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HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS IS DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE JIMMY BARNES HAS SIGNED A TWO‐BOOK DEAL TO WRITE HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
It’s a life too big and a story too extraordinary for just one book. Jimmy
Barnes, ‘Barnsey’ to generations of Australians, has lived many lives – from
Glaswegian migrant kid to frontman of Cold Chisel, to solo superstar, to
crooner and proud father of his own musical clan. ‘His life is nothing short of
epic; he was always going to need more than one book to share his life story
with his legions of fans,’ said Helen Littleton, publisher at HarperCollins.
On why it’s taken so long for him to write his life story, Jimmy said, ‘I first
started trying to make sense of my life by writing it down in the early
nineties when I lived in France. I had thirty thousand words on my laptop, then
one night I woke up to the sound of someone outside the house. I had
interrupted a burglar helping themselves to our belongings. My laptop was gone
and the idea of writing my story with it. I forgot about writing it again until
about 2001, when I was in the midst of severe drug addiction and the book I was
writing skirted around everything I needed to write about. So I scrapped it
again. Around the start of 2015 a few things happened that made me sit down and
start writing again. It all came rushing out of me and I wrote for most of the
year. The result is the story of my early life. No holds barred. The good, the
bad and the very ugly.’
Cold Chisel co‐manager, John Watson
helped broker the landmark publishing deal with HarperCollins for world rights.
‘No Australian artist has enjoyed more success in this country than Jimmy Barnes.
He’s had the same number of #1 albums as The Beatles – 10 solo chart toppers
plus four more with Cold Chisel. Hopefully this book will add ‘#1 bestselling
author’ to his extraordinary list of achievements. What’s more I think people
will really be moved and inspired by Jimmy’s life story and the compelling way
in which he tells it,’ said John Watson.
The first book, Working Class Boy, to be published in hardback and e‐book in October 2016, is a powerful reflection
on a traumatic and violent childhood, which fuelled the excess and recklessness
that would define, but almost destroy, the rock’n’roll legend. The publication
will be backed by a massive national marketing and publicity campaign along
with national appearances and events.
Jimmy is currently working with the book’s editor Nicola Robinson on the final
draft. ‘The book goes from my earliest memories of Glasgow all the way to the
streets of Elizabeth in South Australia. Life was not easy for most immigrants
but things seemed to go from bad to worse for our family. It was like being on
a train rolling at full speed and rapidly running out of tracks. Eventually we
did, and this is the story of our survival from the twisted wreckage,’
commented Jimmy Barnes.
The second book, currently untitled, will be published in October 2017 and will
tell the story of Jimmy’s career and the merry‐go‐round of fame, drugs and rehab, across the Cold
Chisel, solo and soul years.
‘We are so proud to be publishing Jimmy Barnes – Australian rock icon and all‐round legend. He tells his story with a poet’s
brilliance and a rock’n’roll heart,’ commented James Kellow, CEO of
HarperCollins.
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