Author

Steve Gorman

📖 Overview

Steve Gorman is an American musician and radio personality who gained prominence as the founding drummer of The Black Crowes, serving with the band from 1987 to 2001 and again from 2005 to 2014. He was essential to the band's signature sound during their most commercially successful period. After his tenure with The Black Crowes, Gorman expanded his musical career by performing with British rock band Stereophonics and co-founding the supergroup Trigger Hippy. His drumming style, influenced by blues and classic rock, has been featured on numerous critically acclaimed albums. Gorman later established himself in broadcasting, hosting "Steve Gorman Sports!" on Fox Sports Radio and "Steve Gorman Rocks!" on Westwood One. He currently serves as a morning show co-host at KQRS-FM in Minneapolis and maintains a presence on WQUT in Tennessee. In 2019, Gorman published his memoir "Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of the Black Crowes," providing an insider's account of his time with the band. The book offers detailed insights into the group's history and internal dynamics during their active years.

👀 Reviews

Steve Gorman's main work "Hard to Handle" (2019) has accumulated reader reviews focused on his insider perspective of The Black Crowes. Readers appreciated: - Direct, detailed accounts of band dynamics - Honest portrayal of music industry challenges - Clear writing style for a first-time author - Balance between music details and personal stories Common criticisms: - Too much focus on conflicts and negativity - Some readers felt it was one-sided in portraying band relationships - Occasional repetitive storytelling Review scores: - Goodreads: 4.1/5 from 1,200+ ratings - Amazon: 4.6/5 from 800+ reviews "Finally someone telling it like it really was," notes one Amazon reviewer. Another writes: "A bit too bitter in tone, but the stories ring true." The book has particularly resonated with music industry professionals and long-time Black Crowes fans seeking background on the band's internal workings.

📚 Books by Steve Gorman

Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of the Black Crowes (2019) A memoir chronicling Steve Gorman's experiences as the drummer of The Black Crowes, detailing the band's rise, internal conflicts, and eventual dissolution across three decades.

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