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Life's Too Short

A Memoir

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Life's Too Short

By: Darius Rucker
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""Darius has always been one of my favorite people to sing with and to call a friend in this industry and yet even knowing him well for as long as I have, there are so many incredible stories in Life's Too Short that I enjoyed learning for the first time.”Sheryl Crow

*A NEW YORK TIMES Bestseller*

A raw, heartfelt memoir from Darius Rucker, the Grammy Award– winning country music sensation and multiplatinum-selling lead singer of Hootie & The Blowfish

In 1986 Darius Rucker cofounded Hootie & The Blowfish at the University of South Carolina. What began as a party band playing frat houses and dive bars quickly became a global pop rock phenomenon through their multiplatinum-selling debut album, cracked rear view, which featured era-defining hit songs like “Only Wanna Be with You,” “Let Her Cry,” and “Hold My Hand.” Later, Darius would chart a pioneering path as a solo country music artist, with classic anthems like “Wagon Wheel” and “Alright.”

Nearly forty years after the band’s formation, Darius tells his remarkable story through the lens of the songs that shaped him—from Al Green, Stevie Wonder, and KISS to Lou Reed, Billy Joel, Nanci Griffith, and so many more.

Set against the soundtrack of his life, Darius recounts his childhood as the son of a single mother in Charleston, South Carolina. He traces the unlikely ascent of his band and shares wild tales of life on the road—but he also faces his missteps, defeats, and demons. As moving as it is entertaining, Life’s Too Short is a timeless book about a man and his music.

©2024 Darius Rucker (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
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The way this book grips you in further and deeper is second to none. The life Darius has lived tells a tail of high and low emotions that many people can relate to. The story’s told and adventures unveiled suck you in. 10/10 one of the best story’s I’ve listened too!

Fascinating listen

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was captivated from the very 1st second. The total honesty that the book contains from beginning to end is breath taking and so refreshing . A totally awesome read from the very best in country music thank you for allowing us all a look into your life

amazing

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I'm a massive Pearl Jam Eddie Vedder, my brother in law got me into Hootie and my dad thought it was Eddie, go figure

Hootie has always had a special place in my soul, seen Hootie twice and they're one of the best bands ever

Was great to listen to his life story, was interesting to see the chapters named after his favourite songs and how they played a part in his life

Great listen

love this guy

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