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OverviewFrom a cramped Edinburgh flat to the glare of arena lights, this intimate portrait follows a quiet guitarist whose melodies outlasted the roar of fame. At the height of 1970s pop culture, Stuart ""Woody"" Wood helped power a tartan-clad phenomenon and paid the price for living at the center of it. What he discovered afterward is the heart of this story: creativity as refuge, integrity as compass, and music as a lifelong act of hope. Told with warmth and clarity, this narrative traces a working-class childhood shaped by rhythm, the nerve-wracking audition that changed everything, and the vertigo of global hysteria. It invites you behind the curtain to the rehearsal rooms, hotel corridors, and boardrooms where youthful dreams collided with industry demands. Along the way, it explores the emotional toll of nonstop touring, management pressure, fractured friendships, and the hard lessons learned when the lights dim. The journey doesn't stop at the edge of the spotlight. You'll follow a determined artist into the quieter years-writing for healing rather than headlines, building a home studio, and crafting deeply personal recordings that prize honesty over polish. There are chapters of mentorship and renewal, small stages filled with big feeling, and glimpses of everyday grace: a rescued dog, a restored friendship, a song finished at dawn that saves the day it was written. Inside these pages you'll discover: A vivid account of the tartan era its thrill, its exhaustion, and its lasting imprint. The inner life of a guitarist who earned respect not with flash, but with feel. Candid reflections on exploitation, resilience, and choosing peace over spectacle. A creative rebirth shaped by Celtic textures, intimate performances, and independent releases. Teaching moments that pass hard-won wisdom to the next generation of musicians. Late-career work that proves the voice of a true artist doesn't age, it deepens. More than a music book, this is a human story about identity, purpose, and the stubborn persistence of hope. It's for readers who love behind-the-scenes histories, reflective memoirs, and inspirational life journeys where craft and character matter more than charts and headlines. Whether you grew up with tartan posters or are discovering this era for the first time, you'll find a moving testament to what endures when the crowd goes quiet: a man, a guitar, and songs that still mean something. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jerry D MacKayPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.177kg ISBN: 9798297494626Pages: 126 Publication Date: 11 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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