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Dive into the world of rock 'n' roll with 'Rod: The Autobiography', an astonishingly candid memoir from the legendary Rod Stewart. This 384-page B-format paperback takes you on an unforgettable journey through the life of one of music's most iconic figures. Born to a humble Scottish plumber in North London, Rod Stewart's path to fame was anything but ordinary. His riveting story unfolds from gravedigging and football trials to carving his name in music history. With a distinctively raspy voice, he made waves on London's R&B scene in the early 1960s. Encountering key figures like Long John Baldry, Rod was propelled into the spotlight, collaborating with revolutionary bands like Steampacket and the Jeff Beck Group, ultimately leading to his pivotal role in the Faces. Renowned for wild antics, charismatic performances, and unforgettable hits like 'Maggie May', Rod's solo career has clinched him numerous accolades including double Hall of Fame inductions. Yet, beneath the glamorous exterior lies a frank account of marriages, relationships, and a close brush with cancer, showcasing Stewart's resilience amidst a dazzling yet tumultuous career. 'Rod: The Autobiography' is not just a music memoir; it's a testament to the spirit of rock and a candid revelation of the man behind the legend. Discover why this autobiography is celebrated as one of the 'most entertaining books of the year.' Perfect for music lovers and fans, grab your copy today and relive the journey of a rock legend who sold over 200 million records worldwide.