Bobby Keys: Every Night's A Saturday Night
Born in Slaton, Texas, some fifteen miles south-east of Lubbock, Bobby Keys has lived the kind of life that qualifies as a rock ?n? roll folktale. In his early teens, Keys bribed his way into neighbour Buddy Holly?s garage band rehearsals, then took up the saxophone because it was the only instrument left unclaimed in the school band. While still in his teens, he convinced his grandfather to sign his guardianship over to Crickets drummer J.I. Allison so that Keys could go on tour.Keys spent years on the road during the early days of rock ?n? roll with hitmakers like Bobby Vee and the various acts on Dick Clark?s Caravan of Stars Tour. For decades, he was a top touring and session sax man for the likes of Mad Dogs and Englishmen, George Harrison, and John Lennon, and then in 1970, most famously, he began his gig with The Rolling Stones. Every Night?s a Saturday Night finds Keys setting down the many tales of an over-the-top rock ?n? roll life in his own inimitable voice.With a foreword by Keith Richards and exclusive interviews with famous friends and fellow travellers, like Joe Cocker and Jim Keltner, Every Night?s a Saturday Night paints a unique picture of the coming-of-age of rock ?n? roll itself while celebrating how Keys?s raw talent and out-sized personality have elevated him from side-man to a rock icon.