Author
and musican Rob Rideout has some sage advice for celebrities like
Charlie Sheen and Lindsay Lohan. This advice comes from someone who has
been there and has done that. Rideout penned his new release 'Still
Singing, Somehow' while serving time in prison for his sixth DUI. He
believes that not only celebrities, but counselors and anyone else
suffering from substance abuse could benefit greatly from reading
'Still Singing, Somehow'.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Author Rob Rideout Offers
Words Of Advice
To Sheen, Lohan And Others Who Struggle With Substance Abuse
Nearly
every day
celebrities with substance abuse problems make national news. Musician
and author Rob Rideout understands the substance abuse problems
celebrities such as Charlie Sheen and Lindsay Lohan face. While in
prison for his sixth DUI, he finally found sobriety and redemption.
During his stay in prison he detailed his story in his
recently
released book, 'Still Singing, Somehow'
[March
9, 2011 - Colville WA ] Musician and author Rob Rideout understands the
substance abuse
problems celebrities like Charlie Sheen and Lindsay Lohan face. He's
been there and he's done that - he too crashed and burned. Yet, while
in prison for DUI, he found sobriety and redemption.
During
his stay in prison he detailed his story in his recently released book,
'Still Singing, Somehow'.
"Still Singing, Somehow," stated Mr. Rideout, "shows the inner workings
of the alcoholic mind. The reader is given a truer picture of 'A
Million Little Pieces' combined with a dose of Don Juan, Paramahansa
Yogananda and Ram Dass, 'A Course in Miracles' and 'Eat, Pray, Love'.
This story of this musician’s path to recovery will make the
reader laugh, cry and maybe even angry at times. It will definitely
touch the emotions."
After surviving a near fatal accident, Rideout quit drinking for a
short time period and then received his first DUI after a college
Christmas party. The second DUI occurred in Arizona after returning
from India three years later. En route to that trial, he got number 3,
entering the court room dressed in jailhouse orange. After serving 90
days for the first two DUI's, he received the fourth DUI an hour after
release from prison. A year later, came number 5, resulting in the
revocation of his drivers license for 4 years. Then, while driving
without a license, he received DUI number 6. Prison was the next stop.
During his time there, he found what it was he had been seeking.
"Both counselors and patients alike," continued Rideout, "involved in
any form of rehab or recovery, could greatly benefit from reading
'Still Singing, Somehow'. It's an honest, heart-felt odyssey of one
soul’s karma. It graphically details how I faced my problems
with
alcohol and abandonment issues, and the bizarre life I created, head on
in prison, finally finding the self-forgiveness necessary to really
change my life around for the better. The ray of hope generated, plus a
new way of seeing things, puts 'Still Singing, Somehow' in a class of
its own and should be of special interest for anyone seeking spiritual
answers and understanding for the life they’ve created."
Rob Rideout is available for media interview and can be reached using
the information below. He recently appeared on The Authors Show radio.
The interview, excerpts and a collection of pictures are available at
his website. 'Still Singing, Somehow'
is available at the website, at Amazon.com, CreateSpace, Barnes and
Noble, Powells and at Google Books. The Authors Show interview can be
heard here.
Profile:
Award winning author Rob Rideout is an inspirational writer, a singer
and a songwriter. He has recently published his second book of poetry,
based on his song lyrics, and is recording a CD of nearly thirty years
worth of original songs to accompany both books.
Contact:
Rob Rideout
Web: www.StillSingingSomehow.com
Email: robertrideout1@hotmail.com
645 Valley Westside
Colville, WA 99114
509-684-4402
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