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  • 04/2024
  • 9798989538409
  • 264 pages
  • $28.95
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  • 04/2024
  • 9798989538416
  • 264 pages
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  • 04/2024
  • B0CS25GKVT
  • 332 pages
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Jim Wilson
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Tuned In - Memoirs of a Piano Man: Behind the Scenes with Music Legends and Finding the Artist Within
Jim Wilson, author

Emerging from a troubled childhood in a broken West Texas home, a young man moves to Los Angeles to pursue fame and fortune as a singer-songwriter. He soon strays from his mission when his piano tuning sideline blossoms into a career as piano technician to the entertainment industry's biggest names. His help in the development of the world's first MIDI-adapter for acoustic piano leads to him sharing adventures, sessions, meals, and laughs with dozens of his childhood heroes. His front row seat provides him with a rare and fascinating view into their creative processes.

But when his world is shattered by his dearest friend's sudden and untimely death, he is forced to question the true meaning of success. He returns to his heart's purpose, takes a leap into the unknown, and sets out on a solo career, recording and performing his signature style of piano-featured instrumentals. Along the way he battles countless obstacles, including crippling panic attacks.

After four Billboard Top-20 albums, two PBS specials, and over 75 million worldwide streams of his compositions, Jim reflects on his life in music. He offers us a candid, humorous, insider's account of the raucous LA scene and shares engaging tales of his time spent with music legends.

Tuned In is an inspiring story of one man’s relentless pursuit of a dream, and a revealing testimony to the power of music in all our lives.

Reviews
Celebrated pianist, recording artist, a “piano tuner to the stars” Wilson chronicles his unexpected rise from a “music-obsessed miscreant from a broken home” in a rough-and-tumble Texas town to a pianist who headlines PBS specials and serves as a behind-the-scenes fixture for some of music’s biggest names—and isn’t shy about admitting to being star-struck when asked to “install an adapter in Paul McCartney’s piano and show him how to work it.” (Four hours of playing, chatting, and laughing together follow.) Music always was a savior for Wilson, helping to lift him from a hopeless cycle of dead-end jobs and poor decisions.

While upbeat, briskly told, and alive with charm and life lessons, Tuned In never shies away from personal hardship, especially early in Wilson’s career. He recounts leaving home as a young man, dropping in and out of schools, and navigating a series of mostly failed relationships and moments of despair. Performing, meanwhile, had its humiliations: playing his “pensive” original compositions at the Hotel Bel-Air, he was asked by a patron for “something from Cats.” A turning point came when Wilson enrolled in piano-tuning school. Soon after graduation he began getting business from local musicians, and his reputation grew, eventually leading to tuning a piano for classical pianist Van Cliburn. Wilson proved up to the task and soon began tuning pianos for Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones, Carole King, Elton John and more. Lively anecdotes abound.

Drawing on lessons “baked into [his] DNA from [an] act of self- determinism,” Wilson became adept, as he matured, at seizing an opportunity, helping, in the 1980s, to develop the first MIDI-adapter for acoustic piano before collaborating with Spectrasonics, a creator of virtual-instrument software plug-ins. It was during this time that four of his recordings earned spots on the Billboard Top 20 and he became something more remarkable still: the kind of star who could hire a world-class piano tuner. Tuned In hits the right notes, with wit, surprises, and winning enthusiasm.

Takeaway: A pianist and piano technician’s surprising story of success with music’s greatest names.

Comparable Titles: Andrew McMahon’s Three Pianos, Franz Mohr’s My Life with the Great Pianists.

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Editing: A
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Kirkus Reviews

TUNED IN: MEMOIRS OF A PIANO MAN

BEHIND THE SCENES WITH MUSIC LEGENDS AND FINDING THE ARTIST WITHIN

BY JIM WILSON ‧ RELEASE DATE: APRIL 2, 2024

An inviting mix of star-studded encounters and an affirmation of a persevering artistic spirit.

Wilson’s memoir chronicles an aspiring artist’s life in the music industry.

The author grew up in Amarillo, Texas, in the 1960s. He got involved in some youthful hijinks, like stealing beer with friends, but he had long set his heart on making music. He eventually settled in Los Angeles in the late 1970s, but how would he survive in such an expensive city overflowing with talented people chasing similar dreams? The answer: piano tuning. Prior to his time in L.A., he attended a six-month program in Cleveland learning piano tuning, and the training paid off—with diligence, he obtained a reputation in L.A. as a dependable technician. When MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) technology came around, he established himself as an installation expert. This work, along with the tuning gigs, brought him into the orbit of mega-stars such as Carole King, Elton John, and Paul McCartney (the book includes photos of the author posing with various musical heavyweights). Despite the success of his efforts, the author still wanted to pursue his own musical career; he put together an album of music described as “folk-meets-Celtic-meets-classical-meets-whatever” and began the meticulous task of building a name for himself. This memoir shines a light on the figure of the entertainment industry technician. Even celebrities need their pianos tuned, and, when something goes wrong, it can be disastrous—Wilson recounts an Elton John performance in which, due to some complications with a MIDI device, Elton was ready to leave the show early. While many of the stories concern famous names (rest assured, McCartney is a “great dude”), the book is at its best in grittier moments; even with the author’s connections, his career as an artist started very much at the bottom, performing and selling CDs in shopping malls. Such hardships help make the book an endearing, well-rounded reflection.

An inviting mix of star-studded encounters and an affirmation of a persevering artistic spirit.

Pub Date: April 2, 2024

ISBN: 9798989538416

Page Count: 264

Publisher: N/A

Review Posted Online: Jan. 17, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2024

Review Program: KIRKUS INDIE

Categories:

BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR | ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS & CELEBRITY | GENERAL BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR

Formats
Hardcover Book Details
  • 04/2024
  • 9798989538409
  • 264 pages
  • $28.95
Paperback Book Details
  • 04/2024
  • 9798989538416
  • 264 pages
  • $18.95
Ebook Details
  • 04/2024
  • B0CS25GKVT
  • 332 pages
  • $8.99
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