imparted in concise detail, as are her recollections of (to name but a few) The Rolling Stones, The Ramones, David Bowie, Jethro Tull, et al.

The author was Dick Clark's ghostwriter.

She brings us inside the workings of life in radio. It's this life in radio that afforded Kaye the many experiences that she so brilliantly relays to us readers.

From a less-than-happy childhood - of which the author pulls no punches - to her glorious interview with John Lennon, Laurie Kaye has written a memoir for the ages. You'll love every page, and wish for more.