Keith Urban

Jeff Apter

Book - 2023

"In the first and only definitive biography of country music star Keith Urban, insider Jeff Apter chronicles how a skinny, shy high school dropout with an outrageous mullet went from humble origins in Australia to conquering Nashville and global stardom plus his struggles with addiction, marriage to Nicole Kidman, turns on American Idol, and more."--Publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Biographies
Published
New York, NY : Citadel Press Books/Kensington Publishing Corporation 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Jeff Apter (author)
Physical Description
xii, 300 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780806542737
  • Prologue
  • Caboolture kid
  • 'The guitar was my security blanket'
  • How to become an extraordinary alien
  • 'I hope you come back to Nashville and find a home here'
  • Down and out at the Lucky Snapper
  • 'I'm probably not going to make it until tomorrow'
  • 'Garth Brooks called me mate'
  • Shake-ups and breakthroughs
  • Cleaning house and topping the charts
  • 'You fucking hypocrite! You're not the guy in the song
  • Walking the golden road
  • 'Keith Urban is the Australian heartthrob of American country
  • 'I swear that she floated across the room. It was out of this world'
  • 'Abstinence is the ticket into the movie. It's not the movie'
  • 'A little ray of sunshine in the shape of a girl'
  • 'The most autobiographical song I ever wrote'
  • - 'It was an experiment that went terribly wrong. I'm glad Randy was there'
  • 'Ever since we've been married...people make up the most insane crap'
  • A farewell, a guy named Pitbull and a bold new beginning
  • Keith Urban: selected awards
  • Ten essential Keith Urban performances
  • Acknowledgements
  • Selected bibliography.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Biographer Apter (Bad Boy Boogie) painstakingly traces Keith Urban's rise from modest Australian roots to country music fame, his drug-filled detours on the way there, and his ever-evolving musical style. The son of a "country music devotee," Urban was raised on a "love for the American dream and nursed a desire "to be the guy in the spotlight" after attending a "life changing" Johnny Cash concert at age five. Following stints singing and dancing on youth talent teams, Urban released his eponymous debut album in 1991 and moved to the U.S. the following year. Acclimating to the American music industry proved challenging, partly because his rock-inflected style made him a "square peg in the well-rounded country mainstream." When a 1997 album with his band, The Ranch, flopped and put a "comet-sized dent in his confidence," Urban sunk further into the booze and drug habit that had started when he'd moved stateside. After landing in rehab in 1998, Alcoholics Anonymous's 12 steps became his "guiding lights," and he found success as an opening act for country music stars, including Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, before winning the Academy of Country Music's Top New Male Vocalist award in 2001 and appearing as a judge on American Idol. Apter meticulously captures the music industry hurdles Urban overcame on his way to success, and gives credit to his "single-channelled drive and stickability." Urban's fans will devour this deep dive. (Sept.)

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