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I co-wrote this best selling business book in 1989 when I was a fellow at Harvard Univeristy.
Me with my trusty 1966 Gibson 355.
AcknowledgmentsI doubt I would have kept at it, if not for all the support I received from family and friends. Thanks Mom, for everything. Lisa, my sister, for her friendship and belief in me. To Dad. To Joy Johannessen, the first professional in the business to give me real encouragement. To Jimmie Dale Gilmore for being Jimmie. To Wally Schwartz for believing I wasn't insane and taking my phone calls. To Rachel Z, the first real musician to extend a hand. To Sloan Wainwright for her insight, support, and friendship. To Penny Nichols, for SummerSongs and her wonderful voice. To Steve Gillette, Steve Seskin and Jason Blume for their songs and guidance. To Rosanne Cash, please do another workshop soon. To Kate Campbell, the first act I ever opened for, and of course the wonderful Sloan Wainwright. James "Wally Cox" and his family -- thanks for reading countless versions and not losing faith. The same to Paul Schwarzbaum and Tom "Denny Kingman" Phillips. To the late Frank Weiner, and Robert Pollock. To Kristen Lund for kicking my butt in the early days. To Lynn Crieghton for doing the same. To Paul Winsor for all the hours and commitment to the music. To Gerry McKeveny for busting my chops. To Malcolm Smith and Steve Horn and for all the miles we've traveled. And thanks to Louise and Phil Fletcher and their friend John Hall, Lisa Goren. Tom Grant. To my Squaw Valley pals, Danette, Michelle, Jim, Brenda, Spring and Barbara. To Jason Byrd, the great pain in the butt photographer, Dickie Poo Seclow. Bobbie Rea, Paul Chapin, Spencer Nielson, Foti, Dick Marra, the Authors Guild, and Sweetwater Sound. |