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“A well-written tale of Whiskeytown, one of my all-time favorite bands. In Waiting to Derail, O’Keefe brings the ’90s alt-country scene to life. What a great read!” —Bun E. Carlos, Cheap Trick "Waiting to Derail is a hard book to put down—especially if you love Ryan Adams. Thomas O’Keefe takes the reader inside the van and the venues to give us an entertaining collection of stories from Ryan's days in Whiskeytown." —Alex LeCavalier, Third Eye Blind“For those of us who were there—attended the shitshows, bought the records, dutifully wrote it all up for No Depression, can actually recall Y’alternative's moment in the sun—Thomas O'Keefe's book is more than just a ringside seat to the haymakers being wildly thrown. Waiting to Derail is an important analysis of the promise and the pratfalls of Ryan Adams before he was Capital R, Capital A Ryan—a snotty-nosed punk with talent to burn and a once-in-a-generation songwriting gift. If anything, the book tells us as much about the times, and the author, as it does Adams himself. The most solid gold rock read of 2018 to date. ” —Corey duBrowa, VP Global Communications and Public Affairs at Google, freelance writer“I loved this book! I’ve known author Thomas O’Keefe since the day Train opened for Whiskeytown in 1998. I’ve always been a big Ryan Adams fan (Stranger’s Almanac is still one of my all-time favorite albums) so I used to love when Thomas would share his Whiskeytown stories with us on the bus while he was Train’s tour manager. And now he’s sharing them with you. This book is an up close and personal, behind the scenes glimpse into the life of a young genius trying to find his way.” —Jimmy Stafford , guitarist, Train “Waiting to Derail is so legit you can almost smell the aroma of tour bus and stale beer rising from the pages. If you want to understand how rock and roll is simultaneously one of the coolest and most insane things on the planet to devote your life to, then you need to read this book.” —Lou Brutus, syndicated radio host“In my years as a rock and roll barfly-on-the-wall I’ve heard my share of great stories. I’ve said ‘you oughta write a book’ more than a few times. I’m sure I said it to Thomas O’Keefe one night a long time ago because his Ryan Adams and Whiskeytown tales are pure gold. He and Ryan both survived, and he brought this document back from the front lines. You oughta read this book.” —Brian Phillips, morning disc jockey, WWCD“Waiting To Derail is an anomaly among rock bios. Written with a remarkable and refreshing approach, O'Keefe captures the atmosphere honestly while maintaining a respect and affection for his subject. Here is the raw, candid truth of an emerging talent struggling to confront his inevitable stardom told from a firsthand perspective without bitterness or sleazy cynicism.” —Russ Ward , ANTiSEEN “I’ve been making rock and roll road stories with Thomas O’Keefe all over the globe since the early ’80s. Thomas has such a vivid, clear memory of what happened (and didn’t) that to this day I still consult with him as ‘fact checker.’ No one can tell those tales as well as he can.” —Jeff Clayton, ANTiSEEN“You know how every kid wants to run away with the circus? It seems some of them actually did, except their circus was disguised as a rock band. Waiting to Derail makes me want to light a cigarette, crack open a beer, and get on a tour bus again.” —Van Alston, Legendary Raleigh Bar Owner and former Ryan Adams tour manager “Waiting to Derail is a two-sided story that deals with the conflict between a brilliant songwriter who's talent eclipses his years and his defiant, punk ethos that threatens to destroy all of the progress and potential that those who believe in him are trying to help him realize. “ —Jeremy Porter, Pencilstorm “The book was like finding a long lost book of photographs. I totally got lost in it.”—Greg Miller, Nurse the Hate "Waiting to Derail is a book that is wholly original, frenetic, and nearly impossible to put down." —Greg Robson “If anybody's likely to have the inside scoop on the ups and downs that Ryan Adams, Caitlin Cary, and the rest of the troupe experienced while they were out there blazing a trail for hordes of Americana acts to follow, it's O'Keefe. Coming on board right around the time of Strangers Almanac's release and helping the band fulfill its destiny, at least for a while, the author had a front row seat for the heaviest part of Whiskeytown's history, and he isn't shy about sharing it.”—Jim Allen, IndyWeek “O’Keefe does not disappoint. His memory is remarkably clear, his insights into Adams’ personality and motivations profound. Waiting To Derail is the type of book that any fan of rock ‘n’ roll—and of course all fans of Adams— will devour precisely for its fly-on-the-wall qualities and how it provides a sharp-lensed view of what goes on after the lights come on and the gear is packed up.”—Fred Mills, Blurt “I was lucky enough to play shows with Whiskeytown and witnessed many ups and downs. This story shows the true test of friendship of these two punk rock guys navigating the major label world of rock and roll.”—Tim Buckley, Maki “I didn’t want it to be over… READ THIS BOOK!”—Daily Vinyl "This is perhaps the most significant book about the heralded Triangle music scene of the mid-90s, one that could have only been written by someone who was there to experience it every step of the way. It was a time when every music exec was keeping an eye (and ear) on the region, waiting for the prediction that it would be the next Seattle to come true, and no musical act created more buzz than Whiskeytown."—Issac Week, News & Observer, Raleigh, NC“A well-written tale of Whiskeytown, one of my all-time favorite bands. In Waiting to Derail, O’Keefe brings the ’90s alt-country scene to life. What a great read!” —Bun E. Carlos, Cheap Trick "Waiting to Derail is a hard book to put down—especially if you love Ryan Adams. Thomas O’Keefe takes the reader inside the van and the venues to give us an entertaining collection of stories from Ryan's days in Whiskeytown."—Alex LeCavalier, Third Eye Blind “For those of us who were there—attended the shitshows, bought the records, dutifully wrote it all up for No Depression, can actually recall Y’alternative's moment in the sun—Thomas O'Keefe's book is more than just a ringside seat to the haymakers being wildly thrown. Waiting to Derail is an important analysis of the promise and the pratfalls of Ryan Adams before he was Capital R, Capital A Ryan—a snotty-nosed punk with talent to burn and a once-in-a-generation songwriting gift. If anything, the book tells us as much about the times, and the author, as it does Adams himself. The most solid gold rock read of 2018 to date. ”—Corey duBrowa, VP Global Communications and Public Affairs at Google, freelance writer “I loved this book! I’ve known author Thomas O’Keefe since the day Train opened for Whiskeytown in 1998. I’ve always been a big Ryan Adams fan (Stranger’s Almanac is still one of my all-time favorite albums) so I used to love when Thomas would share his Whiskeytown stories with us on the bus while he was Train’s tour manager. And now he’s sharing them with you. This book is an up close and personal, behind the scenes glimpse into the life of a young genius trying to find his way.” —Jimmy Stafford , guitarist, Train “Waiting to Derail is so legit you can almost smell the aroma of tour bus and stale beer rising from the pages. If you want to understand how rock and roll is simultaneously one of the coolest and most insane things on the planet to devote your life to, then you need to read this book.” —Lou Brutus, syndicated radio host “In my years as a rock and roll barfly-on-the-wall I’ve heard my share of great stories. I’ve said ‘you oughta write a book’ more than a few times. I’m sure I said it to Thomas O’Keefe one night a long time ago because his Ryan Adams and Whiskeytown tales are pure gold. He and Ryan both survived, and he brought this document back from the front lines. You oughta read this book.” —Brian Phillips, morning disc jockey, WWCD “Waiting To Derail is an anomaly among rock bios. Written with a remarkable and refreshing approach, O'Keefe captures the atmosphere honestly while maintaining a respect and affection for his subject. Here is the raw, candid truth of an emerging talent struggling to confront his inevitable stardom told from a firsthand perspective without bitterness or sleazy cynicism.”—Russ Ward , ANTiSEEN “I’ve been making rock and roll road stories with Thomas O’Keefe all over the globe since the early ’80s. Thomas has such a vivid, clear memory of what happened (and didn’t) that to this day I still consult with him as ‘fact checker.’ No one can tell those tales as well as he can.” —Jeff Clayton, ANTiSEEN “You know how every kid wants to run away with the circus? It seems some of them actually did, except their circus was disguised as a rock band. Waiting to Derail makes me want to light a cigarette, crack open a beer, and get on a tour bus again.”—Van Alston, Legendary Raleigh Bar Owner and former Ryan Adams tour manager “Waiting to Derail is a two-sided story that deals with the conflict between a brilliant songwriter who's talent eclipses his years and his defiant, punk ethos that threatens to destroy all of the progress and potential that those who believe in him are trying to help him realize. “—Jeremy Porter, Pencilstorm “The book was like finding a long lost book of photographs. I totally got lost in it.”—Greg Miller, Nurse the Hate "Waiting to Derail is a book that is wholly original, frenetic, and nearly impossible to put down." —Greg Robson “If anybody's likely to have the inside scoop on the ups and downs that Ryan Adams, Caitlin Cary, and the rest of the troupe experienced while they were out there blazing a trail for hordes of Americana acts to follow, it's O'Keefe. Coming on board right around the time of Strangers Almanac's release and helping the band fulfill its destiny, at least for a while, the author had a front row seat for the heaviest part of Whiskeytown's history, and he isn't shy about sharing it.”—Jim Allen, IndyWeek “O’Keefe does not disappoint. His memory is remarkably clear, his insights into Adams’ personality and motivations profound. Waiting To Derail is the type of book that any fan of rock ‘n’ roll—and of course all fans of Adams— will devour precisely for its fly-on-the-wall qualities and how it provides a sharp-lensed view of what goes on after the lights come on and the gear is packed up.”—Fred Mills, Blurt “I was lucky enough to play shows with Whiskeytown and witnessed many ups and downs. This story shows the true test of friendship of these two punk rock guys navigating the major label world of rock and roll.”—Tim Buckley, Maki “I didn’t want it to be over… READ THIS BOOK!”—Daily Vinyl

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About the Author

Thomas O'Keefe was the tour manager for Ryan Adams and Whiskeytown from 1997 until their breakup in 2000; he is currently the tour manager for Weezer. His twenty-plus year career in the music business includes twelve years with Grammy winners Train and shorter stints with acts as diverse as D Generation, Sia, Third Eye Blind, and Mandy Moore. He was also the bass player for North Carolina punk band ANTiSEEN, recording thirty-eight releases and playing concerts across the United States and Europe. O'Keefe lives in Nashville, Tennessee.Joe Oestreich is the author of three books of creative nonfiction: Partisans, Lines of Scrimmage (cowritten with Scott Pleasant), and Hitless Wonder. His work has appeared in Esquire, Creative Nonfiction, River Teeth, Fourth Genre, The Normal School, and many other magazines and journals. Four of his pieces have been cited as notable essays in the Best American series, and he's received special mention twice in the Pushcart Prize anthology. He teaches creative writing at Coastal Carolina University. Oestreich lives in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

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Product details

Hardcover: 280 pages

Publisher: Skyhorse (June 26, 2018)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1510724931

ISBN-13: 978-1510724938

Product Dimensions:

6 x 1.1 x 9 inches

Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.4 out of 5 stars

31 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#90,267 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

As Ryans Adams has become more popular and successful, I wondered if this book was just a cash grab, but I took a chance on it anyway. I was very pleased to discover that it's a legitimate, fair story of his early years touring behind Strangers Almanac and beyond. The stories of the shows and the road are funny, triumphant, disappointing, and occasionally thrilling -- kind of like Ryan Adam's career. The author is clearly a fan of Adam's music, and he treats him with kindness and respect, even when detailing drunken shenanigans and guitar destruction. Recommended.

I can’t say enough good things about this book. It’s got great stories from the road, pragmatic advice for anyone interested in pursuing a career in music or talent management, insights into the music industry, and more great stories. I would recommend this book to anyone whether you’re a fan of Ryan Adams and Whiskeytown or not. I rank this as one of the great rock and roll biographies, right up there with “I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead: the life and dirty times of Warren Zevon”, “Please Kill Me”, and “Things the Grandchildren Should Know”. Tom O’Keefe does an amazing job of providing accurate accounts of the early days of Ryan Adam’s career peppered with nuggets of touring dos and don’ts. Strongly recommended for all fans of music and students interested in pursuing a career in the music biz. Stop reading reviews and buy this book!

I'm glad O'Keefe was sober for most of his Whiskeytown days - at least enough to remember the details. And thrilled he leaned on Oestreich to hone the story. I was a Whiskeytown fan and Ryan Adams fan. Not die-hard, but a fan. The book was alternately sad and funny, while offering insights into this band as well as specifics of the music industry. In the end, I felt like I had been along for a portion of the Whiskeytown ride. (It didn't hurt that I'd played some of the same clubs and even opened for WHiskeytown on this tour for one nigth) As soon as I finished the book, I listened to every Whiskeytown and then Ryan Adams release, in chronological order over three days. So the book led me to get immeresed in an artist work like I'd never done before. I'd recommend this to any musician who played in this era, to anyone hoping to be in a working band, and well, anyone who likes a good story.

I bought this book mainly because I know Tom and enjoy talking with him about music when we run into each other. I'm a Ryan Adams fan, but was not as familiar with his work during the Whiskeytown years. Once I picked it up I couldn't put it down- finished it in under 24 hours which is rare for me. The writing is excellent and Tom's vast music knowledge and sense of humor come in handy when telling his tale. I read alot of music bios and this book is definitely one of my favorites. It also made me explore Whiskeytown's catalog and its fantastic- the book gained them a new fan 20 years too late. Bonus points for a hilarious GG Allin story.

Great fast read. Would love to have read about Ryan’s teenage years & more about his second stint in New York after the debut solo album came out, but know the author wasn’t around for those chapters of his life. Thomas O’Keefe captures Ryan’s Jekyll & Hyde personality well & I know too well the good shows/bad shows over the years.I’d definitely recommend this to any fan of Ryan or Whiskeytown.

I loved this book. Just finished it last night. As a 20 year fan of Ryan’s — I consider this era to be his best — it was great to gain so much insight into this period. Sad at times, anger inducing, inspirational and honest, O’Keefe delivered the book all fans of RA and WT wanted. Well done. Coupled with the Losering book, fans will get a great picture of the early period of an important artist.

I’m a big Ryan Adams and Whiskeytown fan. I knew Ryan was a little erratic in the early days. It was interesting reading the first hand account of that pivotal tour. The truth is that whiskeytown could’ve been huge if Ryan had wanted it. Clearly he’s found his groove on his own though. I laughed out loud at some of the stories. Good read for all fans.

This was a fascinating look into the life of being a tour manager for an up and coming band with a troubled genius for a lead singer/songwriter. Very well written and any fans of Ryan Adams will absolutely love this book. Thomas treats all members fairly and it shows the relationship he had with Ryan during the Stranger's Almanac tour. I blew through the book in one evening, could not put it down. Highly recommend.

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