• The Boys of Summer

  • A Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare
  • By: Dave Bartram
  • Narrated by: Dave Bartram
  • Length: 3 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The Boys of Summer

By: Dave Bartram
Narrated by: Dave Bartram
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During the decade that spanned the 1970s, teddy-boy draped rock 'n' roll band Showaddywaddy had a run of chart success unparalleled by any other artist or band.

In 2005 they were still touring, but by then the heady days of teenybop hysteria were long gone. Offered a summer run of 33 holiday camp dates, the band took the fast buck and subsequently entered into uncharted territory.

From experiencing life in the fast lane, they were about to undergo a breakdown on the hard shoulder. In this bittersweet account, lead singer (and later manager) Dave Bartram candidly recollects the extraordinary occurrences of 10 weeks in the UK's bucket and spade resorts which strained every emotion to breaking point!

©2016 Fantom Publishing (P)2016 Spokenworld Audio & Ladbroke Audio Ltd/Fantom Publishing

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Very Enjoyable

Being a British expat, now living in the heart of America, and having grown up with and still a fan of the 50's R'n'R revivalist band, Showaddywaddy, I found this book to be thoroughly fascinating and enjoyable peek behind the drapes. Plus it is a definite joy to hear Dave Bartram's wonderful voice again.
Whether or not you are or were a fan of the band, I would recommend it as an account of life on the road for a professional rock'n'roll band now past its peak in 2000's Britain.
Comical at times, also tender hearted and honest, this is rock'n'roll from behind the curtain, warts and all.

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