Still Singing, Somehow
I've been a singer/songwriter for well over three decades who has lived and experienced the Life of Riley combined with the Life of Job. After surviving alcoholism, with over seven years of sobriety today, and two years in prison, where I wrote my odyssey of one soul's karma, I can whole heartedly say that today I am "still singing, somehow".
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Still Singing, Somehow
I've been a singer/songwriter for well over three decades who has lived and experienced the Life of Riley combined with the Life of Job. After surviving alcoholism, with over seven years of sobriety today, and two years in prison, where I wrote my odyssey of one soul's karma, I can whole heartedly say that today I am "still singing, somehow".
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Still Singing, Somehow

Still Singing, Somehow

by rob rideout
Still Singing, Somehow

Still Singing, Somehow

by rob rideout

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Overview

I've been a singer/songwriter for well over three decades who has lived and experienced the Life of Riley combined with the Life of Job. After surviving alcoholism, with over seven years of sobriety today, and two years in prison, where I wrote my odyssey of one soul's karma, I can whole heartedly say that today I am "still singing, somehow".

Product Details

BN ID: 2940011824470
Publisher: createspace.com
Publication date: 04/07/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 401
File size: 447 KB

About the Author

I am one of the original Pacific Northwest '70s hippies who has traveled the world, experienced two marriages with divorce, house fire and near fatal accidents and pretty much lived his entire life for and on music, spirituality and drugs. A two year prison sentence forced me to confront my abandonment issues and alcoholism. There, I began my book for my estranged son of divorce to know the whole story- of how and why I ended up in a place like prison. However, I realized that I was really writing it for myself- to forgive and purge myself for the life I created.
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