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WHEN WE WERE THE BOYS

Robert Yehling Stevie Salas

Coming of Age on Rod Stewart's Out of Order Tour

What do Mick Jagger, Justin Timberlake, George Clinton ,TWI. Daughter, Don Was and Rod Stewart all have in common? They had the talent of Stevie Salas behind them.
This book, for your clients, is a backstage pass to the ups, downs, and all-out craziness of growing up rock—deep discussions with Rod Stewart, jamming with legends like Mick Jagger and Simon LeBon of Duran Duran, gaining groupies, and striking out solo. Stevie Salas was one of many boys coming of age in the 1980s—when the American dream was music superstardom.

As lead guitarist for a San Diego band, Salas played backyard parties and school dances, and even scored the music for cult classic Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure. When he auditioned for Rod Stewart—where he was the youngest band member by a decade—Salas’s career truly hit a turning point.

Salas pulls no punches to describe the initial skepticism and hazing he faced as the youngest member of Stewart’s band, the night he stood up for himself on the tour plane, and the pivotal heart-to-heart talk with Stewart that helped turn around the Out of Order Tour. Yet they became a band of brothers and formed a camaraderie they share to this day. When We Were the Boys revolves around the year Salas began as a musical prodigy and finished as a seasoned rock and roll veteran—more mature as a man and musician.

Stevie Salas has worked with artists from Rod Stewart to Mick Jagger to Justin Timberlake. He served as the musical director for American Idol, is executive producer and co-host of Arbor Live!, and executive producer and narrator of RUMBLE: Indians Who Rocked the World, a documentary on Native Americans in pop and rock music. As an artist with an Apache heritage, Salas has also received the Native American Lifetime Achievement Award His solo albums have sold several million copies. He lives in Austin, Texas.

Robert Yehling is the award-winning author of eleven books and editor of The Hummingbird Review literary anthology and has worked with many high-profile people as a ghostwriter or collaborator. He is also a concert and album reviewer, a RollingStone.com contributor, and editor of American Idol magazine.
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Published 2014-09-01 by Taylor Trade Publishing

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Published 2014-09-01 by Taylor Trade Publishing

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Stevie Salas is the ultimate insider, and When We Were the Boys is your backstage pass. This book is a vibrant, unfiltered collection of stories from a rookie guitarist earning his stripes with rock legends—from hazing to Hooters girls, and everything in between.

Stevie’s one of the busiest people in the biz, but at the end of each day, he’s just a kid who’s a massive fan of music. It's great to be able to have this book by one of the most sought-after guys in music—and read about ALL of the things he was up to.

Just when things were getting dull, Stevie Salas pops his head above the parapet, waving his (very personal, I must say) take on the life full-throttle. It’s rock ’n’ roll taken to a place called EXTREME. Those with an aversion to sex & drugs, read at your own risk.

It’s funny but when I met Stevie Salas it was like meeting myself in my younger career. Having two Scorpios working together meant Fire without the Fear...I named him Stevie-No-Wonder just because you never knew what he was gonna say.