a musician or a roadie; I was the sound equipment Truck Driver. If I didn't get the sound gear to a gig on time, the show could not go on.

I have dozens of tales inspired by my own observations and experiences. I met hundreds of memorable people on the road and backstage. I saw rock stars 'up close and personal,' as well as their groupies and fans. I learned patience, the value of being prepared, and how a little appreciation goes a long way.

In the Seventies, Rock'n'Roll graduated from psychedelics and weed to cocaine and speed. The music venues grew from bar-band dives to 100,000 seat stadiums. Equipment transportation mushroomed from a single roadie's van to 50-truck caravans on multi-city tours hopscotching stages and lighting trusses between three stadiums at a time.

Almost 50 years later, interest in Rock'n'Roll's evolution has caught up with me and my 'driver's log' has finally fermented into a brew worth sharing. If you were there (or wish you had been), I hope you enjoy this "backstage pass" to what you won't read in rock star biographies.

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Glenn's fictional autobiography writing style reminds readers of Hunter S. Thompson and Tom Robbins with a dash of E.L. Doctorow.

"Ride shotgun" with Glenn as he tours the 1970s Rock'n'Roll underworld again...

"Glenn's years as 'Ace Driver' offer a behind the scenes look and expose which few people have experienced and no one else has meaningfully conveyed to us Rock'n'Roll junkies." ~ Jon Zelazny, writer & Pushcart Prize short fiction nominee

"If you love rock and roll, and you want the whole story, then this very real back-story of the music of our lives is a mandatory read. The reality of Glenn Schiffman's Life in the Fast Lane is deep... An amazing chronicle of the Rock'n'Roll road." ~ Merel Bregante, country-western music producer; former drummer for Loggins & Messina

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Autorenporträt
Glenn Schiffman has lived many iterations in one lifetime. He was a preacher's kid In New York State, a high school nerd in the midwest, a fraternity boy in downstate Illinois, and a grad student in San Francisco. In the late 1960s, he lived six years as a hippie and blacklisted radical in the Haight-Ashbury. He has a BA in American Indian History, an MFA in Creative Writing and an MSC in Spiritual Psychology.

Since 1980, Glenn has participated in thousands of Native American spiritual ceremonies under the mentorship of elders from four different tribes.

He spent 20 years working in the music and entertainment businesses, two years creating content about Native American history for IBM's EduQuest division, six years dispatching limos that chauffeured showbiz high rollers in Southern California, and ten years as a foreman for a Class-A construction company.

His first autobiographical novel The Way I Was Taught was a finalist for the 2014 Eric Hoffer Book Award for indie and self-published fiction. He has also written several serialized anthologies of short stories and spiritual essays.

After decades in Southern Calfornia and 'on the road,' Glenn's enjoying life as a grandfather, father, and husband (of 40+ years) in Northwest Montana (which IS The Last Best Place, and he's visited every US state except Alaska and Maine).

Glenn now teaches creative writing to local authors and storytellers at Flathead Valley Community College. He is also a curator and co-creator of Flathead Story Concerts. One day he may finally retire...

Glenn is available for book club virtual visits, podcast interviews, and live book signings. Get more info at: www.LiteraSee.com