"Novelistic, perfectly plotted and quite possibly the best pop-star autobiography yet written." - The Wall Street Journal Jimmy Webbâs words have been sung to his music by a rich and deep roster of pop artists, including Glen Campbell, Art Garfunkel, Frank Sinatra, Donna Summer and Linda Ronstadt. Heâs the only artist ever to win Grammy Awards for music, lyrics, and orchestration, and his chart-topping career has, so far, lasted fifty years, most recently with a Kanye West rap hit and a new classical nocturne. Now, in his first memoir, Webb delivers a snapshot of his life from 1955 to 1970, from simple and sere Oklahoma to fast and fantastical Los Angeles, from the crucible of his family to the top of his longed-for profession. Webb was a preacherâs son whose father climbed off a tractor to receive his epiphany, and Jimmy, barely out of his teen age years, sank down into the driverâs seat of a Cobra to speed to Las Vegas to meet with Elvis. Classics such as âUp, Up and Awayâ, âBy the Time I Get to Phoenixâ, âWichita Linemanâ, âGalvestonâ, âThe Worst that Could Happenâ, âAll I Knowâ, and âMacArthur Parkâ were all recorded by some of the most important voices in pop before Webbâs twenty-fifth birthday: he thought it was easy. The sixties were a supernova, and Webb was at their center, whipsawed from the proverbial humble beginnings into a moneyed and manic international world of beautiful women, drugs, cars and planes. That stew almost took him downâbut Webb survived, his passion for music and work among his lifelines. The Cake and The Rain is a surprising and unusual book: Webbâs talent as a writer and storyteller is here on every page. His book is rich with a sense of time and place, and with the voices of characters, vanished and living, famous and not, but all intimately involved with him in his youth, when life seemed nothing more than a party and Webb the eternal guest of honor.
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