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Wilco's Jeff Tweedy is working on what RollingStone reports will be a "funny, disarming, and honest" memoir about his trajectory as a musician. Reportedly, the book will combine personal and professional stories from his career, insights into his relationships with other musicians, and his perspective on the current state of the music industry. The memoir does not yet have a title or a release date, but the Associated Press reports that it will be published by Dutton, an arm of Penguin Random House.
RollingStone quotes Tweedy:
"I have stories to tell, and I'd like for this book to be a combination of those stories about my experiences, and maybe a window into one person's creative process, as well as some of what I've seen working with other artists in my current and former bands, in the studio, on the road, in my basement with my sons and more."
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