Kevin Armstrong began his musical life on Charlie Gillett's Oval Records in 1981 with his own band, Local Heroes SW9. After two albums, his career began thriving as a writer, producer, bandleader, and, above all, bulletproof guitarist. Most notably, Kevin met David Bowie in late 1984 and worked with him on various projects, from Live Aid to his acclaimed 1. Outside album. Bowie also introduced Kevin to Iggy Pop during sessions for his 1986 album Blah Blah Blah, and Kevin promptly became Iggy's bandleader. He also led Iggy's touring band from 2014 to 2019. In between times, he has worked with Paul McCartney, Morrissey, Grace Jones, Sinéad O'Connor, Prefab Sprout, Thomas Dolby, Transvision Vamp, Brian Eno, Sandie Shaw, Gil Evans, Alien Sex Fiend, Keziah Jones, and many, many more. This is his first book.
'This is a frank, revealing, and often very funny memoir of a life playing with other people and at the same time being yourself.' - David Quantick 'An absolute whirlwind--a wonderfully funny, cleverly observed account of real life spent touring or recording with musicians on every level.' - Mark Ellen 'Kevin Armstrong has written a beautifully gentle tale of a life spent playing guitar with some of the hardest rockers around--a must for anyone who loves music, or even just ... loves.' - Will Self