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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Buddy Guy , David Ritz , Buddy Guy , David RitzPublisher: Hachette Books Imprint: Da Capo Press Inc Edition: First Trade Paper Edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.380kg ISBN: 9780306821790ISBN 10: 0306821796 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 26 March 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews"Kirkus, 2/15/12 ""Tasty as a Buddy Guy guitar lick."" Library Journal, 3/1/12 ""Guy is a vibrant and hilarious storyteller. With a natural ease and honesty, he captures the spirit of the age, the culture of violence in the clubs, and the personalities of his colleagues...Highly recommended for any fan of Guy and those interested in the history of blues music."" Publishers Weekly, 4/16/12 ""As mesmerizing a storyteller as a guitarist, Guy, writing with Ritz, regales readers with tales of growing up picking cotton in rural Alabama, of seeing his first guitar and standing transfixed in front of Lightning Slim for several hours just memorizing the movements of Slim?s hands, of his father?s friend buying his first guitar for him, and of his endless efforts to play the blues as he had heard and seen Slim and others play...Guy?s memoir is a joyous celebration of the blues, one of our greatest musical treasures."" Chicago Magazine, May 2012 ""[A] must-read autobiography...What makes the breezy and revealing book special is its ability to bring history--Guy?s own, as well as that of Chicago blues--to life."" Internet Review of Books, 4/6/12 ""Buddy makes his life come alive...Told in his own style and language, the book reads more like a blues song than an actual book, each verse telling a different story. And what stories they are...Buddy's book is as colourful as the blues...If you're looking for a reasonably unvarnished account of the blues life, Buddy has it here...The book is funny, sad, tragic, lusty, honest, loving and insightful. Just like the blues. Just like Buddy Guy. If you love the blues and all that it means, you should love this book."" Houston Press, 5/8/12 ""In this memoir, the story of [Guy?s] life is also the tale of the music itself of the past 50-plus years...There?s a treasure trove of stories here."" BluesPowR blog, 5/10/12 ""When I Left Home covers an amazing amount of ground in its close to 300 pages...Relayed in a simple, conversational manner, the book does a terrific job of documenting the life of one of blues music's biggest living stars, making it a must-read for any fan of the blues...When I Left Home isn't, as the title indicates, just Buddy's story; in many respects, this is a story of the blues.""" Kirkus, 2/15/12 Tasty as a Buddy Guy guitar lick. Library Journal, 3/1/12 Guy is a vibrant and hilarious storyteller. With a natural ease and honesty, he captures the spirit of the age, the culture of violence in the clubs, and the personalities of his colleagues...Highly recommended for any fan of Guy and those interested in the history of blues music. BR> Publishers Weekly, 4/16/12 As mesmerizing a storyteller as a guitarist, Guy, writing with Ritz, regales readers with tales of growing up picking cotton in rural Alabama, of seeing his first guitar and standing transfixed in front of Lightning Slim for several hours just memorizing the movements of Slim's hands, of his father's friend buying his first guitar for him, and of his endless efforts to play the blues as he had heard and seen Slim and others play.Guy's memoir is a joyous celebration of the blues, one of our greatest musical treasures. BR> Chicago Magazine, May 2012 [A] must-read autobiography.What makes the breezy and revealing book special is its ability to bring history-Guy's own, as well as that of Chicago blues-to life. BR> Internet Review of Books, 4/6/12 In When I Left Home: My Story we finally get inside Buddy Guy, guitar muse to Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughn, and the Rolling Stones (to name but a few).Buddy's narrative is cousin to his music. It's down home. It's not clean and prissy.This biography gives the reader unabridged stories of many of the great blues artists of his day and before, and raw images of the Chicago blues scene as it was from the 1950s to the 1980s.A valuable and rare insight into the music and the musician. Record Collector, May 2012 Gives the whole picture, from sharecropping family to big city hustling; guitar-playing to womanizing and back again.[Guy] gives a real flavour of the age and circumstances he grew up on. Boston Globe, 5/11/12 A lively, sharply etched account of Guy's unlikely ascent from sharecropper roots in Louisiana to the blues hotbed of Chicago and beyond. Memphis Commercial Appeal, 5/4/12 The music fans [Guy] has affected so profoundly over his 50-plus year career will at last know how he feels. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 5/11/12 Buddy makes his life come alive.Told in his own style and language, the book reads more like a blues song than an actual book, each verse telling a different story. And what stories they are.Buddy's book is as colourful as the blues.If you're looking for a reasonably unvarnished account of the blues life, Buddy has it here.The book is funny, sad, tragic, lusty, honest, loving and insightful. Just like the blues. Just like Buddy Guy. If you love the blues and all that it means, you should love this book. Houston Press, 5/8/12 In this memoir, the story of [Guy's] life is also the tale of the music itself of the past 50-plus years.There's a treasure trove of stories here. BluesPowR blog, 5/10/12 When I Left Home covers an amazing amount of ground in its close to 300 pages.Relayed in a simple, conversational manner, the book does a terrific job of documenting the life of one of blues music's biggest living stars, making it a must-read for any fan of the blues.When I Left Home isn't, as the title indicates, just Buddy's story; in many respects, this is a story of the blues. <br Quincy Patriot Ledger, 1/3/14 The narrative moves along at such an engaging conversational pace you'll be tempted to try and finish the book in one sitting. This book is not just a compelling chronicle of a fantastic musical career, full of encounter's with the music world's most intriguing characters, but it's also a nice introduction to Buddy Guy himself. <p> Kirkus, 2/15/12<br> Tasty as a Buddy Guy guitar lick. Library Journal, 3/1/12<br> Guy is a vibrant and hilarious storyteller. With a natural ease and honesty, he captures the spirit of the age, the culture of violence in the clubs, and the personalities of his colleagues...Highly recommended for any fan of Guy and those interested in the history of blues music. Publishers Weekly, 4/16/12 As mesmerizing a storyteller as a guitarist, Guy, writing with Ritz, regales readers with tales of growing up picking cotton in rural Alabama, of seeing his first guitar and standing transfixed in front of Lightning Slim for several hours just memorizing the movements of Slim's hands, of his father's friend buying his first guitar for him, and of his endless efforts to play the blues as he had heard and seen Slim and others play...Guy's memoir is a joyous celebration of the blues, one of our greatest musical treasures. Chicago Magazine, May 2012 [A] must-read autobiography...What makes the breezy and revealing book special is its ability to bring history--Guy's own, as well as that of Chicago blues--to life. Internet Review of Books, 4/6/12 In When I Left Home: My Story we finally get inside Buddy Guy, guitar muse to Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughn, and the Rolling Stones (to name but a few)...Buddy's narrative is cousin to his music. It's down home. It's not clean and prissy...This biography gives the reader unabridged stories of many of the great blues artists of his day and before, and raw images of the Chicago blues scene as it was from the 1950s to the 1980s...A valuable and rare insight into the music and the musician. Record Collector, May 2012<br> Gives the whole picture, from sharecropping family to big city hustling; guitar-playing to womanizing and back again...[Guy] gives a real flavour of the age and circumstances he grew up on. Boston Globe, 5/11/12 A lively, sharply etched account of Guy's unlikely ascent from sharecr Kirkus, 2/15/12 Tasty as a Buddy Guy guitar lick. Library Journal, 3/1/12 Guy is a vibrant and hilarious storyteller. With a natural ease and honesty, he captures the spirit of the age, the culture of violence in the clubs, and the personalities of his colleagues...Highly recommended for any fan of Guy and those interested in the history of blues music. Publishers Weekly, 4/16/12 As mesmerizing a storyteller as a guitarist, Guy, writing with Ritz, regales readers with tales of growing up picking cotton in rural Alabama, of seeing his first guitar and standing transfixed in front of Lightning Slim for several hours just memorizing the movements of Slim?s hands, of his father?s friend buying his first guitar for him, and of his endless efforts to play the blues as he had heard and seen Slim and others play...Guy?s memoir is a joyous celebration of the blues, one of our greatest musical treasures. Chicago Magazine, May 2012 [A] must-read autobiography...What makes the breezy and revealing book special is its ability to bring history--Guy?s own, as well as that of Chicago blues--to life. Internet Review of Books, 4/6/12 Buddy makes his life come alive...Told in his own style and language, the book reads more like a blues song than an actual book, each verse telling a different story. And what stories they are...Buddy's book is as colourful as the blues...If you're looking for a reasonably unvarnished account of the blues life, Buddy has it here...The book is funny, sad, tragic, lusty, honest, loving and insightful. Just like the blues. Just like Buddy Guy. If you love the blues and all that it means, you should love this book. Houston Press, 5/8/12 In this memoir, the story of [Guy?s] life is also the tale of the music itself of the past 50-plus years...There?s a treasure trove of stories here. BluesPowR blog, 5/10/12 When I Left Home covers an amazing amount of ground in its close to 300 pages...Relayed in a simple, conversational manner, the book does a terrific job of documenting the life of one of blues music's biggest living stars, making it a must-read for any fan of the blues...When I Left Home isn't, as the title indicates, just Buddy's story; in many respects, this is a story of the blues. <br Quincy Patriot Ledger, 1/3/14 In When I Left Home: My Story we finally get inside Buddy Guy, guitar muse to Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughn, and the Rolling Stones (to name but a few)...Buddy's narrative is cousin to his music. It's down home. It's not clean and prissy...This biography gives the reader unabridged stories of many of the great blues artists of his day and before, and raw images of the Chicago blues scene as it was from the 1950s to the 1980s...A valuable and rare insight into the music and the musician. Record Collector, May 2012 Gives the whole picture, from sharecropping family to big city hustling; guitar-playing to womanizing and back again...[Guy] gives a real flavour of the age and circumstances he grew up on. Boston Globe, 5/11/12 A lively, sharply etched account of Guy?s unlikely ascent from sharecropper roots in Louisiana to the blues hotbed of Chicago and beyond. Memphis Commercial Appeal, 5/4/12 The music fans [Guy] has affected so profoundly over his 50-plus year career will at last know how he feels. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 5/11/12 Author InformationBuddy Guy was born in 1936 in Lettsworth, Louisiana. He is considered among the best blues guitarists alive today. He lives in Chicago. David Ritz is the coauthor of many bestselling autobiographies of musicians, including Ray Charles, Etta James, Scott Weiland, Grandmaster Flash, and more. He is the author of Divided Soul, the definitive biography of Marvin Gaye, and lives in Los Angeles. 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