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  1. 19. Okt. 2019 · Hard To Handle: The Life and Death of The Black Crowes is Crowes drummer Steve Gorman’s attempt, aided by music scribe Steven Hyden, to give an inside look at the story of perhaps the best rock ...

  2. Black Crowes drummer and cofounder Steve Gorman shares the band's inside story in this behind-the-scenes biography, from their supernova stardom in the '90s to exhilarating encounters with industry legends.<br /> 'This book is literally the Angela's Ashes of rock memoirs. .. I absolutely loved this book.'-BILL BURR, comedian 'I couldn't put the book down-absolutely unbelievable read!'-JOHN ...

  3. Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of the Black Crowes” is a memoir by Steve Gorman, the drummer and co-founder of the rock band The Black Crowes. In the book, Gorman provides an insider’s perspective on the band’s journey, detailing the highs and lows they experienced throughout their career. The narrative delves into the tumultuous ...

  4. In Hard ToHandle-the first account of this great American rock band's beginning, middle, and end-Gorman explains just how impossible that job was with great insight, candor, and humor. They don't make bands like The Black Crowes anymore: crazy, brilliant, self-destructive, inspiring, and, ultimately, not built to last. But, man, what a ride it ...

  5. 8. Okt. 2019 · Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of the Black Crowes–A Memoir Steve Gorman with Steven Hyden (Da Capo Press) The Black Crowes’ drummer details the wrecks, drugs, and rock and roll of one of the most intriguing bands of the ’90s – and beyond. By most rock metrics, The Black Crowes are a resounding success.

  6. Steve Gorman , Black Crowes drummer and cofounder Steve Gorman shares the band's inside story in this behind-the-scenes biography, from their supernova stardom in the '90s to exhilarating encounters with industry legends. "This book is literally the Angela's Ashes of rock memoirs. .. I absolutely loved this book."

  7. In Hard To Handle ? the first account of this great American rock band's beginning, middle, and end ? Gorman explains just how impossible that job was with great insight, candor, and humor. They don't make bands like the Black Crowes anymore: crazy, brilliant, self-destructive, inspiring, and, ultimately, not built to last. But, man, what a ride it was while it lasted.