More than a half century since his reign as the Justin Bieber of the “Camelot” era, reviewers unanimously agree that multi-talented entertainer Bobby Rydell (@BobbyRydell) has told one hell of a story with today’s release of his compelling new autobiography, Teen Idol on the Rocks: A Tale of Second Chances. From his vivid childhood on the fabled mid-20th-century streets of South Philadelphia through his more recent battles with alcoholism, and his lifesaving double-transplant surgery (he shares a liver with an eight-year-old girl), Rydell “has unbelievable stories to tell, and he’s sharing the good, the bad, and the fascinating,” says Parade magazine. The Huffington Post adds: Teen Idol on the Rocks is “pure rock n’ roll nostalgia with a big dose of personal memories that will tear your heart out. … another reason to embrace him even more!”
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