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Late, Late at Night by Rick Springfield

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Mar 22, 11

Read in March, 2011

Cute baby boomer rock star, Rick Springfield, who wrote "Jessie's Girl" and played Dr. Noah Drake on "General Hospital" spills everything in his no holds barred memoir, "Late, Late at Night." Nothing is spared from Springfield's life long dance with Mr. D (his depression) to his battle with sex addiction. While his attitude towards women is horrible, especially in the early years, at least he's honest about it. Touching stories about his beloved dogs, his relationship with a little girl named Sahara, and his father's deadly cancer keep you turning the pages. Even more bizarre is what happened to his son Liam. Springfield doesn't want you to miss a beat, so he crams in all 61 years of his life. Granted, some passages turn into a whirlwind litany of this and that happened, but this autobiography reads like he actually wrote it, instead of a ghostwriter. Discover the inspiration behind some of Springfield's songs, marvel at the odd coincidences he notices, and get the inside scoop on the ups and downs of the music business. Spring for it, if you're a fan.

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