Tanjiro sets out on the path of the Demon Slayer to save his sister & avenge his family!
In Taisho-era Japan, kindhearted
When news filtered through the media that Stuart Cable, the drummer with a larger than life personality
- & an even larger head of curly hair
- had been unceremoniously sacked from one of the biggest rock bands in the UK, the music world was stunned. Stuart Cable has been a fun-loving rocker since he was a young lad, & growing up in the same village in south Wales as his Stereophonics band mates, Kelly & Richard, it was never going to be long before he began jamming for real. By his early twenties they were performing in local working men's clubs & by the mid-1990s they were signed up by Richard Branson. The rest, as they say, is history, & in this laugh-out-loud autobiography Stuart spills the truth on the unbelievable journey he had with one of the greatest British rock bands of all times. Life hasn't all been a party, though
- there were dark & difficult times for Stuart. But now he is launching his quest for superstardom once again, drumming for another b&, Killing for Company, & hosting his own radio show. Packed full of witty anecdotes, with no detail spared, this book is a must-read for all Stereophonics & Killing for Company fans, & for everyone who loves a good old rags-to-riches story.