JIMMY BARNES WINS AUSTRALIAN BOOK INDUSTRY AWARD AND REVEALS DETAILS
OF SEQUEL TO WORKING CLASS BOY.
OF SEQUEL TO WORKING CLASS BOY.
Last night
at the Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA’s) Jimmy Barnes revealed the title
and cover of the second volume of his autobiography, Working Class Man,
which will be published on 1 November 2017.
The
Oz-rock icon also performed live in front of a crowd 500 of celebrities, media,
publishers and booksellers and read them an incendiary passage from the
upcoming book, which picks up his life story as he leaves Adelaide in the back
of an old truck with a then unknown band called Cold Chisel.
A
spellbinding and searingly honest reflection on music, success, fame and
addiction, Working Class Man will reveal how Jimmy Barnes used the fuel
of childhood trauma to ignite and propel Australia's greatest rock 'n' roll
story.
Earlier
in the evening his acclaimed first book, Working Class Boy won the
prestigious ABIA Award for Biography of the Year. That first volume dealt with
his violent and chaotic childhood and has broken sales records in
Australia. The paperback of Working Class Boy will publish on 1
August, in time for Father’s Day.
In a presentation to the audience Jimmy said, ‘In some ways my new book is
probably more like the one people were expecting the first time around.
There’ll be lot more rock’n’roll in it but there are still a few surprises in
there too. I’ve lived a pretty big life so it’s taking me two
volumes to tell the story.’
‘We
are incredibly proud of the immense success of Working Class Boy, but we
always knew it was only half the story – Working Class Man lifts the lid
on one of the most extraordinary rock’n’roll careers in Australian music
history. Brace yourselves,’ said James Kellow, CEO of HarperCollins.
Jimmy Barnes is a Scottish-born rock singer–songwriter who grew up in Adelaide. His career, both as a solo performer and as the lead vocalist of the legendary band Cold Chisel, has made him one of the most successful and distinctive artists in Australian music history.
A
prolific songwriter and performer, Jimmy has been a storyteller for more than
40 years, sharing his life and passions with Australians of all ages at over
ten thousand gigs throughout his adopted homeland. In the process he has
amassed more #1 albums in Australia than the Beatles: four with Cold Chisel and
eleven as a solo artist, including the iconic For the Working Class Man.
Across his career Jimmy has sold over 12 million albums and he has been
inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame twice.
Jimmy
lives in New South Wales, with Jane, his wife of 35 years, their children,
grandchildren and two schnauzers.
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